2002 Scottish Cup Final
As the sun shown on the pristine Hampden turf, a far cry to what it had been when the same two sides had met earlier in the season, it was evident from the early stages that this Rangers side were bang up for the challenge.
Rangers v Ajax – January 1973
With the seal of approval from Ajax and Rangers, the idea was put to UEFA but an endorsement was not forthcoming. There was still interest in the tie being played, even without the backing of UEFA and De Telegraaf even procured a trophy for the winners, grandly titled “The Super Cup of Europe.” The match was on.
1970 Scottish League Cup Final
The match was officiated by the legendary Tom “Tiny” Wharton and attracted a crowd of 106,263 to Hampden Park. The weather conditions were not ideal with rain in the air and an erratic wind at play.
Our Ibrox Home
The unique red brick façade of Ibrox is one of these elements that Rangers supporters can boast about that distinguishes it from other clubs the world over. Of course, Ibrox hasn’t always been home to the Blues …
The Rangers Store Opens
The Rangers Store Opens Ibrox Shop Completes Renovation Share on facebook Share Share on twitter Tweet by Jamie Currie Following on from Castore’s successful kit launch, Wednesday gave them and Rangers the chance to re-open the old Rangers megastore – with it now being called The Rangers Store. It’s was a massive day for Castore […]
Rangers & Castore Partnership Kicks Off
Wednesday saw the first-ever kit launch for Castore and it’s fair to say that the team at the sports-wear company will be delighted at how the launch has gone.
7th May: On This Day in 1953
In all likelihood, 3 points would be enough to crown Bill Struth’s team Kings of Scotland.
Rangers v Moscow Dynamo
Excitement sweep the footballing public of Great Britain as Moscow Dynamo came on tour.
On This Day: 26th October 1963
Rangers may have been seasoned cup winners, but they were set to name a starting XI that contained 6 players who still had not won a League Cup medal. 105,907 made the journey to Hampden for the showpiece.
On This Day: 5th September 1931
The date of 5th September 1931 will forever be etched into the history of Scottish football.