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Old Firm Derby: Celtic & Moussa Dembele Shine, Brendan Rodgers Gloats, Rangers Not Ready
The Scottish Premier League needed the Old Firm Derby back, but Celtic vs Rangers at the moment is as one sided as a rivalry can be. Moussa Dembele tore through the newcomers (funny to call them that) defense with ease, and until the financial and quality gaps are bridges in a way, there’s still no threat to Celtic’s Premiership dictatorship.
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Rangers FC – Boycotting Scottish Football Reorganization
It’s easy to see why Rangers and their fans feel that the new proposal to run Scottish football into a 12-12-18 league format isn’t to their liking, pretty much meaning that despite winning promotion from the third division this season, they’ll remain in the lowest tier of the sport in Scotland because of needless innovations.
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Rangers FC – Can’t Stop Losing Money
The sad story of Rangers football club is turning into a happier one at the end of their first season after being forced to drop into the Scottish Third division, making it a rare case of the nation’s biggest club being forced to play outside the top flight, with a new ownership on board. They’re no longer in peril, although that doesn’t mean that their financial troubles are over.
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Rangers FC – Revenge Against SPL Teams
What can Rangers do to other SPL teams now that they’re in the third division? It’s going to take years before they can grab a dominant hold of the top flight like in years past, so for now, making some sort of financial dent in the accounting of some clubs is pretty much all they have to show for.
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Rangers Fans Set New European Attendance Record
No, not a world record, but 49,118 fans who showed up at Ibrox to watch Rangers play their first home match of the season in the Scottish Third division nearly broke the record for highest attendance in a fourth-tier football match, having to settle for a European record.
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Sad State of Rangers and the SPL
Rangers FC, or Glasgow Rangers as many refer to the club, 54 times Scottish champions and the winners of the SPL for the last three seasons, have gone into administration. Unpaid tax bills that reach the incredible sum of £84 million in two seperated disputes mean a grim future for the club, the Scottish Premeir League and even Celtic and the Old Firm derby.
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Maurice Edu – Double Agent
Maurice Edu scores two goals in the Champions League clash between Rangers and Valencia – One for the home side and one for the visitors.