By Alison Rowat Senior politics and features writer
Mark Walters journeys back to Scotland more than 30 years after signing for Rangers to make BBC Scotland documentary. Picture: BBC AFTER a grim week for Scottish football with scenes of disorder in Glasgow, a new documentary is set to lay bare the shocking racism that blighted the early Rangers career of black player Mark Walters. The former Aston Villa midfielder, now 56, journeys back to Glasgow to explore the abuse he suffered in the late 1980s during his first two games against Celtic and Hearts. Bananas and darts were thrown at him from the stands, and he feared he might be injured by a missile before the final whistle blew.
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