• Rangers remain bottom of Group G after 1-1 draw • Chief executive condemns "unacceptable" fans Rangers manager Walter Smith admitted his side has put themselves under huge pressure to win their final two Champions League games after conceding a late equaliser against Unirea Urziceni in Bucharest. When Lee McCulloch netted with only 11 minutes remaing the Scottish champions thought...
Unirea Urziceni vs Rangers Wednesday November 4, 2009 Stadianul Steaua, Romania Kick-Off 7:45 This is a must win tie for Rangers to retain hope of reaching the last 16 in the Champions League. This team beat Rangers by 4-1 in Scotland only two weeks ago, yet many supporters somehow think it was a fluke and we will win the return game in Romania. I cannot see this happening. This team are not that...
Will one of these two Labour heavyweights and allies step aside to give the other a clear run? Last Monday Jim Murphy, the secretary of state for Scotland, was discovering that the business of building an empire can entail glaur and glamour in the same hour. On that afternoon he was being driven around the grey streets of Shettleston seeking support for Labour in the party's bid to hold on to Glasgow...
• Supporters groups promise to remove business from Lloyds • Rangers majority shareholder urged to sell up quickly Rangers supporters groups have threatened a mass boycott of the Lloyds Banking Group if their actions lead to a deepening of the club's financial problems. The Rangers Supporters Assembly, Rangers Worldwide Alliance, Rangers Supporters Trust and Rangers Supporters Association...
A disappointing week for Rangers continued when they were held to a 1-1 draw by Hibernian in Saturday's top-of-the-table Clydesdale Bank Premier League clash at Ibrox.
The Old Firm may be serious about leaving the SPL, but if Ibrox isn't sold out against Sevilla what chance Brondby or Brugge? It is usually endemic of a period when nothing else is happening – or, say, Scotland's reserves are losing to Japan's reserves – that talk regarding the Old Firm departing Scottish league football raises its head again. This time, though, you could be forgiven for...
Rangers U.S.A. Internationalists Mo Edu and DaMarcus Beasley have it all to prove this season to the fans and themselves. The pair who have been plagued with numerous injuries, do we have different qualities needed to win all expected at Ibrox, my answer is Yes - but have yet to prove it. Mo Edu was showing promise late in the season when he was drafted in due to lack of players and played his role...
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We begin in Govan, as we pick through the bones of a lively first Old Firm encounter of the season at Ibrox. Due to the ‘big two’ facing off, another massive game may have slipped ...
Rangers cut Celtic's lead at the top of the table to a single point, Walter Smith's side ending a three-match run of league games with yesterday's victory at Ibrox. Kenny Miller was the Rangers hero amid a match which proved low on class. The former Celtic striker handed his team what proved to be an unassailable, two-goal lead within 16 minutes before Aiden McGeady hauled Celtic back into the contest...
• We haven't started the way I would have liked, says Smith • Celtic can extend lead over Rangers to seven points Walter Smith has brushed aside growing concerns over his position at Rangers and insisted irritation over his side's stuttering start to the season overrides the fear of the potential consequences if Celtic win Sunday's Old Firm match. Tony Mowbray's team will move seven points...
• Cheshire-born Fox qualifies through a Scottish grandparent • Derek Riordan and Robert Snodgrass also called up The Celtic defender Danny Fox has been named in the Scotland squad to face Japan in a friendly in Yokohama on 10 October. The Cheshire-born full-back – who joined the Hoops from Coventry in the summer – has switched allegiance and qualifies for selection through a...
The national team is a joke, the top two are nowhere and it is only going to get worse Human nature being what it is, or at least the tribal tendencies of the average football fan being what they are, there were plenty of Glaswegians who watched gleefully on Tuesday as Sevilla dismantled Rangers 4-1 in a Champions League group match at Ibrox. Such are the (minor) joys of being fan; where the only...
Walter Smith knows Rangers have to win games at Ibrox if they are to continue their European adventure beyond Christmas. Watch UEFA Champions League Group G football match, Rangers Vs Sevilla Highlights here. Venue: Ibrox Stadium, Scotland Date: September 29, 2009 Kick off: 19:45 UK
The UEFA Champions League Watch Rangers FC vs Sevilla FC Live Match Schedule: Rangers FC vs Sevilla FC Group stage - 29 September 2009 20:45 (CET) Stadium: Ibrox - Glasgow - Scotland.