Andrew Lewis Goram (13 April 1964 – 2 July 2022) was a Scottish
footballer who played as a
goalkeeper. Born in
Bury, Lancashire, England, he started his career with
Oldham Athletic and
Hibernian, but he is best remembered for playing for
Rangers during the 1990s, when he earned the nickname "The Goalie". In a 2001 poll of Rangers fans, Goram was voted Rangers' greatest-ever goalkeeper.
Goram appeared in 43 international matches for
Scotland
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and was selected for their squads at the
1986 and
1990 World Cups,
UEFA Euro 1992 and
UEFA Euro 1996.
After his time with Rangers, Goram played for many clubs, most notably at
Motherwell and a brief loan spell at
Manchester United. He also represented
Scotland
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at
cricket
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,
and was one of only four men to play internationally for Scotland in both football and cricket.
After retirement from playing, he went on to become a goalkeeping coach at numerous Scottish clubs.
Club career
Early career
Goram began his career at
West Bromwich Albion but was released as a teenager. He then joined
Oldham Athletic in 1981 and spent nearly seven years with the club, making 195
Football League
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appearances.
His performances saw him voted into the
PFA Team of the Year for the English Second Division in 1986–87.
Hibernian
In 1987, he returned to Scotland, joining
Hibernian for a fee of
£325,000. His father had also briefly been a goalkeeper with the Edinburgh club.
He made his debut for Hibs on 10 October 1987, keeping a
clean sheet in a 4–0 win over
Dunfermline Athletic. He served as club captain for the majority of his stay in the capital, and in 1988 achieved the unusual feat of scoring a goal in a
Premier Division match, against
Morton, with a long kick. He also scored again in a penalty shoot-out after a goalless draw against
Clydebank in a League Cup tie in August 1989, Hibs winning 5–3. A save he made in a European tie against
RFC Liège
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was described by
Lou Macari as having "defied logic". Goram twisted in mid air to touch a header from
Angelo Nijskens away for a corner kick.
In a BBC podcast, "Remembering Andy Goram", he said of his time at Hibs, "Everybody associates me with Rangers because of my time there, but I had four fantastic years with Hibs. My Dad played for Hibs and I've a great affinity for them."
Rangers
In the summer of 1991, Goram signed for Rangers in a £1 million transfer deal.
He made his debut in a 6–0 win over
St Johnstone on the opening day of the season. Having replaced
Chris Woods, Goram found himself under scrutiny in his first few months, and was criticised for goals conceded against
Hearts and
Sparta Prague which some regarded as being "soft".
Goram soon settled at Ibrox and established himself by playing in all 55 of Rangers competitive games and keeping 26 clean sheets during his first season there. He helped Rangers win the
1991–92 Scottish Premier Division title.
He also helped them win the Scottish Cup for the first time in several years, defeating
Airdrie 2–1 in the final to clinch a league and cup double.
The following season, 1992–93, saw Rangers take part in the newly revamped
UEFA Champions League
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. Goram played in all ten of their European fixtures that season, conceding seven goals.
These games included home-and-away wins over
Leeds United and an unbeaten run that saw the club narrowly miss out on a place in the
final.
Rangers swept to a domestic treble that season, winning their fifth-consecutive league title and defeating
Aberdeen
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in both the League Cup and Scottish Cup finals.
Goram won both the
Scottish Football Writers and
Scottish Professional Footballers Association player of the year awards.
Goram underwent knee surgery in the summer of 1993 and missed most of the following season whilst recovering, making ten appearances.
He was placed on the transfer list by manager
Walter Smith in the summer of 1994;
however, he was allowed to remain at Rangers when he proved his fitness and commitment during pre-season training, and he returned as first-choice goalkeeper for season 1994–95.
He continued to excel in goal for Rangers, with Celtic manager
Tommy Burns lamenting in January 1996, "If anyone gets round to doing my tombstone, it will have to read: ''Andy Goram Broke My Heart.''" Goram went on to win a further three league titles, a Scottish Cup and a Scottish League Cup in his time at Rangers.
After it was reported in the press that Goram had a mild form of
schizophrenia
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, he was greeted with the chant of "Two Andy Gorams, there's only two Andy Gorams" (based on the
common misconception that schizophrenia and
dissociative identity disorder are the same condition). This chant quickly gained popularity, and became the title of a book documenting humorous
football chants. Goram left Rangers at the end of season 1997–98.
Later career
Goram had brief spells at
Notts County and
Sheffield United before signing for Motherwell in January 1999. In 2000, he helped Motherwell to fourth place in the league.
He had a loan spell with
Manchester United during their
2000–01 title run-in, playing in two games. In the summer of 2001, he had a spell on trial with
Hamilton Academical, then signed for
Coventry City and made seven appearances.
In July 2002, Goram signed for
Queen of the South,
with whom he won the
Scottish Challenge Cup. This made Goram the first player to collect a full set of winners' medals from the four Scottish football competitions.
A four-game return to Oldham Athletic followed, and he retired at the end of the
2003–04 season after a season-long spell at
Elgin City, for whom he played five league games.
In 2010, Goram was inducted into the
Scottish Football Hall of Fame.
International career

Goram's first involvement in international football was in 1983, when
Howard Wilkinson named him in an
England under-21 squad; however, despite his club form at Oldham, Wilkinson had doubts about his relative lack of height and instead played
Alan Knight in goal. As such, Goram remained eligible to play for Scotland.
In October 1985, Scotland caretaker manager
Alex Ferguson named Goram in his squad for a friendly match against
East Germany
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at
Hampden Park
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. He made his debut in that game on 16 October 1985, coming on in the second half as a substitute for
Jim Leighton. In the run-up to the
1986 FIFA World Cup, Goram played the full 90 minutes in friendly matches against
Romania
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and the
Netherlands
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, keeping clean sheets in both games.
He travelled to Mexico in the summer of 1986 as a member of Scotland's World Cup squad, although he was third choice behind Leighton and
Alan Rough and did not play in any of Scotland's three games.
Leighton remained first-choice goalkeeper for Scotland in their qualifying campaigns for
Euro 1988 and the
1990 FIFA World Cup, with Goram as his understudy. Goram played one competitive game during this time: a 1–1 home draw against
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in October 1988 during the qualifiers for the 1990 World Cup.
He did play in several friendly matches,
and was in the Scotland squad that took part in the 1990 World Cup in Italy, although once again he did not actually play in games there.
After the 1990 World Cup, Goram established himself as Scotland's first-choice goalkeeper. He played in all eight of Scotland's qualifying ties for
Euro 1992, helping them qualify for the finals of the tournament held in Sweden.
Scotland lost in their first two group matches to the Netherlands and
Germany
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but won their final match, against the
CIS (former Soviet Union), 3–0.
Scotland failed to build on their showing at Euro 1992 in the qualifiers for the
1994 World Cup. A campaign, which included a 5–0 defeat away against
Portugal
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in April 1993, saw Scotland slump to fourth place in their group and fail to qualify.
The match against Portugal was Goram's last Scotland appearance for almost a year due to his undergoing knee surgery and a lengthy return to fitness.
He returned to the side in March 1994, playing in a friendly against the Netherlands, and played in a 2–0 win away against
Finland
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on 7 September 1994 in the opening qualifying tie for
Euro 1996.
Goram kept his place in the side and played in Scotland's next three qualifying ties;
however, in August 1995, days before a qualifying match against
Greece
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, Goram withdrew from the squad stating that he was not "mentally attuned" to play. Jim Leighton played against Greece and kept his place in the team for the remaining two qualifying matches, although Goram did play for the last 17 minutes of a friendly match against
Sweden
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in between those final two ties.
Goram had a long-running rivalry with Leighton for the goalkeeping position in the Scotland team.
Craig Brown controversially selected Goram ahead of his counterpart for Scotland's matches in Euro 96, despite the fact that Leighton had played in most of the qualifiers. In their final game against
Switzerland
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, Goram was required to make several important saves, notably when he clawed away a header from
Kubilay Turkyilmaz in the final ten minutes. Brown then selected Leighton for
France 98 which prompted Goram to walk out of the squad completely, fifteen days before Scotland were scheduled to play
Brazil
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in the opening game of the tournament.
Coaching career
Goram also worked as a goalkeeping coach with various clubs after retiring from playing. He took on part-time coaching duties when he returned to Motherwell in 2002. He later coached at
Dundee
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in 2005,
Airdrie United in March 2006 and then
Clyde in February 2008. He left Clyde in September 2008. In January 2012, Goram helped Hamilton Academical with their goalkeeping coach crisis. In January 2014, he took up the role of goalkeeping coach in the coaching staff at
Ayr United,
joining up again with godson
David Hutton, as he did at Clyde and Hamilton.
In October 2014, he became goalkeeping coach at
Lowland League side
BSC Glasgow. He returned to professional football in January 2015, when he was appointed goalkeeping coach at
Dunfermline Athletic, until May 2015 when he left the position. He later had a spell at
Airdrieonians as goalkeeping coach from May 2016 until October 2016, leaving the club following a spate of managerial and coaching changes.
His last club was
West of Scotland Football League club
Cambuslang Rangers.
Cricket
Goram was also a league
cricket
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er, appearing as a
wicket-keeper and batsman for various
Oldham clubs in the
Saddleworth
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League, including Delph & Dobcross, Moorside and East Lancashire Paper Mill in
Radcliffe,
Bury. Goram played for Penicuik, Kelso, West Lothian and Uddingston in Scottish cricket leagues. He represented
Scotland
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four times: twice (1989 and 1991) in the annual
first-class game against
Ireland
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and twice (again in 1989 and 1991) in the
NatWest Trophy. He was one of only four people to have played in a first-class cricket match and a full international football match for Scotland & the most recent.
A left-handed batsman and right-arm medium-pace bowler, his most significant act was probably to clean bowl
England
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Test player
Richard Blakey in a
NatWest Trophy game against
Yorkshire
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in 1989.
Rangers manager Walter Smith effectively ended Goram's cricket career when he ordered him to concentrate on his football career.
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.
In May 2016, Goram played for a Scotland over-50s team against Lancashire over-50s.
Personal life
Goram was born on 13 April 1964
and raised in England, although he was brought up self-identifying as
Scottish. He was the son of Edinburgh-born
Lewis Goram, who had played professionally in goal
in the 1940s and 1950s for
Leith Athletic,
Hibernian,
Third Lanark and
Bury.
Goram was accused in the late 1990s of having sympathies with
Ulster loyalists during his regular visits to
Belfast
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. His ex-wife Tracey accused him of collecting loyalist memorabilia and associating with the
Ulster Volunteer Force. He denied the accusations, said that he supported the
Northern Ireland peace process and threatened to sue his accusers.
He was accused of associations with the loyalist
Billy Wright and of wearing a
black armband whilst playing against Celtic four days after Wright's murder; he said that the armband was in memory of an aunt who died four months earlier.
[ In September 2007, Goram was assaulted at a fundraising dinner by a man who accused him of ]sectarianism
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; he condemned sectarianism and said he was "sick of being called a bigot for no reason".
On 30 May 2022, it was announced that Goram had been diagnosed with terminal oesophageal cancer and had been told he had six months to live. He died on 2 July 2022, aged 58. On 29 August 2022, the league game between Hibs and Rangers at Easter Road was preceded by a minute's applause for Goram and his picture was shown on big screens.
Honours
Rangers
* Scottish Premier Division: 1991–92, 1992–93, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97
* Scottish Cup: 1991–92, 1992–93, 1995–96
* Scottish League Cup: 1992–93, 1996–97
Queen of the South
* Scottish Challenge Cup: 2002–03
Individual
* PFA Team of the Year: 1986–87 Second Division
* SFWA Footballer of the Year: 1992–93
* SPFA Players' Player of the Year: 1992–93
* SPFA Team of the Year: 1994
* Scottish Football Hall of Fame: 2010
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See also
* List of Scotland international footballers born outside Scotland
* List of Scottish cricket and football players
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