Fans are unhappy with the decision to play in the Sydney Super Cup and they displayed their opposition ahead of the Europa League clash with Red Star ...
No. No. Fans in the upper tier of the Govan stand unfurled the messages as the teams emerged from the tunnel.
The veteran Ibrox midfielder played his part in convincing the teenage starlet to commit his international future to Northern Ireland.
McCann will have to wait for his international paperwork to be completed before he can play for Northern Ireland. McCann qualifies for Northern Ireland through his parents and Baraclough and his coach Jimmy Nicholl both recently met McCann in Scotland. Rangers are currently helping McCann in making the switch and to get his documentation in place for FIFA to rubber-stamp the move.
And Lundstram, who looked to be on his way out of Ibrox after a struggling start in Glasgow, yet again played a key role. Van Bronckhorst told BT Sport: “I said ...
Lundstram added: “The boss tweaks it sometimes. “I know the positions he can play. “We want him to be very dynamic and be on midfield so we can keep the pressure on the ball but sometimes he had to make it a back five and he did very well in the second half.
GIOVANNI Van Bronckhorst praised his Rangers team after defeating Crvena Zvezda 3-0 at Ibrox this evening in their Europa League fixture.
We have to be ready, but we will park Europe at the moment, and we’ll work and prepare ourselves for Dundee on Sunday. We can be happy with the performance, but next week we have to be there because the environment in Belgrade is similar to what we have here. I think we were very good on the ball to create chances, and I am more than happy with the result today.
Sir Rod texted into talkSPORT to applaud Rangers for wiping out Red Star Belgrade at Ibrox.
They won 3-0 in a frenetic game that saw the visitors have three goals chalked off while Allan McGregor saved a penalty. But the Celtic mad rock star was quick to remind the Ibrox side that it's his team top of the tree in the Premiership. Sir Rod Stewart couldn't help but congratulate Rangers on their thumping Europa League victory.
The Ibrox hero is loving how Rangers are performing on the European stage.
They have the best squad they’ve had in a good number of years and looks stronger and it’s going to be needed. You can enter once each week to be in with a chance of winning. He said: "I was always a fan and Gio was a terrific player. He told Sky Sports: "I thought the Dortmund games would be difficult to beat. For your chance to win HOME tickets to cinch SPFL matches each week across ALL FOUR divisions just enter our competition below. "They have to eradicate that, it’s a tough game up in Dundee in the cup, but do they have the squad?
The BT Sport pundits are taking serious notice of the Ibrox men after they thumped Red Star Belgrade.
"I think he (Kent) loses control of the ball but that doesn't matter he's running with it and then the foot comes out. "It's almost too good (the penalty), isn't it? It's incredible." "But why not? "But I think it's going to be a very, very tough game." Keown added: "We were watching this in the studio, I didn't think at the time it was a penalty but when you watch it closely he sort of dangles a foot out, the defender, and that's dangerous.