Rangers: September 2008 Archives

Miller makes goal vow

Kenny Miller has vowed to carry on scoring for Rangers after his brace helped sink Hibernian at the weekend.

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Midfielder gunning for treble

Pedro Mendes says Rangers aim to win the domestic treble this season to make up for the disappointment of going out of Europe.

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Gers land Accies

Rangers have been drawn at home against Hamilton in the fourth round of the Co-operative Insurance Cup.

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Keeper vows to keep Gers' place

Neil Alexander has warned Allan McGregor he will not give up the number one jersey at Rangers without a fight after getting the nod.

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Boss ready to wield axe

Rangers boss Walter Smith has told his players no-one's position is safe after Allan McGregor was dropped at the weekend.

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Smith hands Ferguson huge boost

Rangers boss Walter Smith has guaranteed skipper Barry Ferguson a starting role once he regains full fitness.

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Miller vows to heal European wounds

Striker Kenny Miller insists Rangers are hell-bent on winning the SPL title this season after being knocked out of Europe last month.

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Ferguson not finished at Ibrox

Rangers midfielder Barry Ferguson has slammed rumours about him being finished at Ibrox as he targets a first team.

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Terrors game target for skipper

Rangers boss Walter Smith is confident skipper Barry Ferguson will be back in action by the end of next month.

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Drop me if you dare, says Boyd

Kris Boyd has told Rangers manager Walter Smith to drop him at his peril after his double in the weekend win against Kilmarnock.

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Weir fit but two doubtful for Killie clash

Veteran defender David Weir is winning his battle to recover from injury in time for Saturday's clash against Kilmarnock.

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Smith hopeful on Weir fitness

Rangers boss Walter Smith is hopeful defender David Weir will be fit play in Saturday's League game with Kilmarnock.

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McCulloch calls it a day

Lee McCulloch says he has quit international football with Scotland to focus on winning a regular place in the Rangers side.

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Burke philosophical about contract

Recovering winger Chris Burke will look to prove his fitness before even thinking about a new contract at Rangers.

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Duo struggle with knocks

Kevin Thomson has returned early from international duty as the Rangers star struggles with an Achilles injury.

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Striker move on cards

Blackpool are in the hunt to sign Rangers striker Alan Gow but could miss out after Hearts showed an interest in him.

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Miller makes goal vow

Kenny Miller has vowed to carry on scoring for Rangers after his brace helped sink Hibernian at the weekend.

More: Miller makes goal vow |

Midfielder gunning for treble

Pedro Mendes says Rangers aim to win the domestic treble this season to make up for the disappointment of going out of Europe.

More: Midfielder gunning for treble |

Gers land Accies

Rangers have been drawn at home against Hamilton in the fourth round of the Co-operative Insurance Cup.

More: Gers land Accies |

Keeper vows to keep Gers' place

Neil Alexander has warned Allan McGregor he will not give up the number one jersey at Rangers without a fight after getting the nod.

More: Keeper vows to keep Gers' place |

Boss ready to wield axe

Rangers boss Walter Smith has told his players no-one's position is safe after Allan McGregor was dropped at the weekend.

More: Boss ready to wield axe |

Smith hands Ferguson huge boost

Rangers boss Walter Smith has guaranteed skipper Barry Ferguson a starting role once he regains full fitness.

More: Smith hands Ferguson huge boost |

Miller vows to heal European wounds

Striker Kenny Miller insists Rangers are hell-bent on winning the SPL title this season after being knocked out of Europe last month.

More: Miller vows to heal European wounds |

Ferguson not finished at Ibrox

Rangers midfielder Barry Ferguson has slammed rumours about him being finished at Ibrox as he targets a first team.

More: Ferguson not finished at Ibrox |

Terrors game target for skipper

Rangers boss Walter Smith is confident skipper Barry Ferguson will be back in action by the end of next month.

More: Terrors game target for skipper |

Drop me if you dare, says Boyd

Kris Boyd has told Rangers manager Walter Smith to drop him at his peril after his double in the weekend win against Kilmarnock.

More: Drop me if you dare, says Boyd |

Weir fit but two doubtful for Killie clash

Veteran defender David Weir is winning his battle to recover from injury in time for Saturday's clash against Kilmarnock.

More: Weir fit but two doubtful for Killie clash |

Smith hopeful on Weir fitness

Rangers boss Walter Smith is hopeful defender David Weir will be fit play in Saturday's League game with Kilmarnock.

More: Smith hopeful on Weir fitness |

McCulloch calls it a day

Lee McCulloch says he has quit international football with Scotland to focus on winning a regular place in the Rangers side.

More: McCulloch calls it a day |

Burke philosophical about contract

Recovering winger Chris Burke will look to prove his fitness before even thinking about a new contract at Rangers.

More: Burke philosophical about contract |

Duo struggle with knocks

Kevin Thomson has returned early from international duty as the Rangers star struggles with an Achilles injury.

More: Duo struggle with knocks |

Striker move on cards

Blackpool are in the hunt to sign Rangers striker Alan Gow but could miss out after Hearts showed an interest in him.

More: Striker move on cards |

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