GRAEME SOUNESS won many trophies during his time at Rangers and will have fond memories of lifting his first piece of silverware for the Ibrox club in 1986...

ANGUS MAC (Drumoyne) - The first trophy Rangers won under Graeme Souness was the Scottish League Cup in 1986. They beat Celtic 2-1, but who scored the goals for the Teddy Bears?

This game took place on October 26, 1986. Ian Durrant and Davie Cooper (penalty)got Rangers' goals.

Brian McClair was on the scoresheet for Celtic.

JOE DEE (Simshill) - How many times have Celtic played in the Europa League and how well did they do?

Celtic have twice taken part in the Europa League under the present format, in seasons 2009/10 and 2011/12.

In 2009, they were drawn in a group which also contained Hapoel Tel Aviv, Rapid Vienna and Hamburg.

Results (Celtic score first) in group matches were:

Celtic v Hapoel Tel Aviv: Home 2-0, away 1-2.

Celtic v Rapid Vienna: Home 1-1, away 3-3.

Celtic v Hamburg: Home 0-1, away 0-0.

Celtic came third in the group and did not progress in the tournament.

In 2011, Celtic were drawn against Atletico Madrid, Udinese and Rennes.

Results in the group matches were as follows:

Celtic v Atletico Madrid: Home 0-1, away 0-2.

Celtic v Udinese: Home 1-1, away 1-1.

Celtic v Rennes: Home 3-1, away 1-1.

Once again, Celtic came third and did not progress any further in the tournament.

JOHN ANDERSON (Irvine) - St Mirren played a floodlight match at Rugby Park, Kilmarnock, on November 17, 1953. Could you give me the St Mirren team that night.

The game you are referring to was the second floodlight match at Rugby Park.

The first floodlight match was on October 28, 1953, against Manchester United, which Kilmarnock lost by three goals to nil.

The game on November 17 was a friendly which Kilmarnock won 2-1 in front of a crowd of 7,000.

St Mirren at that time were in Division A, while Kilmarnock were in Division B.

The teams that night were as follows:

Kilmarnock: Brown, Collins, Milloy, Russell, Thyne, Middlemass, Murray, Harvey, Jack, Curlett and Henaughan.

St Mirren: Park, Lapsley, McDonald, Reid, Mallan, Johnstone, Rice, Wilson, Stewart, Gemmell and Anderson.

Scorers were Jack and Henaughan for Kilmarnock

and Stewart for St Mirren.