The league championship trophy from Rangers' nine-in-a-row triumph is up for auction.
Brian Laudrup's goal in a 1-0 victory for the Ibrox side over Dundee United at Tannadice was enough to seal the SPL title for the 1996/97 season.
Rangers captain Richard Gough was presented with a special league trophy on the pitch after the match.
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It can now be bought and is up for auction on mctears.co.uk. Bidding starts on Thursday, June 19, with the estimated price sitting between £9,000 and £12,000.
The trophy comes with the original box and paperwork from the Scottish Football Museum confirming its authenticity.
As we enter the new 2025/26 campaign, Rangers remain on the hunt for a new permanent manager.
Barry Ferguson took interim charge of the team following Philippe Clement's dismissal.
He won't be getting the permanent gig, though, with names such as Russell Martin, Sean Dyche, and Davide Ancelotti all mentioned in connection with the hotseat.
The latter was previously expected to follow his father, Carlo, to Brazil, although that is no longer the case: "Davide is currently in negotiations with a European team, and it didn't seem right to bring him in," said Ancelotti Sr on Monday evening.
"If he goes to a club, I wish him the best, and if not, he can come back to us."