Rangers F.C.
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Rangers' Father and Son Have Premier League Scouts Swarming Around ClubWeir, who will be 40 before this season is out, is now club Captain following the departure of Barry Ferguson to Birmingham City and leads an undefeated Rangers in domestic competition with little difficulty despite his aging legs. In this article: Rangers, Danny Wilson, David Weir, Premier League, Champions League, Everton, Tottenham Hotspur, and Dundee |
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BBC News | November 11, 2009
Ex-Old Firm duo back move south
...does not need the Old Firm. But O'Neill, a former Celtic manager, and McLeish followed Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp and Everton boss Davie Moyes in backing the inclusion of Celtic and Rangers. The Villa boss told BBC Sport:...
In this article: Premier League, Rangers, Martin O'Neill, Alex McLeish, Celtic, Aston Villa, England, and Harry Redknapp
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FIFA.com News | November 18, 2009
Arteta to stick with Toffees
...is no point risking it." Without Arteta's steadying influence, Everton have struggled for consistency but the ex-Real Sociedad and Rangers star believes the Blues still have plenty of quality in their squad. "I would like to win a trophy...
In this article: Mikel Arteta, Everton, Rangers, FC Barcelona, Blues, and Goodison Park
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Daily Mail | 3 days ago
Hutton on Moyes' radar as Everton admit they will splash out in January
...surgery to repair a torn knee ligament. Tottenham will be keen to recoup the majority of the money they paid Rangers for Hutton but Everton are unlikely to match the the GBP9million valuation. Much of what was raised with the summer sale...
In this article: Alan Hutton, David Moyes, Everton, Rangers, Goodison Park, Surgery, Johnny Heitinga, and Diniyar Bilyaletdinov
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Sunday Mirror | November 10, 2009
Harry Redknapp: Rangers and Celtic should join the Premier League
Harry Redknapp: Rangers and Celtic should join the Premier League Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp wants Rangers and Celtic to be allowed to join the Premier League. The Scottish giants' bid to quit the SPL and move south has already been...
In this article: Celtic, Rangers, Harry Redknapp, Premier League, Champions League, Martin O'Neill, Everton, David Moyes, Arsenal, and Twitter
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Times Online | November 06, 2009
Everton manager David Moyes supports Celtic and Rangers joining two-tier Premier League
...Premier League David Moyes supports the transformation of the Premier League into a two-tier structure and thinks the introduction of Celtic and Rangers would lead to increases in attendances and television revenue. The Everton manager,...
In this article: Celtic, Rangers, Premier League, David Moyes, Everton, League One, England, Revenue, League Two, and Bolton Wanderers
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Guardian | November 17, 2009
Injury ordeal fuels Mikel Arteta with desire to end career at Everton
...clubs." The former Barcelona, Paris Saint Germain, Rangers and Real Sociedad player added: "You never know how long you are going to spend with a club, but what I can say is that I can see myself finishing my career at Everton. That...
In this article: Mikel Arteta, Everton, Surgery, Real Sociedad, David Moyes, Rangers, Newcastle United, Paris Saint Germain, and Barcelona
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BBC News | November 06, 2009
Moyes backs two-tier league plan
...backs two-tier league plan Page last updated at 17:15 GMT, Friday, 6 November 2009 David Moyes says Celtic and Rangers would enhance the Premier League Everton manager David Moyes has backed proposals for a two-tier Premier League...
In this article: David Moyes, Premier League, Celtic, Rangers, Everton, Revenue, Benfica, and Phil Jagielka
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Guardian | November 06, 2009
Moyes backs Old Firm move to England
...the English Premier League. Photograph: Keith Williams/Action Images The Everton manager, David Moyes, would favour Rangers and Celtic playing in the Premier League. The Scottish former Celtic player sees many virtues in the two-tier...
In this article: David Moyes, Celtic, Rangers, England, Premier League, Revenue, League Two, Everton, and League One
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Telegraph.co.uk - Everton | November 06, 2009
Everton manager David Moyes wants Old Firm to play in England
Everton manager David Moyes wants Old Firm to play in England Everton manager David Moyes wants to see Rangers and Celtic playing in the Barclays Premier League. Food for thought: Everton manager David Moyes on the touchline Photo: PA
In this article: David Moyes, Everton, Celtic, Rangers, Premier League, England, Revenue, League Two, League One, and Goodison Park
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Rangers Football Club are an association football team based in Glasgow, Scotland, who currently play in the Scottish Premier League. They have won a world record 51 league titles, and have won more major trophies than any other football club in the world. The club are nicknamed the Teddy Bears, from the rhyming slang for Gers, which in turn is short for Rangers, and the fans are known to each other as "Bluenoses". The club's correct name is simply Rangers F.C., although they are sometimes referred to as Glasgow Rangers for European matches to avoid confusion.
Rangers' players and fans today are multi-national and of various religions, although the club have traditionally been identified with and favoured the Protestant and Unionist community of Scotland, as well as the Ulster Unionist community in Northern Ireland. For most of their history, Rangers have enjoyed a fierce rivalry with their cross-city opponents Celtic, and the two are collectively known as the Old Firm.
The club's home, the all-seated 51,082-capacity Ibrox Stadium in south-west Glasgow, is a five-star UEFA elite stadium. The stadium was the first in Scotland to be granted this accolade, which it now shares with Hampden Park, Scotland's national stadium.
- Also Known As:
- The Gers, Teddy Bears, Light Blues
- Founding Date:
- January 01, 1873
- Coach:
- Walter Smith
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