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Long term members of the squad that had won nine league championships in a row left, including Ally McCoist, Ian Durrant, Andy Goram, and Stuart McCall.
The son of Edinburgh-born Lewis Goram, who had played professionally in the 1940s and 1950s for Leith Athletic, Hibernian, Third Lanark and Bury, Goram was born and raised in England, although he was brought up self-identifying as Scottish.
During a 2-0 defeat at Celtic Park in January 1998, Goram wore a black armband in tribute to Billy ' King Rat ' Wright, leader of the LVF who had been killed by the INLA five days earlier.
Goram had been questioned by police after his previous meetings with Wright, but he later suggested that the armband had been a tribute to an aunt who died four months previously.
In February 1999 Goram, then at Motherwell, withdrew from a match against Celtic at Fir Park after media reports alleged he had links to the UVF.
Craig Brown controversially selected Goram ahead of Leighton for Scotland's matches in Euro 96, despite the fact that Leighton had played in most of the qualifiers.
After it was reported in the press that Goram had a mild form of schizophrenia, fans responded with a chorus of " Two Andy Gorams, there's only two Andy Gorams ".
After leaving Hibernian in 1988, where he was replaced by Andy Goram who had also by this time taken taken over Rough's Scotland jersey, he played in the U. S. with Orlando Lions.

Goram and with
Hendry was completely wrongfooted and, as the ball dropped, Gascoigne volleyed it with his right foot past Andy Goram.
Goram joined Oldham Athletic as a teenager and spent seven years with the English club, winning his first Scotland caps and selection for the 1986 World Cup.
In the close season, however, manager Walter Smith, concerned at the implications of a UEFA ruling to limit the number of foreign players eligible to compete in European club competitions, opted to replace Woods with Andy Goram of Hibernian, a goalkeeper eligible to play for Scotland and therefore able to play for Rangers without breaching the ' three foreigner ' rule.

Goram and United
Goram has also worked as a goalkeeping coach, joining Airdrie United in March 2006 and then Clyde in February 2008.

Goram and during
Within two years he was his country's No. 1, and he played in all of his country's matches at the 1986, 1990 and 1998 World Cups, despite stiff competition for the keeper's jersey from Andy Goram during the 1990s.
Goram ( number 12 ) playing for Scotland national football team | Scotland against Netherlands national football team | Netherlands at Villa Park ( stadium ) | Villa Park during UEFA Euro 96 | Euro 96

Goram and their
On January 20, 2012, Andy Goram is helping out at Hamilton Academical to solve their goalkeeping coach crisis.
Goram made a cricketing comeback after ending his football career, finally playing for Freuchie Cricket Club in their centenary week matches versus Cricket Scotland President's XI, Falkland Cricket Club and Sussex Ladies.

Goram and two
The myths tell tales of two giant brothers, Goram and Vincent, who constructed the gorge.

Goram and .
Outstanding contributions from Player of the Season winners Ally McCoist ( 1991 – 92 ), Andy Goram ( 1992 – 93 ), Mark Hateley ( 1993 – 94 ), Brian Laudrup ( 1994 – 95 and 1996 – 97 ) and Paul Gascoigne ( 1995 – 96 ), were crucial to maintaining success.
* The song " Cap In Hand " by The Proclaimers says " I can understand why Stranraer lie so lowly, they could save a lot of points by signing Hibs goalie ", a reference to goalkeeper Andy Goram, and to Stranraer F. C.
Davies paid large transfer fees and wages to a number of prominent players including ex-Scotland internationals John Spencer and Andy Goram.
Past famous players for Elgin City include Andy Goram, Nicky Walker, Jimmy Johnstone and John McGinlay.
In another battle, the newly awakened Protodeviln twins, Zomd and Goram confronts the Macross 7 Fleet.
Geperuniti even goes against his own kind, killing Zomd and Goram.
One variation holds that Vincent and Goram were constructing the gorge together and Goram fell asleep, to be accidentally killed by Vincent's pickaxe.
Goram began digging the nearby Hazel Brook Gorge in Blaise Castle estate, but consumed too much beer and fell asleep.
Upon waking Goram stamped his foot, creating " The Giant's Footprint " in the Blaise Castle estate, and threw himself into the Bristol Channel, turning to stone and leaving his head and shoulder above water as the islands of Flat Holm and Steep Holm.
Andrew Lewis Goram ( born 13 April 1964 in Bury, Lancashire, England ) is a former Scotland international association football goalkeeper.
In a 2001 poll of Rangers fans, Goram was voted Rangers ' greatest ever goalkeeper.
Goram also represented Scotland at cricket.

had and loan
This seems to refer, not to the loan Richard had asked for, but to a proposed bargain with Shakespeare.
When, as a diplomatic gesture of amity and in payment for the loan of gunmen in the April election, Torrio had given O'Banion a slice of Cicero, the profits from that district had been $20,000 a month.
In real life, when Victor found out about Laura's secret loan, he divorced her and had her committed to an asylum.
Parkinson had spent less than any other manager on purchasing players since Lennie Lawrence in the 1980s and was able to maintain a top six status despite only having the opportunity to bring in lower level players on loan.
" Early redemption penalties " were ( and still are ) often based on a penalty of x months of interest / payment ; again no real bar to paying off what had been a large loan.
In Raining Stones one of the actresses visited at her house by a loan shark had no idea that he was going to force her to take off her wedding ring and give it to him as part payment.
In 1912 the U. S. arranged a 40-year international loan of $ 1. 7 million, against which Liberia had to agree to four Western powers ( America, Britain, France and Germany ) controlling Liberian Government revenues for the next 14 years, until 1926.
After the plant closed, it was taken over by the government, which had been the guarantor of a $ 2 million loan to the business.
Through the revolving loan system, the Fund had by the end of 1995 made low-interest loans to German citizens amounting to around DM 140 billion.
Provincial Reconstruction Team Mazar-i-Sharif has since 2006 had unit commanders from Sweden, on loan to ISAF.
His scholarship was therefore not renewed and he had to take up a private loan in Norges Bank of 200 spesidaler.
According to Klein, in response to an economic crash in the 1980s ( Latin American debt crisis, Black Monday ( 1987 ), Savings and loan crisis Japanese asset price bubble ), corporations began to seriously rethink their approach to marketing, and began to target the youth demographic, as opposed to the baby boomers, who had previously been considered a much more valuable segment.
Harold Giuliani had trouble holding a job and had been convicted of felony assault and robbery and served time in Sing Sing ; after his release he served as an enforcer for his brother-in-law Leo D ' Avanzo, who ran an organized crime operation involved in loan sharking and gambling at a restaurant in Brooklyn.
It is believed that there was £ 532 million available to Railtrack comprising £ 370 million in the bank and £ 162 million of an existing Department of Transport loan facility still available to be drawn down, but Stephen Byers MP refused to allow this, causing shareholders to believe that he had broken the loan agreement.
By December 1997, the IMF had approved a USD $ 21 billion loan, that would be part of a USD $ 58. 4 billion bailout plan.
From the beginning of times, W had in Swedish been considered as a mere decoration of V. In Swedish typography, blackletter ( fraktur ) used W where antiqua used V. With orthographic standardization and spelling reform, W was abandoned except for some family names and a few loan words such as whisky, whist, wienerbröd and wobbler ( also spelled visky and vobbler ).
It contains loan words from languages with which Hebrew had contact in post-exilic times, such as Persian, Greek, and Aramaic, and contains numerous items of vocabulary that are otherwise unknown in Biblical Hebrew but are known from Rabbinic Hebrew, and these expressions give the impression of being part of a living language and not the result of an archaic or artificial style.
Before the broker could get authority from Harding's successors to liquidate the stocks purchased on loan, the account had a loss of more than $ 170, 000.
Both had pleaded not guilty to the charges, which related to money taken from loan applicants ' accounts for a funeral fund, but from which the applicants did not benefit.
In 2007, the rise in interest rates and the collapse of the housing market caused a wave of loan payment failures in the U. S. The subsequent mortgage crisis caused a global financial crisis, because the subprime mortgages had been securitized and sold to international banks and investment funds.
In the years immediately following Menem's term, the combination of fixed-rate convertibility and high fiscal deficits proved unsustainable, despite massive loan support from the International Monetary Fund, and had to be abandoned in 2002, with disastrous effects on the Argentine economy.
In 1956, Donald Nixon had borrowed $ 205, 000 from Howard Hughes and never repaid the loan.

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