Gordon Durie
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Gordon Scott Durie (born 6 December 1965, in Paisley) known as 'Jukebox' after the TV programme 'Jukebox Jury' is a former Scottish professional footballer, a utility player who usually played as a striker.
During his career he played for; East Fife, Hibernian, Chelsea, Tottenham, Rangers and Hearts. He was also capped 43 times by Scotland, scoring 7 goals
The most successful point of his career came while playing for Rangers where he was part of the 9-leagues in a row winning side of 1996-1997. His most famous match was marked by scoring a hat-trick in the 1995-96 Scottish Cup final to help Rangers beat Hearts 5-1.
His son, Scott, is currently on the books as a youth player at Rangers, playing in the centre-back position.
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Scotland squad - 1990 FIFA World Cup | ![]() |
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1 Leighton | 2 McLeish | 3 Aitken | 4 Gough | 5 McStay | 6 Malpas | 7 Johnston | 8 Bett | 9 McCoist | 10 MacLeod | 11 Gillespie | 12 Goram | 13 Durie | 14 McInally | 15 Levein | 16 McCall | 17 McKimmie | 18 Collins | 19 McPherson | 20 McAllister | 21 Fleck | 22 Gunn | Coach: Roxburgh |
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Scotland squad - 1998 FIFA World Cup | ![]() |
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1 Leighton | 2 McNamara | 3 Boyd | 4 Calderwood | 5 Hendry | 6 T. McKinlay | 7 Gallacher | 8 Burley | 9 Durie | 10 Jackson | 11 Collins | 12 Sullivan | 13 Donnelly | 14 Lambert | 15 Gemmill | 16 Weir | 17 B. McKinlay | 18 Elliott | 19 Whyte | 20 Booth | 21 Gould | 22 Dailly | Coach: Brown |
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