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Rangers Need To Move Bus And Rattle Turkish Champs
‘Parking the bus’ has become a familiar phrase when talking about Rangers in Europe and Walter Smith’s men secured a superb 0-0 at Old Trafford with a resilient display. Davie Weir and Rangers frustrated Man United in Matchday One The Champions League makes an eagerly-anticipated return to Ibrox with Turkish champions Bursaspor the visitors on…
Scottish Premier League Week 2 Review
Hearts set the bar high for the weekend on Saturday lunchtime when they hammered Hamilton Accies 4-0 at New Douglas Park. The Jambos got off to a flyer and opened the scoring through Calum Elliot on 6 minutes. Elliot has previously been victim of the Tynecastle boo-boys but he curled home a lovely left-foot shot…
Scottish Premier League Week 1 Review
Celtic kicked off the Scottish Premier League season on Saturday afternoon with a tricky trip to Inverness to take on the SPL newcomers. After disappointment against Braga, the pressure was already beginning to build on new manager Neil Lennon and his new signings. Cha Du-Ri, Mulgrew and Ledley all made their SPL debuts for Celtic,…
Is the Old Firm domination over?
The summer is over, World Cup fever has passed and the return to the domestic campaign is just around the corner. Champions Rangers unfurl the league flag at Ibrox on Saturday afternoon when they take on Kilmarnock on the opening day. Walter Smith’s side have yet to add to the their squad this summer, and…
Walter Promises Youth – Who to look out for?
Rangers manager Walter Smith has admitted youth will get its chance next season at Ibrox as the SPL Champions face tough times with debt problems. The exact figure of the debt has been disguised in recent months after reports suggested Rangers could face a huge tax bill from HMRC which could double, maybe even triple,…
Can the Accies and Saints head closer towards Top Six glory?
Despite the failing performances of Scottish clubs in Europe, this season has been relatively entertaining year in Scottish domestic football. We have witnessed some excellent individual games, for example, Aberdeen’s four-all draw with Celtic, Motherwell and Hibernian sharing a six-each draw, Falkirk and Celtic in a three-each draw and a desperately late injury-time winner for…
Can the Old Firm make an impact in the US?
It is understood that Rangers and Celtic are eyeing up a ‘money-spinning’ Old Firm friendly in Boston during the summer which will take the world’s most fiercest rivalry out of Glasgow for the first time in history. Reports are suggesting that the Old Firm will make a total of £1,000,000 from this friendly and the…
Quartet Can Save Gers’ Future
The future of Scotland’s most successful football club has been under serious scrutiny over the last year or so after previous chairman and major shareholder Sir David Murray stepped down from his role and admitted he was looking to sell the prestigious club. Over the last week, speculation has intensified with former QPR director and…
Rangers v Celtic Preview – 28th February 2010
League leaders Rangers host Celtic in a must-win game for the Hoops, 7 points behind and having played a game more. Defeat would be unthinkable, a draw useless. Anything less than a win for Celtic would hand Rangers the title on a plate.
SPL Review: Frost Kills Early Match, Celtic Cut Gap To 7
With the Old Firm derby approaching on Sunday, Celtic took advantage of a postponment at McDiarmid Park between St Johnstone and Rangers by defeating fourth place Dundee United at Celtic Park. In Perth, referee Mike Tumilty made the decision to call off the early kick-off, only an hour before the game was meant to be…


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