"Charles Richard Gough" is a former Scottish association football/football defender (football)/defender. He captained Rangers F.C./Rangers to nine successive Scottish Football League titles. He also played for Scotland national football team/Scotland 61 times and had a brief spell as head coach/manager of Livingston F.C./Livingston. He is now resident in San Diego.

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I think back through the years at the Scottish players like Andy Gray and Graeme Sharp, and even Alex Scott, and they have all done well. I'm not one for the future. I know that. But I think I can do a job.

I think the hardest to replace has been Johnny Collins. He was great to play with. You could always rely on him to be available for a short pass, allowing you time to clear a ball. He would never give the ball away.

I've got an opinion on everything, so I should go into management.

I think the stretching before training and the match, has helped me. As well as being sensible with my eating and drinking.

The USA have recently done well in the Olympics and the Youth World Cup. So I think there will be some good young players available in the future, and not too expensive which is important to the club.

There is a lot of things to weigh up when a transfer happens, and money is a big factor.

I can cope with a smack in the face, or at least I should be able to after the number I have had. This one was just run-of-the-mill for me.

The contract I signed was just for a year, with an option for another year. If the club don't want me, or if I don't want to carry on, that's it.

When I was a young player, I would look at players and think, he does this well, and try and pick up good points from them, or he conducts himself well, I'll pick up on that.