March 11, 2010 by Sir Laudrup | 1 Comment
Its quarter final time in the Scottish Cup and Rangers will take on Dundee United on Sunday 14th March at the magnificent Ibrox Park, kick off is at the unusual time of 1205 hrs. The match will be shown live on the BBC, however the best way to support your team is to go along [...]
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March 10, 2010 by baggley_rfc | No Comments
Date: 9th March
Ko: 19:45
Ground: Rugby Park
Att: 8,906
Rangers extend their lead at the top of the Spl by 13 points with two second half goals. Steven Whittaker continues his fine form for the season with 11 goals to his name broke the deadlock on the 55th minute whilst Kenny Miller secured the points for the Ibrox [...]
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March 9, 2010 by TheQueensXI | 9 Comments
Andrew Ellis was hardly a name that popped into anyone’s mind when Sir David Murray announced to the stock market his intention to sell his stake Rangers at the beginning of the season. Murray’s intention to sell had been no secret over the previous years, but with the chairman relinquishing his role at the club [...]
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March 8, 2010 by Sir Laudrup | No Comments
Kilmarnock’s Rugby Park awaits champions elect Rangers in Tuesday nights round of Scottish Premier League ties. Rangers will be looking to extend their lead at the top of the SPL to 13 points as they play their game in hand over nearest rivals Celtic. The match is due to kick off at 1945 hrs [...]
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March 7, 2010 by baggley_rfc | No Comments
Date: 6th March 2010
Kick off: 15:00
Ground: Ibrox
Att: 47,747
Rangers stretch their lead at the top of the spl by 13 points as the home side overcame St Mirren in a 3-1 Victory. Lee McCulloch grabbed two goals in a fine performance whilst substitute Nacho Novo grabbed a late strike to notch his tally of goals to [...]
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March 7, 2010 by Stephstar | No Comments
Yesterday saw Billy Kirkwoods young lads take on celtic U19s at Barrowfield where they came away worthy winners with a score of 2-1. This win takes them to within 1 point of the leaders at the top of the table but the Rangers lads like their senior counterparts have a game in hand.
The first half [...]
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March 5, 2010 by Stephstar | No Comments
Written by DougyM
Saturday the 15th of August 2009, the start of the new SPL campaign, reigning champions Rangers would kick off at home against Falkirk but many Bears had reasons to worry about the coming season, Rangers had sold club legend Barry Ferguson to Birmingham amid rumours of the clubs debts crippling the team, indeed [...]
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March 5, 2010 by Sir Laudrup | 1 Comment
Saturday 6th March will see Rangers entertain their close neighbours St Mirren in match 27 of the season. The match is due to kick off at 1500 hrs and will not be shown live on television. The only way to see the game is to buy a ticket which are still available via www.rangers.co.uk.
Rangers and [...]
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March 3, 2010 by Stephstar | No Comments
The game against St Mirren this weekend sees Rangers celebrate its annual Lucky Bluenose Day again as part of the Rangers Charity Foundation’s fundraising. Volunteers will stationed outside the ground handing out bluenoses before the game for a minimum donation of £1.
The RCF charity parners this year are the very deserving UNICEF, Teenage Cancer Trust and Glasgow [...]
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March 3, 2010 by TheQueensXI | No Comments
Report by baggley_rfc
On the 28th February at a half 12 kick off the biggest old firm game of the season was about to take place at Ibrox stadium. For Rangers it was a game if won would take them to them 10 points clear with a game in hand of their Glasgow [...]
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March 3, 2010 by TheQueensXI | 30 Comments
Article written by Vinyls
Before I begin I would like to emphasise that that article is just my own personal opinion. I have no sources (official or otherwise) at hand to qualify anything I have mentioned in my article.
This is an opinion based article from me. Citing info from – word of mouth, people who I [...]
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