Just a golden era to be a Rangers supporter. The memories (some hazy!) of trophy after trophy, players like Laudrup and Gazza, Coisty in his pomp, big Goughie driving us on, Walter in the dugout, amazing away days and Euro swallys throughout most of my 20s and 30s, will live with me forever. Season 1992/93 was just immense. Said to my mate walking out of the Piggery after winning the treble that we'd never see another season like it. Sadly, that's been proven to be true. In fact, I turn 60 this year and I was looking back at the different eras of my lifetime. It was quite interesting (to me anyway). From when I was born at the start of the 1964/65 season, until Souness arrived at the end of the 1985/86 season, so 22 years, we won 17 domestic trophies (3 league, 6 SC and 8 LC). Despite all our trials and tribulations in recent times, someone born in 2002 and who turns 22 this year has been around in a time when we've won 16 domestic trophies so far (6 leagues, 4 SC and 6 LC). If we win on Saturday, the trophy count in my first 22 years and last 22 years is the same. Obviously younger me also had a European win and a final loss, while older me has had 2 losing European finals. In short, today's younger supporters are really no worse off in terms of domestic trophy wins, than those of us born in the mid-60s were. Quite sobering that in my 60 years, we've only truly had a sustained period of dominance for those 16 years in the middle, from season 1986/87 - 2001/2002, when we won 27 domestic trophies (12 leagues, 6 SC and 9 LC). It's no wonder we're raising a statue to the man at the heart of the vast majority of that period of dominance and did so again for his relatively brief second stint in charge. We're seriously overdue another sustained period of dominance. It might not look likely, but in the midst of that disastrous 1985/86 season, you'd have been put in a straightjacket if you'd suggested that we were about to dominate Scottish football for the best part of a generation, so who knows what's round the corner.