Former Rangers manager Davie White has died at the age of 80 following a short illness.
The news was confirmed on Wednesday by current Rangers chairman Walter Smith, who paid tribute to the former Scottish midfielder in a statement.
Smith told the club's website: "We are all saddened by the news of Davie's passing and our immediate thoughts are with his family.
"I remember when he was appointed as manager and he had such a difficult job at that time, not just because he was following Scot Symon, but because Celtic were enjoying the best period in their history under Jock Stein.
"Davie was also manager of Dundee when I was with Dundee United and, ironically, he brought the League Cup to Dens Park in 1973 by beating Celtic. He was a great Rangers man and scarcely missed a match at Ibrox."
White managed Rangers between 1967 and 1969.