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  1. Rangers Youth ‏@RFC_Youth 1m FT' - There's no doubt the Light Blues merited a hard-fought win and now they'll play Hearts for the trophy. It's finished 1-0 in Paisley! Expand Reply Retweet Favorite Rangers Youth ‏@RFC_Youth 1m FT' - It's all over! Rangers' game of patience pays off and they're into the SFA Youth Cup final, with Ramsay's goal winning it for them Expand Reply Retweet Favorite Rangers Youth ‏@RFC_Youth 18m 105' - It's Ramsay's last contribution too as he is then subbed for Scott Roberts. Rangers are 15 minutes from the final, come on! Expand Reply Retweet Favorite Rangers Youth ‏@RFC_Youth 18m 105' - In the last action before the half-time whistle, he collects from Sinnamon and lifts over the keeper from the edge of the area. 1-0! Expand Reply Retweet Favorite Rangers Youth ‏@RFC_Youth 19m 105' - At last, right on the stroke of half-time in extra time, Rangers make a breakthrough and it's richly deserved as Darren Ramsay nets! Expand Reply Retweet Favorite Rangers Youth ‏@RFC_Youth 20m 105' - GOOOOOOOOOOOAL RANGERS! Expand Reply Retweet Favorite Rangers Youth ‏@RFC_Youth 27m 98' - Rangers make their second change, with Ryan Hardie replacing Jamie Burrows in attack. Still 0-0 against St Mirren in Paisley Expand Reply Retweet Favorite Rangers Youth ‏@RFC_Youth 34m 91' - And extra-time is underway. With the game still goalless, Hearts await the winners in the final after they beat Kilmarnock yesterday Expand Reply Retweet Favorite Rangers Youth ‏@RFC_Youth 39m FT' - It's still 0-0 here at St Mirren Park which means we're heading for extra-time in today's SFA Youth Cup semi-final. Come on Rangers! Expand Reply Retweet Favorite Rangers Youth ‏@RFC_Youth 1h 72' - Rangers make their first change as they push for a winner, with striker Danny Stoney coming on in place of defender Greg Pascazio Expand Reply Retweet Favorite Rangers Youth ‏@RFC_Youth 1h 57' - Midfielder Charlie Telfer drills the resulting free kick into the wall as the hosts hang on to parity. It's still 0-0 here in Paisley Expand Reply Retweet Favorite Rangers Youth ‏@RFC_Youth 1h 57' - RED CARD! Saints' Barry Caddihy takes down Darren Ramsay just outside the area and is dismissed for denying a goalscoring opportunity Expand Reply Retweet Favorite Rangers Youth ‏@RFC_Youth 1h 46' - The Light Blues had the better chances in a first half played in windy conditions but so far haven't been able to make a breakthrough Expand Reply Retweet Favorite Rangers Youth ‏@RFC_Youth 1h 46' - The second half is underway as #Rangers look to make a breakthrough here in Paisley against the Buddies in the SFA Youth Cup semis Expand Reply Retweet Favorite Rangers Youth ‏@RFC_Youth 1h HT' - The opening 45 minutes have come and gone without any goals here at windy St Mirren Park and it's 0-0 at the halfway point of the game Expand Reply Retweet Favorite Rangers Youth ‏@RFC_Youth 2h We'll have live updates from St Mirren Park right here as the goals and major incidents comes. Kick-off is a little over 15 minutes away! Expand Reply Retweet Favorite Rangers Youth ‏@RFC_Youth 2h St Mirren sit second bottom of the league but have won three of their last six games. Gers are third but are without a win in three outings Expand Reply Retweet Favorite Rangers Youth ‏@RFC_Youth 2h #Rangers have met St Mirren twice in the SPFL U20 League this season, winning 2-1 in Paisley in September then 4-0 at Murray Park in January Expand Reply Retweet Favorite Rangers Youth ‏@RFC_Youth 2h Here's today's team sheet. Gers make two changes from Tuesday, with Pascazio and Burrows replacing Gibson and Walsh pic.twitter.com/bP6p4m1ZHQ https://twitter.com/RFC_Youth
  2. The Rangers board and I issued separate public statements following our meeting last month. I made one correction to the RangersÂ’ statement but the Rangers board saw no cause to correct my statement. The board recommitted to issue the business review within the original 120 day deadline and, importantly, committed that the fans will have access to this review prior to advancing funds by way of season ticket renewals. Despite strong reservations from fan groups I asked the fans to give the board time to honour this commitment. Part of my motivation was that any public company board is bound to act in good faith and that breach of such a share price sensitive commitment would be an ethical, moral, and probably criminal breach. I followed up on this commitment with the board after the recent announcement on season ticket renewals. The Chairman has advised me that the board will now only issue the review at the end of the season ticket renewal period and it will consequently not be timeously made available to fans. Disturbingly, the Chairman has advised me that the true intention of the board had always been to delay issuing the review until funds had been largely collected. I apologise to all fans for wasting time by lending credibility to the board’s false representations. I was wrong to give them the benefit of the doubt. At least we now can no longer have any uncertainty about governance at the club. It is common cause that the club is not a going concern without access to the season ticket loan from the fans. It is also common cause that the season ticket money will only provide partial relief in advance of a more permanent recapitalisation. I have hitherto urged restraint in dealing with the board, however due to this extreme act of bad faith I believe that it is vital that fans now withhold season ticket money from this board and similarly refuse to support the club by way of the purchase of replica kit or any other retail product. An announcement will shortly be made providing details of a bank account that season ticket money can be paid into as an interim measure. The specific terms and conditions of this account will be made available to fans, including the basis on which funds will be advanced to the club and the basis on which funds will be returned to fans. As a minimum, the board must provide the club property as security against the season ticket money. I recognise that fans will have anxiety about “betraying” the club and the risk of loss of a cherished seat at Ibrox. However, the time has come when the trade-off is a potential loss of a seat against the loss of the club. That would be the real betrayal. This board has lost its right to be dealt with on a good faith basis. Richard Gough has agreed to join me as a custodian of the bank account that will be established and fan groups can nominate additional members.
  3. http://www.londonstockexchange.com/exchange/news/market-news/market-news-detail.html?announcementId=11905464 Full results and report here: http://rangers.g3dhosting.com/regulatory_news_article/375
  4. Rangers Supporters ‏@rangersfctrust 9m Please note that the Albion car park will not be open on Saturday as the game falls under the jurisdiction of the SFA. Expand Rangers Supporters ‏@rangersfctrust 1m via @RFC_Rab there are 3,500 tickets left for Saturday. GET THEM SOLD. We need to make Ibrox a cauldron. View conversation https://twitter.com/rangersfctrust
  5. Monday, 07 April 2014 14:15 Wallace Injury Being Assessed Written by Andrew Dickson LEE WALLACE is being assessed this afternoon as Rangers try to determine what his chances of facing Dundee United in the Scottish Cup this weekend are. The Scotland full-back was substituted in the second half of yesterday’s Ramsdens Cup final defeat to Raith Rovers at Easter Road with a hip flexor problem. He had initially tried to play on after going down but ultimately had to be replaced by Sebastien Faure with 23 minutes of the regulation 90 remaining. Wallace has been at the club’s Murray Park training base today receiving treatment and he hasn’t been ruled out of the game on Saturday. But it’s remains to be seen just how likely he is to feature against the Arabs and that will become clearer as the game goes on. Jon Daly, Ian Black and Nicky Law all played in Edinburgh despite being pre-match injury doubts and they each stayed on the park until the end of extra time. While they went into the fixture without much training between them in the day building up to the game, they appear to have come through unscathed. Elsewhere, David Templeton will step up his recovery from a groin strain suffered against Airdrie on March 12 this week. He did some running with physio Stevie Walker in the early part of last week but wasn’t fit enough to make the squad in Leith. Andy Little also missed out but he’s working hard to try to get himself in a position where he could participate against the Tannadice outfit. Speaking yesterday on RangersTV, the Northern Ireland international said: “I really don’t know if I’ll make it yet but it would be great if I could. “It’s a cliché but I’m taking things day by day. I had a good week last week and I’m going to try again to run at the start of this week. “We’ll see how that goes. I don’t know either way at the moment but hopefully I can play a part.” http://www.rangers.co.uk/news/headlines/item/6701-wallace-injury-being-assessed
  6. Rangers one up 2 min (gasparotto) ‏@RFC_Youth 16' - Rangers make their first change as Tom Walsh has to withdraw early through injury. Danny Stoney's on in his place. Still 1-0 to Gers @RFC_Youth 34' - Gallagher is brought down in the box as he collides with home keeper Hurst after Stoney's through ball and the ref points to the spot 35' - GOAL! Dylan Dykes strokes home beautifully as he makes it 2-0 with a composed effort which rolls in low to the keeper's left hand side HT' - And there's the whistle as the first half ends with Rangers leading St Johnstone 2-0 through goals from Gasparotto and Dykes in Perth Reply With Quote
  7. Sad to hear that Police Scotland have told the Bridgeton Loyal they won't be allowed to take in and display their brand new (and expensive) banner despite it meeting all of the safety requirements and having been given the OK by both Rangers and Hibs.
  8. April 1, 2014 by billmcmurdo Rangers Supporters Loyal The rebels in the Rangers support have reacted with predictable hatred and venom to news that loyal fans are preparing to buy extra season tickets and are also willing to pay extra monies to the club in order to offset the impact of a potential season ticket boycott. The good news for those loyal fans, many of whom read this blog, is that the new supporters group is in the process of being formed. A new website with a forum is being developed and the loyal fans can have an online meeting place that meets their needs – a place free from the negativity and pollution of other online forums. This forum will be a place where Gers fans can communicate with each other without the playground abuse you get elsewhere. It will be heavily moderated in terms of who gets to enter the forum. No agitators, rebels or imposters will be allowed and, if found therein, will be punted swiftly. A code of conduct will be drawn up for the new supporters group and its general ethos will be one of support for the board – without giving the board a blank cheque in any way. Many great ideas have been put forward and we hope the new group will have an immediate and dynamic effect on the Rangers family. The driving force for this new group has been the vision and determination of Ayrbear to create a voice for fans of Rangers who are not anti-board but are very much pro-Rangers. Old-fashioned attributes of dignity, decorum and respect – as exemplified by Rangers men of old – are very much part of the ethos this new supporters group will seek to embody. We all owe Ayrbear and one or two others who are in the background a massive debt for putting flesh and bone to an idea whose time has come. This group will be staunch friends and allies of other Rangers groups who share our values of supporting the club through thick and thin. However, we will implacably oppose those who seek to agitate matters at Ibrox for self-seeking agendas that could damage RFC. There will be an annual membership fee and all monies will be fully accounted for with transparency. It is important for me to say this – this will not be the Bill McMurdo Rangers Supporters Group. I am happy to support it and be involved with it but this new group has come out of that wellspring that is still thankfully at the heart of our massive bluenose support – the wellspring of loyalty to and love for the club which makes us The People. In other words, it is YOUR group. Your devotion to Rangers has demanded that such a group be formed. The group will be known as Rangers Supporters Loyal and this name says everything about what this organisation will epitomise. It is not about individuals but about Rangers FC and what the club stands for. Many of you have indicated your willingness to join Rangers Supporters Loyal. Soon you will have the chance to do just that. Also we will have a meeting soon to formalise things and elect office bearers. We are coming down the road, folks and we will not be stopped, sidetracked or deflected. http://billmcmurdo.wordpress.com/2014/04/01/rangers-supporters-loyal/
  9. Statement from NARSA regarding recent events involving the RFFF: "The RFFF voted today that in the event of litigation against Craig Houston, arising from content on the Sons Of Struth Facebook page, a proposal to provide financial support will be taken to a general meeting of fans." Below is the NARSA (North American Rangers Supporters Association) response to the above statement by the RFFF (Rangers Fans Fighting Fund) from Wednesday March 26, 2014. NARSA hereby demands that the seven members of the RFFF who voted in favor of the motion to support the above proposal resign their positions on the RFFF Committee by Friday, April 4th. NARSA feels these seven persons have failed in their duty to use the funds in the manner befitting the original purpose or in the best interests of Rangers FC and the RFFF. Should any of these seven individuals remain on the RFFF Committee by end of day Friday, April 4th, 2014, NARSA and its Member Clubs will demand the immediate return of all monies donated. In addition, we propose that, as NARSA raised and donated funds in excess of $80,000 USD, we have official representation on the RFFF Committee going forward. Our representative would be the sitting President of NARSA, by default.
  10. I'm away on holiday so will miss the game - hope everyone else enjoys it!
  11. Ryan Hardie scoring a double in a 2:1 win over Celtic tonight for @RFC_Youth under-17's against Celtic. Great stuff by the wee Gers!
  12. Rangers Youth ‏@RFC_Youth 25m #Rangers U20 to face Celtic: Gallacher, Halkett, Perry, Gasparotto, Hegarty, Burrows, Dykes, Gibson, Telfer, Stoney, Gallagher. Rangers Youth ‏@RFC_Youth 25m #Rangers U20 Subs: Kelly, Murdoch, Ramsay, Finnie, Roberts Rangers Youth ‏@RFC_Youth 11m #Rangers currently sit second in the SPFL U-20 league table, a point behind Hibs who have played two more games. Rangers Youth ‏@RFC_Youth 2m Five minutes to go until kick off at Auchenhowie in tonight's SPFL U20 tie against Celtic. Live tweets from tonight's game to follow.
  13. Genuine question because I think Dave King could get blamed for something he is not totally responsible for. I honestly believe, after speaking to hundreds of other fans, that they have had enough of the complete and utter dross being served up on the park. Nothing to do with boardroom stuff.
  14. Has Easdale dropped the libel bid?
  15. King: My father was so anti-football he didn't want me to be a Rangers fan Dave King can afford to laugh now. About the round of golf with Arnold Palmer which ended up costing him £20million. His investment in Rangers was never planned. Travelling with Gary Player from South Africa to a pro-am event in Hawaii early in 2000, the intention was to spend some time holing putts. ‘I played with Gary in the pro-am on the Tuesday,’ King recalls. ‘But on the Wednesday he was going to look at a golf course he was designing. So he arranged for me to play with Jack Nicklaus instead. ‘After that round we then had dinner with Alistair Johnston, the future Rangers chairman. He was a good mate of David Murray. ‘He was a big Rangers man like myself and was telling me how the club needed cash and so on. He was trying to sell it to me. Asking what it might take. ‘So I said to him: “You know what would be really nice? I’ve played with Gary on Tuesday, I’ve played with Jack on Wednesday, could you fix it for me to play with Arnold Palmer tomorrow in the pro am?” ‘Alistair could do that. He arranged the pro-am. So I played golf with Gary Player on the Tuesday, Jack Nicklaus on the Wednesday and Arnold Palmer on the Thursday. I might be the only amateur golfer in the world who has ever done that. But golfing with the big three was a costly business. It ended up costing me a £20m investment in Rangers.’ Some still suspect King got most of his money back. Amongst those opposed to his plans for a proposed new Ibrox investment of between £30m and £50m, a report from a South African business journal in November 2008 has now become gospel. Unverified, the report claimed King received £18m in income from Rangers over the 12 years of his previous involvement. It was seized on by the PR man once paid to do the bidding of the current board. Indignant, King tells Sportsmail: ‘Listen, I did not get one penny of that money back. SARS taxed me on my total income. And obviously your income includes what you spent it on. ‘When I invested that £20m I didn’t even have a tax problem. That came later. ‘There was some mischief put out there about me getting £18m back or something. Nonsense. ‘That PR guy Jack Irvine was putting out some stories to discredit me for whatever reason. It was absolute rubbish. The truth is that I put in £20m and lost it all. ‘I didn’t even get my 3p in the pound or whatever I was due back. So when people say I don’t put my money where my mouth is I point to that. ‘I genuinely put in £20m, I genuinely lost it. And I am still coming back for more.’ That first investment finally disappeared down a black hole when Rangers entered administration in February 2012. He threatened afterwards to sue Murray for the loss on the grounds of ‘non disclosure’ over the club’s true financial state. Asked if he is still pursuing the cash, he says: ‘I continue to work on that for myself and for all the fans who lost money.’ Despite it all, he now wants to invest more money in Rangers. This newspaper first broke the news of King’s plans for a fresh investment last April. A year later he is still trying, saying this week the club need up to £50m over the next four seasons and that he would underwrite a new share issue himself if he had to. The sums involved are eye-watering; a world removed from a modest childhood in Castlemilk. One of seven children – four boys and three girls – his policeman father Tom King witnessed the corrosive, disproportionate impact football had on Saturday nights in Glasgow. ‘My father wasn’t at all keen on me becoming a Rangers supporter. He was a Glasgow policeman and because of that he resented the whole football scene in Glasgow. ‘He was actually very anti-football. When we were kids growing up he was very vocal on his dislike of the bigotry in football. The police in Glasgow at that time saw it as a basis for thuggery. ‘He saw what it did from a crime and disorder point of view in Glasgow. And as a family we were taught to reject the whole bigotry aspect surrounding football. That has stayed with me through the years. ‘My father took me to that first game reluctantly, but I clearly remember seeing Ritchie, Shearer and Caldow in the classic Scot Symon team. It would have been 1965 or so and I was 10. ‘Thereafter there were so many players I admired. Greig, McKinnon, Ralph Brand, Jimmy Millar. But it was never about individuals. It was more about the club. ‘If you are a Rangers fan you go beyond players. It’s about the club, the institution – it’s what you are brought up with. It’s just in your blood. It’s in your DNA.” The Kings were amongst the first inhabitants of the new tenement flats in Castlemilk, the south side housing scheme developed by the old Glasgow Corporation to provide affordable overspill housing for the Gorbals. The homes were new, the amenities non existent. ‘I don’t think we ever regarded ourselves as well off in any way. You understand when you are a kid that a lot of kids are better off than you. That becomes a motivation in a way. ‘I wanted to do something different with my life. I didn’t want to feel like that. ‘It would be easy to say growing up in Castlemilk as one of seven in modest circumstances drove me on in life. But it was there within me anyway. ‘Of course, there was a certain sense of growing up and thinking: “I don’t want my kids to live like this.” There certainly was an ambition in me and in everything I did to progress from humble origins, if you want to put it like that.’ Uniquely for a boy growing up in Castlemilk, King attended a private, fee-paying school. ‘I was certainly helped by going to Allan Glen’s,’ he admits. ‘Everyone around me went to the local schools and I suppose I was unusual. ‘The view of my mum at the time was that she would do anything to get me in. ‘But I was lucky because I got a bursary. I sat an exam and after being awarded the bursary I was excused fees. But my parents thought it was so important that even if I hadn’t got a bursary, I would have been sent in any event.’ He left school and started his working life with Glasgow’s Weir Pumps. He was transferred to South Africa with very little cash in 1976. ‘I planned to spend a few years here, make some money and return to Scotland. But one thing led to another.’ He married wife Ladina and the couple had four children. After spells with the Post Office Reserve Bank, King set up a management consultancy and took a golf membership at the Dainfern Country Club. His tax problems began when he established Specialised Outsourcing in 1993/94 to efficiently handle funds on behalf of the government for a share of the profits. He acquired conspicuous wealth and in 2000 – the year he also invested in Rangers – he bought a painting by artist Irma Stern at auction for £100,000. Reading of the purchase, Mr Charles Chipps, a special investigator of the South African Revenue Service, decided to check on King’s tax payments and discovered a declared taxable income of just £4,000. His discovery triggered an infamous 13-year battle between King and SARS. One which placed him on the front pages of South African newspapers and saw his overseas assets frozen. When Rangers entered administration two years ago, he could barely buy a bus pass in the UK, let alone a football club. The damaging dispute finally ended last year with a £39.3m settlement. Shares in King’s company Micromega immediately rose in value by 500 per cent and – on paper at least – he has made all his money back. Regretful he allowed things to drag on so long, he admits the settlement is a weight off his mind. He can now focus his attentions – and cash - back on Rangers. ‘The SARS business was a huge burden - one that has finally been removed. It was onerous. Very onerous given the extended time and the tying up of most of my capital during this period.’ There remains one lingering stain. As part of the plea bargain, King accepted culpability for 41 breaches of section 75 of the South Africa Income Tax Act. Each charge offered the choice of paying a £5,000 fine or spending two years in custody. King opted to pay the total fine of £210,000 rather than spend 82 years in jail and maintains the offences are not serious enough to breach the SFA’s fit and proper person regulations. He remains ‘certain’ he will pass the test, but before he reaches that stage King must find a route back into the Rangers boardroom. He rejects criticism that he has yet to put his money where his mouth is. That he has talked a good game without buying any shares. ‘It’s not unfair to say I haven’t put my money where my mouth is,’ he insists, ‘it’s just plain wrong. ‘I repeat, I’m the man who put £20m in and didn’t get a penny back. ‘I don’t even want to put new money in. If the Rangers board can raise £20m without me than that’s the first prize. ‘I would prefer it and my family would certainly prefer it – because that’s the trust funds for my four kids taken care of. ‘But what I am saying is that if there is a fresh share issue I am willing to do it. ‘It’s quite simple really. Where Rangers are concerned, I am the last resort guy. No more than that.’ http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2591251/Dave-King-My-father-anti-football-didnt-want-Rangers-fan.html#ixzz2xDdtF8hl
  16. One club/stadium noticeably missing when you search Greater Glasgow for Sport>Football on http://www.visitscotland.com/en-us/info/see-do/searchresults?prodtypes=ACTI%2CATTR%2CENTE%2CRETA%2CTOUR&refined=1&refine-place=on&src_area=4651&refine-location=&loc_address=&loc_place=&loc_polygon=&src_location=&loc_placeprox=&src_pcproximity_bands=50%7C20%7C10%7C5%7C2%7C1&src_pcproximity_dist=50&refine-category=on&src_category=cg038&refine-name=on&src_name=football …#RFC@ofvoid
  17. It's come to our attention that some users might not want to see the forum's smiley face images in people's posts and since forum members can't currently switch that feature on and off in our individual user CP like we can for avatars and signatures, then some of you might find this workaround useful... 1. Install a capable ad-blocker such as Adblock Plus. 2. Right-click on a smiley face in any forum post and select "Adblock Plus: Block image..." (see screenshot below) 3. Define your blocking filter rule. As you can see in the screenshot below, in this case we're blocking images from "gersnetonline.co.uk/vb/images/smilies/*" which will be selected by default when you do this in Adblock Plus in Firefox. Just click the "Add filter" button and you're done. Please note that this is just one method based on blocking images from the forum's smilies folder using Adblock Plus in Firefox, but the general concept will also be applicable in other browser software and ad blockers. Please also note that this method will also block our Rangers player images used in match previews and other threads unless you go to the extreme lengths of creating a custom filter rule for each individual smiley face you wish to block and leave out the player pics. So there you go. There's no longer any reason to moan about people using smiley faces.
  18. What's the latest with Lewis?,is he still injured?,what is his injury?,when is he due back?.
  19. Looks like he's going to be replaced by Neil Warnock at Forest. Wouldn't require any compensation now...
  20. keith jackson ‏@tedermeatballs @kevineasson i hear they will be announced tomorrow keith jackson ‏@tedermeatballs 22m Celtic on the brink of celebrating another title. Rangers on the brink of announcing more enormous losses. Interesting 24 hours ahead.
  21. Rangers Youth ‏@RFC_Youth 4m #RANGERS U20 to face Hibs: Gallagher, Pascazio, Sinnamon, Hegarty, Gasparotto, Telfer, Finnie, Gibson, Stoney, Crawford, Dykes. Rangers Youth ‏@RFC_Youth 4m #RANGERS U20 SUBS: Liam Kelly, Scott Roberts, Adam Wilson and Michael Mossie. Reply With Quote
  22. Sunday, 23 March 2014 15:45 48-Hour Wait For Duo Written by Andrew Dickson RANGERS hope to find out the extent of damage done to Nicky Law and Ian Black in today’s win at Brechin inside the next 48 hours. Midfielder Law went off in the first half of the 2-1 success in Angus after hurting his back and he was replaced by Sebastien Faure. Black then had to be carried off on a stretcher after he went to shoot and connected with the sole of an opponent’s boot instead in the second period. The ex-Hearts star left Glebe Park on crutches but Gers are hopeful his foot will just be badly bruised rather than anything more serious. It remains to be seen if he’ll be fit enough for next weekend’s trip to face Arbroath at Gayfield but that will become clearer as the week goes on. At this stage, it appears Ally McCoist is more optimistic of having Law available for the meeting with the Red Lichties. After the final whistle sounded on a success which takes Gers 32 points clear of Dunfermline in League One, he hinted the Englishman’s withdrawal was a precaution more than anything. McCoist – already without key men Andy Little and David Templeton in the coming weeks - said: “At this moment in time they are both toiling. “We won’t really know how they are for another 24 to 48 hours. Blackie’s got a sore one. He went to strike the ball, the lad went to block him and I think everyone in the crowd heard it. “It looked and sounded like a sore one so he’ll ice it just now and we’ll reassess that one tomorrow morning. “Nicky is very much the same. He just felt he twisted his back a bit on a run through in the first half and we weren’t taking any chances so we took him off.” http://www.rangers.co.uk/news/headlines/item/6597-48-hour-wait-for-duo
  23. Alasdair Lamont ‏@BBCAlLamont 1m Rangers transfer Laxey £1m loan to fan and shareholder George Letham at a reduced interest rate.
  24. Ryan Finnie according to his twitter. Ryan Finnie ‏@Ryanfinnie22 49m Delighted to have signed for GLASGOW RANGERS today onwards and upwards from here.. Dreams do come true #RFC #WATP ❤️??? Left Accies in January.
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