What did I know of Claudio Caniggia before he signed for Dundee in 2000? Well my knowledge of the Argentine was firmly set in the early nineties. I was obviously aware of his flowing locks, his pace, his dribbling ability, that he was close pals with Diego Maradona, had played in Italy and had failed […]
Posted on September 8th, 2017 by scott
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I heard a lot of good things about Alfredo Morelos when he first arrived in Glasgow back in June. The main thing was that he scored for fun at youth level and at HJK Helsinki in Finland. So far at Rangers the twenty-one year old has banged in five goals in seven top team appearances. […]
Posted on August 28th, 2017 by scott
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Every club has those players in their youth set-up that’s ready to make the step up to the senior squad and amaze everyone with their quality. Unfortunately not every young prodigy lives up to the hype. Here are five young potential stars that were predicted to hit the heights at Rangers and beyond but failed […]
Posted on August 24th, 2017 by scott
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This weekend will see Scottish Premiership sides compete in the third set of futures of the season. Rangers made a good start with an away win over Motherwell but they came crashing down to earth when they lost to Neil Lennon’s Hibernian side at Ibrox last week. Some will blame the defeat to Hibs on […]
Posted on August 18th, 2017 by scott
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Rangers managed to come away from Fir Park with a vital opening weekend win over Motherwell. The Gers looked very good in spells but they weren’t as fluid as they’d have liked but in fairness it’s the start of the season and a lot of new faces have joined the club. One of those new […]
Posted on August 6th, 2017 by scott
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Rangers will hope to put the humiliation of the Europa League behind them today as they start their Scottish Premiership campaign against Motherwell at Fir Park. Gers fans will be keen to see if improvements have been made, while opposition supporters will also keep an eye on the game to see if Rangers are any better […]
Posted on August 6th, 2017 by scott
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It’s hard to predict anything about Rangers at the moment. No one would’ve predicted that the Ibrox club would get knocked out of the Europa League by a part-time side from Luxembourg. Alas that’s exactly what happened but Rangers then hastily set up three preseason fixtures and they gave a good account of themselves against Marseille, […]
Posted on July 31st, 2017 by scott
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It’s fair to say that Martyn Waghorn didn’t have the best of times with Rangers last term. If he wasn’t being mugged off by a school kid, then he was missing a guilt edged chance against Celtic. What he wasn’t able to do was stick the ball into the net enough times to be seen […]
Posted on July 26th, 2017 by scott
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First off I won’t be commenting on the Big Tax Case on here. My brain can’t cope with all the legal and financial issues that surround that particular saga and I think it’s all being rehashed elsewhere if that’s your bag. Plus there’s so much disarray on the pitch to discuss. In the twenty-eight years […]
Posted on July 5th, 2017 by scott
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I’ve still not got a handle on Rangers boss Pedro Caixinha. Sometimes the Portuguese manager impresses me with certain signings, his approach with the media and his ideas on the training ground. He arrived in Glasgow and quickly noted things needed to change. Yet some of his decisions have left me a bit bewildered. His […]
Posted on June 30th, 2017 by scott
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