Rhu is the birthplace of footballer and co-founder of Rangers,
Peter Campbell (born late 1850s in Rhu, Dunbartonshire; died January 1883). He made 24 Scottish Cup appearances for Rangers and scored 15 goals. Matt Dickie was born in Rhu in 1873, and became a goalkeeper. He played his early football with teams in
Helensburgh, then joined
Renton, at that time a fading force in the early Scottish game, although they did appear in the
Scottish Cup Final of 1895. That summer Matt Dickie joined Rangers, and he made his first team debut on 15 August 1895 in a 5–1 home win over
St Mirren. Members of another Rhu family played significant parts in the history of Rangers. James Parlane was at Ibrox as an inside forward in the
Willie Waddell and
Willie Thornton era, between 1945 and 1950, and his son
Derek played at Ibrox as a striker for 10 years from 1970. It is thought that they were the only father and son to have played for the club at that stage. It was Willie Waddell who signed Derek. ==References==