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RANGERS rounded off their Portuguese training camp with a 2-0 victory over Mansfield on Saturday night. Steven Gerrard handed debuts to all seven of his summer signings as goals from Sheyi Ojo and Greg Docherty won it for the Light Blues.Gerrard has spent this week putting his players through their paces in the Algarve and Rangers got their first match minutes of the new campaign against League Two opposition. Ojo opened the scoring in the first third of the match as he converted from close range after good work from Jon Flanagan and Jamie Murphy down the left. And Docherty marked his return to the Gers fold with a well-taken finish from the edge of the area in the closing stages of a relatively one-sided contest. Liverpool winger Ojo, George Edmundson and Steven Davis all started for Gerrard’s side, while Greg Stewart, Jordan Jones and Jake Hastie featured in the second third as Joe Aribo also made his debut just days after signing from Charlton. Stewart should have opened his Light Blues account after creating a good chance for himself down the left but he couldn’t get his shot away quickly enough. Youngsters Lewis Mayo, Stephen Kelly, Jamie Barjonas, Josh McPake and Dapo Mebude all featured as every member of the travelling party was given a run-out. McPake in particular caught the eye and he came close with an effort just minutes after entering the action, while Alfredo Morelos also looked dangerous and hit the woodwork with a low shot across goal. Rangers fly back to Glasgow on Sunday and will face Oxford United in friendly action next weekend before returning to Europa League duty with a clash against Prishtina or St Joseph’s on Thursday, July 11.
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Rangers beat Mansfield 2-0 today in a bounce game in Portugal Ojo & Docherty scorers
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Borrowed from FF. The Reds legend was able to fully enjoy the Anfield side's 2-0 win over Tottenham and wants the big stage for the Ibrox side. Steven Gerrard celebrated in the stands at the Wanda Metropolitano as Liverpool lifted their sixth Champions League title in Madrid. Amidst the jubilation, he took a moment to watch the thousands of Reds fans behind the goal go crazy as Jordan Henderson lifted the European Cup aloft. Then he saw Anfield boss Jurgen Klopp in tears, as he embraced every one of his players and staff on the pitch after the 2-0 victory over Spurs. And suddenly, the Liverpool legend’s mind was back at Ibrox. Gerrard was used to that winning feeling as a player. Apart from the Premier League, he lifted every club trophy available to him. And despite savouring it again as a supporter last month in Spain, he wants to feel it for real as a manager. Seeing the Liverpool fans in a state of ecstasy made him even more determined to give Rangers supporters those same emotions. He knows how important winning silverware is to the Light Blues, who have now gone eight years without a major trophy. Liverpool’s big night in Madrid was the highlight of Gerrard’s summer. But now he’s back at it with Gers, trying to produce a squad capable of ensuring there are similar celebrations in Govan next May. As he reflected on Liverpool’s Champions League victory, he said: “I loved the night in Madrid for the final. “It was the first time I’ve had the opportunity to do it as a fan. I got the invite from Liverpool and it was brilliant. “It was deserved after the season that Liverpool had and going so close in the Premier League. It was fantastic for everyone and I’ve still got mates in that team. “I have built a bit of a relationship with Jurgen as well and after going so close to the sixth the time before, I was delighted for him. It was a great experience. “Being there and seeing it, I looked at the Liverpool fans. “Emotionally it brought back a lot of memories of my own from being a Liverpool player. “I was thinking ‘OK, I would love that to be us at Rangers’. “I would love to be watching my players celebrate. I was looking at Jurgen, looking at his players celebrate and I would love nothing better than to do that in 12 months time. “Or sooner if we get the opportunity in a few months time with the League Cup.” Gerrard was the last Liverpool skipper to lift the Champions League back in 2005 after the remarkable comeback in Istanbul against AC Milan. He played alongside the England midfielder Henderson before hanging up his boots at Anfield and helped him settle on Merseyside after his move from Sunderland. Gerrard was as emotional as anyone seeing Henderson and his dad Brian – who fought cancer – cry in each other’s arms at the final whistle. And for Klopp, the Rangers boss was delighted because since he has become gaffer at Ibrox, the German has been a regular source of help and knowledge. Gerrard said: “How could I possibly be jealous of Jordan lifting the trophy? He’s my mate. “I am tight with Jordan and we played together for many years with Liverpool and England. I was delighted for him and it was so deserved, there is no better professional than Jordan. “You get out of this game what you put in, so if you go on that trade of thought then he certainly deserves it. “I know his dad Brian quite well, along with his mum. “They asked me to keep an eye on him when he first rolled up and came into Anfield from Sunderland as a young boy. “He has got great parents that support him and I know they have had family issues over the last year or so. “So it was fantastic for their family, I was absolutely delighted for them. “As for Jurgen, as a young manager you try and be a sponge from all the top bosses when you watch them on the sidelines, watch them do interviews or you actually meet them. “It’s no different with Jurgen for me. “You try to take in all of the good things from them. He has been very helpful to me since I started out in coaching and moved to Rangers. “A lot of the stuff I will keep private, but any questions I have or bits of advice I need, he always helps me out.” Gerrard’s main focus now, of course, is winning trophies at Ibrox. And he knows he won’t be able to do it without the backing of the Rangers support, who are every bit as passionate about their team as Liverpool fans are with theirs. Last week, it was announced the club have sold a record number of 46,000 season tickets for the coming season – and that’s despite failing to win anything major for the best part of a decade. Gerrard isn’t surprised by the level of dedication – and says it’s why he now adores the club he works for. He said: “It’s no surprise that we’ve sold a record number of season tickets. “I’ve been amongst the fans before I took the job – so I knew the passion and desire. “That’s a massive part of why I love Rangers now. To be breaking records like that is a real compliment to me, the players and the staff. “The supporters clearly see what we’re trying to do, see the progress we’re making and they enjoy the way we’re playing. They’re as upbeat as we are.” Like Reply Report
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Euro QR4 Draw: Legia Warsaw/Atrimitos v FC Midtjylland/Rangers
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The Spring & Summer 2019 Transfer Rumours Thread
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Joe Aribo: Rangers sign midfielder from Charlton Athletic 27 June 2019 Image copyrightGETTY IMAGES Image captionJoe Aribo, right, scored 10 goals in 39 games for Charlton last term Rangers can turn Joe Aribo into an "even better player" after signing the midfielder from Charlton Athletic on a four-year deal, says Steven Gerrard. Aribo, 22, made 97 appearances and scored 16 goals for Charlton and helped them win promotion to the Championship last term through the play-offs. He has reportedly cost £300,000 because of cross-border transfer rules. "There were clubs in for Joe around Europe, in the Premier League and the Championship," manager Gerrard said. Jones out to 'prove a point' at Rangers "He's mobile, dynamic, can burst past a player and create and score goals. There is room for him to develop but he'll give us something we've not got in the midfield department. "We're confident we can turn Joe into an even better player. He's young and we firmly believe there is a lot to come from him, but we need to be patient in order to allow him to continue his development." The Ibrox side have signed Sheyi Ojo, Steven Davis, Jordan Jones, Jake Hastie and Greg Stewart already this summer. They begin their season in the Europa League next month and will face either Prishtina or St Joseph's in the first qualifying round first leg on 11 July. -
John Terry there also, Skrtel a smokescreen ??
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Doubt we are signing him. Tweeted by Chris Jack- Evening Times. Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk at the Rangers training base in Portugal this morning. 8:47 AM · Jun 27, 2019 · Twitter for iPhone
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The Spring & Summer 2019 Transfer Rumours Thread
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Our resident know all will not be happy with that comment from the Chairman.
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Tuesday, 25 June 2019, 16:30 by Rangers Football Club 65723 WITH almost a month to go before the start of the new Ladbrokes Premiership campaign Rangers can announce that season-tickets sales have again reached record levels. Last year’s figure of 45,419 was itself a record but, as of today, 45,757 have been sold and we have a waiting list of close to 14,000. These numbers not only reflect the undying loyalty Rangers supporters have for their club but also demonstrate the strength of belief they have in the present management team. No one is more conscious of that than Rangers chairman Dave King, who said: “Once again Rangers supporters have stepped forward and reminded us that we, the directors of this special club, are in a fortunate and privileged position to be able to work for them and with them. “Rangers has always been a leader on and off the pitch and with the support that our fans continue to demonstrate we will maintain that tradition. “I have said before, but it is worth repeating, that Rangers is special and, having won more trophies than any other club in the world, we have a genuinely unique place in football history. We must keep it that way while welcoming everyone who wants to be part of this wonderful institution. “This is an inclusive and diverse club and we are close to announcing initiatives which will make Rangers even more special to so many more people. “I said recently that it would be remarkable if we could get to last season’s figure for season ticket sales but you have done more than that. The club’s managing director Stewart Robertson echoed those sentiments and said: “We all know how big a club this is but these ticket numbers just reinforce the depth of feeling so many people have for Rangers. “Apart form making sure our facilities, Ibrox and the Hummell, – a great deal of work, which costs lot of money, has been going on at both centres to maintain the standards our fans demand and deserve – remain the best, our job is to help the management team secure the players they want. “The fans deserve success and we must try to give them what they want. But I must express my thanks to them for the belief they continue to show in their club.’ Manager Steven Gerrard added: ‘We need to thank the supporters. But we also need to take is as a complement as they are obviously enjoying what they are seeing on the pitch. “It is brilliant news and I think they deserve to be rewarded – the players need to realise that. The fans were one of the highlights for me last season. I really loved being in front of them and coaching and managing in front of them. I am really looking forward to being in front of them again. “They are top-drawer. They were with us in every game through thick and thin last year and we are hoping we get the same support this year.”
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I’m not Ben H. just copied it from twitter land.
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https://mobile.twitter.com/BenHugh56758473 · 1h I have 3 Child tickets for this years home friendlies and I wanted to give them away free to kids who maybe wouldn’t get to go to a game normally due to circumstances or who have never experienced Ibrox. Rt’s would be appreciated
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West Bromwich Albion have angrily let fly at Celtic boss Neil Lennon over his treatment of Oliver Burke during his loan spell at Parkhead. The £15million winger has been linked with a return to Glasgow, but the Baggies insist he won’t be going anywhere near the Scottish champions again. Burke, 22, joined Celtic in January during Brendan Rodgers tenure. Rodgers departed to join Leicester City at the end of February and former Hibs boss Lennon returned for a second stint as Bhoys boss. Burke would score four goals in 14 games for the treble winners, but West Brom technical director Luke Dowling has blasted Lennon’s treatment of Burke, and vowed that there will be no return. “He won’t be going anywhere near Celtic with the current manager,” said Dowling, on the day West Brom formally unveiled new boss Slaven Bilic. “We sent Oli to Celtic in good faith with Brendan Rodgers and Lee Congleton some really good people up there that wanted to take Olly and wanted to play him. They wanted to make him a better player than he currently is. “Once Brendan left to go to Leicester the treatment he got from the manager that’s in place now is something we don’t expect for one of our players. “He won’t be going anywhere near Celtic FC. We currently have a new manager that’s excited to start working and looking at Oli.” Neil Lennon arrives at Glasgow Airport as his side prepare to fly out to Austria (Image: SNS Group) Asked to elaborate on the issue north of the border, Dowling added: "They know what’s gone on and Oli certainly knows what’s gone on. “It’s just something we’re not happy with at all.” Burke celebrates scoring for Scotland earlier this month (Image: 2019 Getty Images) Burke made a rapid rise at Nottingham Forest as a teenager, earning a £15million move to RB Leipzig. Albion paid a similar figure while still in the Premier League and Dowling is hoping that, with a new opportunity to impress and stability at the Hawthorns, Burke will fly in 2019-20. "We believe he’s got an opportunity back here with a new manager in place. "If you look at the two fees and the amount of games he’s actually started. When West Brom bought him look at the games he’d started - I think there was only 19 in his career. Nineteen games and you’ve been sold twice for £15million. "There was big expectation when Oli came here. Naturally you’re going to get that when people pay that amount of money for you, but I don’t believe he really got the best chance to perform here. "One minute he’s told he’s a right winger, next minute he’s a centre-forward, then he couldn’t do that because he's told he couldn’t play with his back to goal. "He’s had mixed messages and that’s why we thought going up to work with Brendan would be a good period for him to come back a better player and to improve on his game. "But unfortunately that wasn’t to be. [Now] He needs stability."
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The Spring & Summer 2019 Transfer Rumours Thread
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From the Sun JORDAN ROSSITER will have no part to play at Rangers next season. The Gers midfielder - along with Kyle Lafferty, Eros Grezda, Graham Dorrans and Jason Holt - has been left at home and told to find a new club while the rest of the squad get to work in Portugal. Rossiter was tipped for big things at Liverpool before Gers move Rossiter, 22, has barely featured for the Light Blues because of injuries since joining from Liverpool three years ago. The former England U-19s captain was outstanding during a loan spell at Bury last season. But Steven Gerrard already has plenty of midfield options and is on the verge of adding out-of-contract Charlton star Joe Aribo. The Ibrox boss admits it was difficult telling the quintet their services were no longer required, although he accepts there can be no room for sentiment. He enjoyed a successful loan at Bury last season. He added: “The squad is big. We have 28 players with us right now. “The board haven’t said and they haven’t put me under any pressure, but you don’t have to be a rocket scientist to work out the squad is too big. “I have to be honest and tell people they won’t get the game time that will satisfy them. “It’s not as brutal as saying get out as quick as you can, we don’t respect you and don’t love you anymore. “But as a manager you have to make tough decisions and you have to go with what you think is the best prepared squad to challenge next season. “Yes, I have had to have difficult conversations with certain players, but I hope they understand I’m trying to be as respectful as I can to give them as much time to find a different route. “My job is to manage the team, manage game time, make team selections and pick squads best capable of being successful. “In terms of contracts and what is out there for them, that is where their agents will come into it more than myself. “It’s very easy for a manager to be selfish and keep them in the door for as long as you want and tell them later on in the window. I don’t think that is fair. “I want to give people I respect the best chance to get the best solution for them. “That is why I have told certain people as early as I can.” -
Couple of questions if anyone can answer; 1. Is it not possible to access your account without going through online ticket sales? 2. Once into your account how do you change favourite seat?
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The Spring & Summer 2019 Transfer Rumours Thread
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Rangers have signed defender George Edmundson from Oldham Athletic on a four-year deal for an undisclosed fee. The 21-year-old made 54 appearances for the English League Two side last season, scoring twice. "To come to Rangers is a massive opportunity and I feel like I can live up to the expectation," he told RangersTV. "There were a few clubs interested but as soon as I heard about Rangers there was only one place I wanted to come." Edmundson made his Oldham debut in September 2015 and had loan spells with non-league outfits Ramsbottom United, Alfreton Town and AFC Fylde before establishing himself as a regular starter for the Boundary Park club in January 2018. Meanwhile, striker Zak Rudden, 19, has signed a one-year contract extension at Ibrox. Rudden scored 12 goals on loan at Falkirk last season. -
The Spring & Summer 2019 Transfer Rumours Thread
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· 35m For Rangers fans following - would come as no surprise if George Edmundson excels up there. 100% committed, strong, decent in the air & mature for his age with big experience already. While two others put bids in, plenty more were interested. Would imagine he'll develop quickly. -
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· 7m Exclusive: Rangers have won the race to sign Oldham's George Edmundson. Deal (finally) expected to be completed this week. Bid around £650,000 accepted. Medical to follow. Should go in time to join Steven Gerrard's side for pre-season trip to Portugal. More -
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/48694803 Scottish FA completes deal for Hampden Park ownership Hampden Park currently has a capacity of just under 52,000 The Scottish FA has concluded its agreement to purchase Hampden Park and will take ownership of the national stadium on 1 August 2020. The governing body agreed a £5m deal with owners Queen's Park in September 2018, after discussing a possible move to Murrayfield. The League Two amateur club have now accepted the final and binding deal. The stadium, built in Glasgow's south side in 1903, has been hosting Scotland matches since 1906. Since its construction, it has hosted all but 16 Scottish Cup finals and all but seven League Cup finals, along with three European Cup finals, two European Cup Winners' Cup finals and a Uefa Cup final. The record attendance of 149,415 was for a Scotland v England match in 1937, while the last refurbishment came in 1999. With a capacity of just under 52,000, Hampden will stage three group fixtures at the 2020 European Championship and one last-16 knockout tie, before the Scottish FA takes control and the end of its current lease period. "The real work begins now to ensure Hampden Park can continue to serve the needs of the game and be an inspirational home for Scottish football in the future," said Scottish FA president Rod Petrie. Queen's Park, the oldest association football club in Scotland - founded in 1867, will relocate to Lesser Hampden. "Whilst it is a sad day for the club as proud owners of the national stadium, the conclusion of these protracted discussions and negotiations, will allow the club to fully focus on building our future at an upgraded Lesser Hampden," said a statement. "We must now look forward to ensure we remain a vibrant and competitive football club within Scottish football. To this end we will be shortly commencing works, on what is presently known as Lesser Hampden, to convert it into a licensed ground for our competitive matches."