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  • 2 weeks ago | followfollow.com | Alistair Aird

    By Alistair AirdAs the sun continued to shine in an evening sky bathed in blue, the Rangers supporters descending on Ibrox and the ones watching on TV would have been forgiven for asking what version of their erratic heroes they would be witnessing in the first leg of the Europa League quarter final. Faced with an Athletic Bilbao side that was flying high in fourth place in La Liga, Barry Ferguson’s side had flapped and floundered in each of the matches of his interim spell in charge.

  • 1 month ago | followfollow.com | Alistair Aird

    By Alistair AirdDavie Cooper was a winger who loved to dribble. His left foot was like a magic wand, and he would develop an almost telepathic understanding with the likes of Ian Durrant and Ally McCoist during his time at Rangers. He remains one of the greatest wingmen ever to pull on a Rangers jersey and his career is festooned with moments of magic. Some of them are detailed in this article which pays tribute to Cooper 30 years after he tragically passed away at the age of 39.

  • 1 month ago | followfollow.com | Alistair Aird

    By Alistair AirdWhen Rangers succumbed meekly to Motherwell the last time they played at Ibrox, even the most positive people in the Rangers populace must have feared the worst. Fenerbache away would be followed by Fenerbache at home then an Old Firm fixture at Parkhead. Three horrendous hammerings were forecast. Barry’s boys would be battered. But at around 7.45pm last Thursday, a large tranche of humble pie was being consumed.

  • 1 month ago | followfollow.com | Robert McElroy

    By Robert McElroyFenerbahce 1 (Djiku 30) Rangers 3 (Cerny 2 [42, 81], Dessers 6)Attendance 42,090Rangers took a major step towards the Quarter-Finals of the UEFA Europa League on Thursday evening in Istanbul with a quite superb performance to defeat Fenerbahce 3-1 in the First Leg of the last-sixteen tie.

  • 1 month ago | followfollow.com | Robert McElroy

    By Robert McElroyBarry Ferguson swas naturally delighted with Rangers 3-1 defeat of Fenerbahce in Istanbul on Thursday evening – but there was no way the Interim Manager was getting carried away with the result, outstanding as it was. “I thought it was a really good performance from my team. The players took a lot of information in, and I’ve got to give them credit for that. At times, going forward, they looked a real threat.# and stuck to the game plan. Defensively the guys put a lot on the line.

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