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'''Mark Walters''' (born ], ]) is a former professional ]. He was an attacking goal scoring winger. '''Mark Walters''' (born ], ]) is a former professional ]. He was an attacking goal scoring winger.


He was famously the first black player and one of the first ] players for Glasgow's ] club, which has very ] roots. On his debut for Rangers against their ] rivals ], Walters was subjected to the worst incident of ] in British sport when thousands of ] were thrown at him, one Celtic fan came to the match dressed in a ] suit. He followed manager ] to ], which was ironic as he shared his middle name (]) with Liverpool's fierce city rivals. He was famously the first black player and one of the first ] players for Glasgow's ] club, which has very ] roots. He followed manager ] to ], which was ironic as he shared his middle name (]) with Liverpool's fierce city rivals.


He won several caps for the full England side. He won several caps for the full England side.

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Mark Walters (born June 2, 1964) is a former professional footballer. He was an attacking goal scoring winger.

He was famously the first black player and one of the first Catholic players for Glasgow's Rangers club, which has very Protestant roots. He followed manager Graeme Souness to Liverpool, which was ironic as he shared his middle name (Everton) with Liverpool's fierce city rivals.

He won several caps for the full England side.

He is now retired but still plays in the masters football competitions for Rangers.

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