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  1. ssn mcgowan arrived 2 min ago both now at murray park
  2. It is also understood that his team-mate, Ryan McGowan, could yet be convinced to make the move. The Australian international refused to talk to Rangers, but manager Ally McCoist has asked the player to reconsider and make a late switch. http://sport.stv.tv/football/clubs/rangers/188136-hearts-winger-david-templeton-at-murray-park-for-rangers-talks/
  3. Santanders website Also saying it loan till 30th June 2013.
  4. Multiple Spanish sources now say Bocanegra has agreed with Santander CoplandRoad.org‏@CoplandRoadorg Bocanegra deal appears to be a one year loan a la Goian. More questions about the SFA/SPL intentions for next year?
  5. Scott Burns‏@ScottBurns75 A deal for #Rangers to sign David Templeton has been thrashed out with his agent. Move from #Hearts set to be finalised.
  6. Scott Burns‏@ScottBurns75 #Blackpool have agreed a deal in principle to sign former #Rangers defender Kirk Broadfoot. Defender is a free agent and can sign after 2nit
  7. Worker, football fan, horror movie fanatic, food and beer lover. Ally McCoist's numero uno fan! Everton Fan dont really know other than the above Simon‏@simon24net @Scotskerry85 source is mcgowan himself via mate verified on ff
  8. yes mate and this Andy Halliday‏@Andy_Halliday @meanie1872 mate spoke to 2 of the lads on the phone they said done deal of Rangers agreed fee with the club which should be easy they said
  9. Simon‏@simon24net unconfirmed - Hearts accept offer from Rangers for both Templeton and McGowan
  10. 5 Dec 2010 David Templeton: I grew up a Celtic fan but Gers-daft dad named me after Davie Cooper HEARTS ace David Templeton grew up as a Celtic fan and spent years cursing his dad for naming him after Davie Cooper. [url=http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/david-templeton-i-grew-up-a-celtic-1077623#][/url] HEARTS ace David Templeton grew up as a Celtic fan and spent years cursing his dad for naming him after Davie Cooper. But now the winger would love nothing more than to emulate Rangers legend Coop by becoming a star on the wing for Scotland. The 21-year-old might be a long way off Cooper's iconic status but his career has taken a giant leap forward this season. A goal in the Edinburgh derby secured hero status with the Tynecastle support and kicked off a dream spell that saw him named the Clydesdale Bank Young Player of the Month for November. And as he picked up his award last week, Templeton laughed about the stick he used to cop from Celtic-supporting mates over his middle name. He said: "It's weird when I look in the Hearts programme and see my name as David Cooper Templeton. My dad grew up a diehard Rangers fan and Davie was his hero. "I don't know why he decided to name me after him because I have an older brother! "Cooper was an unbelievable player and if I could become half as good as he was then it would be amazing. "But I didn't really like it growing up. My dad left and I went to my mum's side of the family. They were all Celtic fans so I ended up following them. It was odd being a Celtic fan named after Davie Cooper. "I got a bit of stick when I was younger but I don't really bother about the Old Firm now I'm at Hearts. "When I was younger my dad always told me about Davie and I saw a few videos of him. "The way he went past people made it look so easy - that's what I liked about him. "It was good watching players like that. Although I was a Celtic fan I loved watching Brian Laudrup too because of the way he played." With the influence of Cooper present from such an early age it was little surprise the young Templeton would find himself drifting to the wings, even if he did start out as a striker. He added: "I liked playing up front as a kid. I wanted to go past everyone and score goals. "I wanted all the glory that comes from scoring. But managers started playing me out wide because I liked going past people. "It was for the best. If I was playing striker now I wouldn't be doing so well." His dad, Henry Templeton, is responsible for a lot more than David's middle name. A former pro himself with Ayr United, he has clearly passed on his skills to his boy. But Templeton junior insists that doesn't add extra pressure to follow in his footsteps. He added: "I only saw a couple of my dad's games. "One was against Celtic and he broke his leg. "I heard he was a good player but I want to do everything myself and not be known as Henry Templeton's son. "I'm pleased with the way things are going. Now that I've had a run in the team I've shown what I can do. Hopefully I've convinced the gaffer I should be playing every week. "My goal against Hibs was a big moment. It was brilliant to turn round and see the fans. "That was easily the best feeling I've had in my career. "I took confidence into the next game against Celtic and scored in that win too. "When Jim Jefferies took over at Hearts I knew he had a record for bringing along great young players. So I was happy with the appointment. "He brought through Alan Johnston and Neil McCann, who were wingers, and that helped me believe I would get my chance as well. He has been very good with me." http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/david-templeton-i-grew-up-a-celtic-1077623
  11. Raman Bhardwaj‏@STVRaman Ryan McGowan has told Hearts he wants to stay at club and won't move to Rangers. Ibrox club still negotiating with Hearts for D Templeton.
  12. TUESDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER, 2012 Rangers v Queen of the South Kick-off 7.45pm (Live on BBC ALBA) http://www.scottishfootballleague.com/news/article/ramsdens-cup-3rd-round-dates/
  13. Blueprint‏@Blueprint_Bear We've done it again Bears! Over 46,500 tickets sold for Rangers v Elgin this Sunday!!
  14. CoplandRoad.org‏@CoplandRoadorg RT: "@mattsturgeon14Carlos Bocanegra will sign to Racing de Santander. Will be official in a couple of hours
  15. STV has learned Rangers today made bids for Hearts pair Ryan McGowan and David Templeton. But they haven't met Hearts' valuation.
  16. Scott Burns‏@ScottBurns75 German midfielder Michael Fink has walked out on #rangers because he refused to wait until tomorro to find out if he is to get a deal.
  17. Rangers CEO Charles Green confirms Rangers have made 2 bids for Hearts winger David Templeton
  18. RANGERS have today reacted to the SFA’s fast track tribunal decisions on manager Ally McCoist and Chief Executive Charles Green. McCoist has been given a three-match touchline ban, suspended for one year, while Green has been censured for comments made made to the media. Green commented: "The decision of the judicial panel was disappointing as they accepted there was no intention on my part to bring the game into disrepute and this is reflected in the sanction imposed. “I explained to the SFA previously and have said publicly what I meant by my remarks and it is time to move on." Ally McCoist said: "I can assure everyone that at no time did I intend to bring the game into disrepute when I made my feelings known about the decision by a judicial panel, set up under the auspices of the SFA, to impose a transfer embargo on Rangers. “I felt the decision was wrong and my concern was that everyone must have full confidence in a system that has the capacity to impose such severe sanctions. “I wanted full transparency on a decision which had far reaching implications for our club. "At no time did I wish any individual subjected to intimidation as a result of my comments and I am relieved that this aspect of the complaint was dismissed by the judicial panel today."
  19. Disciplinary Proceedings outcomes Thursday, 30 August 2012 A Fast Track Tribunal convened today in accordance with the Judicial Panel Protocol to consider the following cases: Alleged Party in Breach: Rangers FC Date: Sunday, 29th July 2012 Disciplinary Rule(s) allegedly breached: Disciplinary Rule 2 (By failing to procure that one of Rangers FC's officials, namely Charles Green, Chief Executive, acted in accordance with Disciplinary Rule 1 by (b) failing to comply with Articles 94.1 and 96.7 of the Scottish FA Articles of Association insofar as the said Charles Green brought the game into disrepute and did not act in the best interests of football and by (f) not behaving towards other members with the utmost good faith, all by making comments in a media interview which suggested that decisions taken concerning the future of Rangers FC were motivated, in part, by bigotry). Outcome: The Judicial Panel found that the complaint against Rangers FC (in respect of Charles Greenâ??s comments) was upheld and a censure was issued. Rule 1: All member clubs shall: (a) observe the principles of loyalty, integrity and sportsmanship in accordance with the rules of fair play; (b) be subject to and comply with the Articles and any statutes, regulations, directives, codes, decisions and International Match Calendar promulgated by the Board, the Professional Game Board, the Non-Professional Game Board, the Judicial Panel Protocol, a Committee or sub-committee, FIFA, UEFA or the Court of Arbitration for Sport; © recognise and submit to the jurisdiction of the Court of Arbitration for Sport as specified in the relevant provisions of the FIFA Statutes and the UEFA Statutes; (d) respect of the Laws of the Game; (e) refrain from engaging in any activity, practice or conduct which would constitute an offence under sections 1, 2 or 6 of the Bribery Act 2010; and (f) behave towards the Scottish FA and other members with the utmost good faith. Rule 2: Each member shall procure that its officials, its Team Officials and its players act in accordance with Rule 1. Alleged Party in Breach: Alistair McCoist, Rangers FC Date: Tuesday, 24th April 2012 Disciplinary Rule(s) allegedly breached: (1) Disciplinary Rule 66 (Bringing the game into disrepute by calling into question the independence of the Judicial Panel that sat on 17th, 18th, 20th and 23rd April 2012 in respect of a case against Rangers FC and Craig Whyte). (2) Disciplinary Rule 71 (Not acting in the best interests of Association Football by calling into question, in a media interview, the independence of the Judicial Panel that sat on 17th, 18th, 20th and 23rd April 2012 in respect of a case against Rangers FC and Craig Whyte). (3) Disciplinary Rule 71 (Not acting in the best interests of Association Football by requesting, in a media interview, that the members of the Judicial Panel who sat on 17th, 18th, 20th and 23rd April 2012, in respect of a case against Rangers FC and Craig Whyte, be named in public). Outcome: The Judicial Panel found Mr McCoist to be guilty of charges 1 and 2, with a three-match suspension applied, suspended for 12 months. Rule 66: No recognised football body, club, official, Team Official or other member of Team Staff, player, referee, or other person under the jurisdiction of the Scottish FA shall bring the game into disrepute. Rule 71: A recognised football body, club, official, Team Official, other member of Team Staff, player or other person under the jurisdiction of the Scottish FA shall, at all times, act in the best interests of Association Football and shall not act in any manner which is improper. http://www.scottishfa.co.uk/scottish_fa_news.cfm?page=2566&newsCategoryID=1&newsID=10485
  20. Alan Smith Liam Kelly Blair Currie Jordan Wilson Gregor Fotheringham Luca Gasparotto Matthew Clarke Stuart Urquhart Kyle McAusland Kristian Gibson Darren Ramsay Fraser Aird Aaron McGregor Andy Murdoch Jamie Burrows Callum Gallagher Glody Ntumba http://www.rangers.co.uk/teams/reserves-and-youth
  21. Have we got enough players?
  22. RANGERS will participate in the Scottish Football League Reserve League in the 2012/13 season. The SFL today announced the fixtures for the forthcoming season with 13 matches in total for the Light Blues. Exact dates and times will be confirmed ahead of each match, with the Gers likely to play the majority of their home matches at Murray Park, although Ibrox may also feature.. Each club participating in the Reserve League will play each other once either home or away, with Gers scheduled to play one more away match than home fixtures. Fixtures are currently scheduled as week commencing with all matches due to be completed by the end of 2012. Fixtures are subject to change, with exact venues and kick off times to be confirmed on a weekly basis. The 14 participating clubs from across the SFL are: Airdrie United Annan Athletic Ayr United Cowdenbeath Dumbarton East Fife Livingston Morton Partick Thistle Queen of the South Queen's Park Raith Rovers Rangers Stenhousemuir http://rangers.co.uk/news/headlines/item/1907-reserve-fixtures-released
  23. MANAGER Charlie Brown admits his club could have done with a trip to Ibrox for the money but is looking forward to welcoming his beloved Gers to Mosset Park. http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/forres-mechanics-boss-rangers-wont-1283191
  24. sorry mate only what i seen on ff
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