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Gers Lift Glasgow Cup

 

TWO goals from Kane Hemmings has given Rangers under-17s a stunning 2-1 Old Firm victory in tonight's Glasgow Cup final at Broadwood.

 

Kane Hemmings celebrates his second goal against Celtic in the Glasgow Cup final 2009Celtic were the holders of the famous trophy going in to the game but the Light Blues dominated proceedings on this occasion and thoroughly deserved their win.

 

Hemmings opened the scoring on the half-hour mark; the former Tamworth striker bursting clear of the Celtic defence and prodding the ball home after Hoops keeper Robbie Thomson had made an excellent initial save to deny him.

 

Miodrag Krivoapic's kids responded well to going behind and were to grab an equaliser with four minutes of the first-half remaining.

 

A free-kick from Jordan Lowdon was glanced on by Matt Hughes and James Keatings headed the ball in to the net. Kane Hemmings celebrates his winning goal against Celtic in the Glasgow Cup final 2009

 

Rangers, however, were back in front two minutes in to the restart and it proved to be a sensational winner.

 

Kal Naismith found Hemmings in the box and the powerful hitman, who was dangerous throughout, produced a thunderous volley which smashed off the underside of the bar before bouncing over the line.

 

The Murray Park starlets celebrated their memorable victory in style after the final whistle and were worthy winners from this entertaining youth clash.

 

Look out for post-match reaction and picture gallery on http://www.rangers.co.uk tomorrow.

 

RANGERS: Inglis; McNeil, Milne, Cole, Scott, McCabe, McGeough, Dick, Wright (Kisuka 65), Hemmings (McAusland 80), Naismith

Subs not used: Currie, Crawford, Wallace, Main, Marenghi

 

CELTIC: Thomson; Toshney, Mosson (Young 65), Hughes, Lowdon; McGregor (Feruz 65), McDonnell, Bagshaw, Brennan; Keatings, Marsden (Donald 85)

Subs not used: Fairley, McDonald, Lynch

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Gers Lift Glasgow Cup

 

TWO goals from Kane Hemmings has given Rangers under-17s a stunning 2-1 Old Firm victory in tonight's Glasgow Cup final at Broadwood.

 

Kane Hemmings celebrates his second goal against Celtic in the Glasgow Cup final 2009Celtic were the holders of the famous trophy going in to the game but the Light Blues dominated proceedings on this occasion and thoroughly deserved their win.

 

Hemmings opened the scoring on the half-hour mark; the former Tamworth striker bursting clear of the Celtic defence and prodding the ball home after Hoops keeper Robbie Thomson had made an excellent initial save to deny him.

 

Miodrag Krivoapic's kids responded well to going behind and were to grab an equaliser with four minutes of the first-half remaining.

 

A free-kick from Jordan Lowdon was glanced on by Matt Hughes and James Keatings headed the ball in to the net. Kane Hemmings celebrates his winning goal against Celtic in the Glasgow Cup final 2009

 

Rangers, however, were back in front two minutes in to the restart and it proved to be a sensational winner.

 

Kal Naismith found Hemmings in the box and the powerful hitman, who was dangerous throughout, produced a thunderous volley which smashed off the underside of the bar before bouncing over the line.

 

The Murray Park starlets celebrated their memorable victory in style after the final whistle and were worthy winners from this entertaining youth clash.

 

Look out for post-match reaction and picture gallery on http://www.rangers.co.uk tomorrow.

 

RANGERS: Inglis; McNeil, Milne, Cole, Scott, McCabe, McGeough, Dick, Wright (Kisuka 65), Hemmings (McAusland 80), Naismith

Subs not used: Currie, Crawford, Wallace, Main, Marenghi

 

CELTIC: Thomson; Toshney, Mosson (Young 65), Hughes, Lowdon; McGregor (Feruz 65), McDonnell, Bagshaw, Brennan; Keatings, Marsden (Donald 85)

Subs not used: Fairley, McDonald, Lynch

 

Well done the boys!!!!

 

Look at the Celtic subs not used. Fairley Lynch McDonald. I will go with that.:)

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Big news story like the reserve league and the women's football? :devil:

 

With all the negative posts about Murray Park and the players it's producing, I'd say it's pretty big news...:box:

 

Women's football, what's that?:whistle:

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With all the negative posts about Murray Park and the players it's producing, I'd say it's pretty big news...:box:

 

Women's football, what's that?:whistle:

 

:thup:

 

Was just a dig at the papers for making a big deal of their reserves winning their league and the BBC actually including news about their women's team on their main club page. Must be struggling for positive stories about their first team. :D

 

Do not expect to see this get any great coverage. Though had the other mob won.

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