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#31
A bit of football news for a change, from the website today :

RANGERS will take on Cowdenbeath in the rescheduled game at 3pm on Saturday March 7th at Central Park.
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#32
Dateline 17/02/2015 : Rangers FC - Three Fixture Updates

SPFL2 (Championship) - Fixture Changes In Full:

Tuesday 10 March 2015 : Rangers v Queen of the South, Kick-off 7.45pm
Original date: 7 March 2015

Tuesday 17 March 2015 : Rangers v Alloa Athletic,  Kick-off 7.45pm
Original date: 4  April 2015

Wednesday 15 April 2015 : Livingston v Rangers,  Kick-off 7.45pm
Original date: 31 January 2015
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#33
I see Inter Milan trained at Murray Park : Rangers FC - Inter Milan At Auchenhowie

Good to be able to help our friends !  Laugh
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#34
Rangers' matches in March 2015.

MARCH 2015
SPFL2 (Championship) Saturday, 07/03/2015 : Cowdenbeath v Rangers, KO 15:00 hours. *
SPFL2 (Championship) Tuesday, 10/03/2015 : Rangers v Queen of the South, KO 19:45 hours. *
SPFL2 (Championship) Saturday, 14/03/2015 : Rangers v Livingston, KO 15:00 hours. *
SPFL2 (Championship) Tuesday, 17/03/2015 : Rangers v Alloa Athletic, KO 19:45 hours. *
SPFL2 (Championship) Sunday, 22/03/2015 : Hibernian v Rangers, KO 12:45 hours, SKY. *
SPFL2 (Championship) Saturday, 28/03/2015 : Rangers v Cowdenbeath, KO 15:00 hours. *

* = Match thread set-up.
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#35
This is the sensible approach ...

A game by game strategy will be employed by Rangers between now and the end of the season – according to Gordon Durie.

Rangers FC - Three Points To The Finish Line

... especially this : “If you come into the team hopefully you can stay in the team, all it takes is good performances.

“Kenny has said that if the boys come in and get their jerseys and they do well enough then they will keep them which is the way it should be.”

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#36
Yeah, but I remember Ally saying the young players would get a shot in the team in the 2nd half of last season. I'm not saying Kenny's lying but it's one thing to say it and another to stick to that philosophy. Will anyone be able to do well enough to keep McCulloch out the team?
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#37
Dave Mackay, Heart of Midlothian and Tottenham Hotspur, has died, aged 80. R.I.P.

I was at this match :

[Image: dave-mackay-grabs-billy-bremner-of-leeds...tenham.jpg]

Dave Mackay & Bremner

1966/1967 : 20/08/1966 : Tottenham Hotspur 3 - 1 Leeds United : Div 1 : 1
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#38
A stern talking to.
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#39
Just discussing as to who is getting the beers in.
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Surprised at how short Dave Mackay is! Thought he was a bit of a giant to match his fearsome reputation. He's barely taller than wee Billy there.

Sad days though, another fine Scottish football legend gone.
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