Billy Thomson; teammates pay tribute to "best goalkeeper in Britain" after former Dundee United, Rangers and St Mirren player's death at 64

It is heartbreaking to note that when Dundee United’s 1987 Uefa Cup finalists next gather, as they did most recently last May in the city to mark the 35th anniversary of the achievement, they will do so without a goalkeeper.
Billy Thomson in 2006, while goalkeeper coach at RangersBilly Thomson in 2006, while goalkeeper coach at Rangers
Billy Thomson in 2006, while goalkeeper coach at Rangers

Although this team has been described as Scotland's last great homegrown club side, they can ill-afford to be without Billy Thomson, who has died at the age of 64. They are already missing Ian Redford, who died nine years ago.

Thomson had most recently been working as goalkeeper coach at Stranraer. He also enjoyed a six-year spell as goalkeeper coach at Rangers, the side for whom he made a perhaps unlikely Champions League appearance in the twilight of his career against Juventus. He spent 14 years as goalkeeper coach at Kilmarnock.

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