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RANGERS coach Ian Durrant has warned his side they'll have to dig deep to avoid a second crushing defeat on the bounce in Saturday's trip to bottom dogs Dunfermline. Durrant reckons Gers are now a target for clubs who smell blood, particularly after Sund
Fitness boost for Rangers as Kirk Broadfoot & Kane Hemmings return to action Feb 7 2012 Kirk Broadfoot Image 2 Broadfoot hasn't featured for Rangers since the defeat to Celtic on December 28 CROCKED duo Kirk Broadfoot and Kane Hemmings are set to return
Rangers' team manager Ally McCoist (R) covers his eyes from the sunshine as he watches the game with his assistant coach Ian Durrant during their Scottish Premier League soccer match against Kilmarnock in Kilmarnock, Scotland November 27, 2011. View Photo »
From now until January we will be looking around in case anything tragic happens and we lose some of our star players ... The manager and chairman [Craig Whyte] are in dialogue and we want to keep the squad together. If we can get a couple of additions, it will stand us in good stead.
BILLY Davies would have been forgiven for thinking he had travelled back 30 years in time when he took his seat at Ibrox on Sunday. Back in Glasgow on television punditry duty, Davies took his seat among just over 17,000 others to watch Rangers’ troubled
Rangers have cooled their interest in offering a pre-contract agreement to St Johnstone striker Francisco Sandaza - but manager Ally McCoist is hoping to snap up Estonian defender Enar Jaager. McCoist admitted notifying Saints boss Steve Lomas of his int
Villas-Boas was in Glasgow for the Scottish Cup fifth round draw Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas believes Rangers will turn around their poor run of form to re-take the top slot in the Scottish Premier League. Attending the draw for the fifth round of
For the last four years every January has been hard ... But it’s out of our hands. We can only work with what’s on the pitch and if we have all of our players available then nine times out of 10 we will do okay. But if clubs come in with ridiculous bids then the club will have to look at them.
Ally McCoist: I wasn't pulling a fast one when I appealed Lee McCulloch red card Dec 27 2011 ally mccoist Image 2 RANGERS manager Ally McCoist insists he is not trying to exploit an SFA loophole by appealing Lee McCulloch's red card. The midfielder w
FEAR is the key. Winning is the only option. Steven Naismith, quiet and almost unassuming, is a footballer driven by powerful forces. The Rangers player has a dread of defeat. This spectre lived within him on the streets of Stewarton in Ayrshire as a bo
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From now until January we will be looking around in case anything tragic happens and we lose some of our star players ... The manager and chairman [Craig Whyte] are in dialogue and we want to keep the squad together. If we can get a couple of additions, it will stand us in good stead.
For the last four years every January has been hard ... But it’s out of our hands. We can only work with what’s on the pitch and if we have all of our players available then nine times out of 10 we will do okay. But if clubs come in with ridiculous bids then the club will have to look at them.
Of course it would be [a problem]. It's hard enough losing one of your top players. I just hope it doesn't happen
I think the Tesco Bank Football Challenge is a fantastic programme, and I am delighted to be able to support it as we make this important announcement that another 10,000 children have been involved in the programme.
