Under Ally McCoist things weren’t looking great for Barrie McKay. The winger was loaned out to Greenock Morton and then to Raith Rovers as he struggled to gain a place in the Rangers first team. Much more was expected from the promising youngster who burst into the Gers senior set-up back in 2012. But everything […]
Posted on January 21st, 2017 by scott
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So a lot of the Scottish media outlets are looking back at Paul Le Guen’s ill fated time at Rangers, which ended ten years ago this week. The Frenchman’s spell in charge at Ibrox will go down in history as one of the most anti-climatic and disappointing periods ever. After the huge fanfare that was […]
Posted on January 5th, 2017 by scott
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Rangers showed today that in a one off game they can still give Celtic a tough match. But for the third time this season the Green half of Glasgow were the fans celebrating victory. Over the course of the game, Celtic were deserved winners. The Scottish champions struggled to keep up with Gers in the […]
Posted on December 31st, 2016 by scott
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It’s funny how a few wins can turn things around at a club. Had this report been written a few weeks back it probably would’ve had a different outcome and tone. To be honest the transition from the Championship to the Scottish Premiership has been a bit of a tough one for Mark Warburton and his […]
Posted on December 12th, 2016 by scott
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Injuries have hampered Joe Dodoo’s debut season so far at Rangers but he showed in his cameo performance against Patrick Thistle that he could be the forward to finish off his team’s chances. For the most part of this season, the Ibrox side have struggled to convert chances and make their possession count more. Veteran […]
Posted on November 27th, 2016 by scott
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One particular Scottish newspaper, the Daily Record, seem a bit obsessed with Mark Warburton and when he’ll leave the Ibrox hot-seat. Every disappointing Gers result follows on with the paper believing that the manager’s time is coming to an end in Govan. After last night’s defeat the Record suggested that ‘Warburton’s immediate future may now be […]
Posted on October 27th, 2016 by scott
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Mark Warburton and Rangers truly suffered the last time they met Old Firm rivals Celtic. During that miserable afternoon, Rangers looked well off pace and were humbled as the Hoops recorded a resounding 5-1 victory. Now the two teams meet again this weekend at Hampden to decide which one of them will head to the League Cup […]
Posted on October 21st, 2016 by scott
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Ok let’s start by saying Rangers were probably the better team against Aberdeen yesterday. Plus the free-kick that led to the Don’s winner shouldn’t have been given. But it’s very telling that Rangers can dominate a game but not get a result from it. Now if it just happened the one time then that would […]
Posted on September 26th, 2016 by scott
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So we all know about the financial meltdown of 2012 that saw Rangers in administration, then the company was liquidated and the new company had to start life in Scotland’s old Division Three. The date was the 11th of August 2012 and a hastily arranged Gers squad, which still had a few old faces, went […]
Posted on September 23rd, 2016 by scott
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Just before the Old Firm game last weekend, I was at a bar telling a few Rangers fans that their team didn’t have much hope in beating Celtic at Parkhead in their forthcoming encounter. I was roundly jeered and told that I was talking rubbish. They cried ‘Look at the Scottish Cup semi-final!’ ‘What about […]
Posted on September 15th, 2016 by scott
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