Rangers: April 2009 Archives

MacPherson angry at Mendes comments

St Mirren boss Gus MacPherson has blasted Rangers ace Pedro Mendes for claiming Will Haining could have broken his leg on Saturday.

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£4m exit rumours grow

Rangers could face a battle to keep hold of Madjid Bougherra in the summer with Birmingham thought to be keen.

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Huge injury boost for Smith

Rangers have revealed the injury to Pedro Mendes is not that serious and say he should be fit to face Hearts this Sunday.

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Smith facing dilemma

Rangers will be without Barry Ferguson for Sunday's Scottish Cup semi-final against St Mirren, while Sasa Papac is also out.

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Midfielder cool on move

Andy Dorman insists he is only focused on playing for St Mirren and is ignoring talk of a move to Rangers.

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Injury to prematurely end midfielder's Gers stay

Bary Ferguson might have played his last game for Rangers after he picked up a suspected torn calf injury playing for the reserves.

MacPherson rules out exit for Gers target

St Mirren boss Gus MacPherson has described reports linking Rangers target Andy Dorman with a move as "nothing other than speculation".

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Upbeat fitness report

Sasa Papac's knee injury is not as bad as first feared and the defender could be fit for Rangers next SPL clash with Hearts.

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Lafferty handed Old Firm chance

Striker Kyle Lafferty could be fit for Rangers' Old Firm derby with Celtic after the match was put back by another week to May 9.

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Bougherra's Old Firm hopes

Defender Madjid Bougherra hopes Rangers' Old Firm battle with Celtic will be moved as he faces missing it for the third time this term.

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Smith to fight for Gers future

Stevie Smith hopes his rare appearance for Rangers against Motherwell on Saturday will herald the start of his career at Ibrox.

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Injuries stack up for Gers

Rangers will be without nine players including Sasa Papac and DaMarcus Beasley for Saturday's visit of Motherwell.

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Pair set for crunch Gers talks

Walter Smith has indicated Barry Ferguson and Alan McGregor can still have a Rangers future if they show enough remorse.

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Smith without seven stars

Walter Smith is without five injured players - plus the suspended Barry Ferguson and Allan McGregor for the game at St Mirren.

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Miller to see specialist

Kenny Miller will miss at least the next two games for Rangers as he continues to struggle with a hamstring injury.

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Defender worry for Smith

Rangers are sweating over the fitness of Kirk Broadfoot, who is rated doubtful to face St Mirren on Wednesday night.

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SFA ends pair's Scotland careers

The Scottish Football Association has told Barry Ferguson and Allan McGregor of Rangers they will never play for their country again.

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Duo set for exit door

Rangers have axed Barry Ferguson and Allan McGregor for the Falkirk game and they may never play for the club again.

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Gers pair will get another chance

George Burley insists Barry Ferguson and Allan McGregor still have a future with Scotland despite their breach of discipline.

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Burley axes Gers duo

Scotland boss George Burley has axed Rangers duo Barry Ferguson and Allan McGregor for the clash against Iceland.

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MacPherson angry at Mendes comments

St Mirren boss Gus MacPherson has blasted Rangers ace Pedro Mendes for claiming Will Haining could have broken his leg on Saturday.

More: MacPherson angry at Mendes comments |

£4m exit rumours grow

Rangers could face a battle to keep hold of Madjid Bougherra in the summer with Birmingham thought to be keen.

More: £4m exit rumours grow |

Huge injury boost for Smith

Rangers have revealed the injury to Pedro Mendes is not that serious and say he should be fit to face Hearts this Sunday.

More: Huge injury boost for Smith |

Smith facing dilemma

Rangers will be without Barry Ferguson for Sunday's Scottish Cup semi-final against St Mirren, while Sasa Papac is also out.

More: Smith facing dilemma |

Midfielder cool on move

Andy Dorman insists he is only focused on playing for St Mirren and is ignoring talk of a move to Rangers.

More: Midfielder cool on move |

Injury to prematurely end midfielder's Gers stay

Bary Ferguson might have played his last game for Rangers after he picked up a suspected torn calf injury playing for the reserves.

MacPherson rules out exit for Gers target

St Mirren boss Gus MacPherson has described reports linking Rangers target Andy Dorman with a move as "nothing other than speculation".

More: MacPherson rules out exit for Gers target |

Upbeat fitness report

Sasa Papac's knee injury is not as bad as first feared and the defender could be fit for Rangers next SPL clash with Hearts.

More: Upbeat fitness report |

Lafferty handed Old Firm chance

Striker Kyle Lafferty could be fit for Rangers' Old Firm derby with Celtic after the match was put back by another week to May 9.

More: Lafferty handed Old Firm chance |

Bougherra's Old Firm hopes

Defender Madjid Bougherra hopes Rangers' Old Firm battle with Celtic will be moved as he faces missing it for the third time this term.

More: Bougherra's Old Firm hopes |

Smith to fight for Gers future

Stevie Smith hopes his rare appearance for Rangers against Motherwell on Saturday will herald the start of his career at Ibrox.

More: Smith to fight for Gers future |

Injuries stack up for Gers

Rangers will be without nine players including Sasa Papac and DaMarcus Beasley for Saturday's visit of Motherwell.

More: Injuries stack up for Gers |

Pair set for crunch Gers talks

Walter Smith has indicated Barry Ferguson and Alan McGregor can still have a Rangers future if they show enough remorse.

More: Pair set for crunch Gers talks |

Smith without seven stars

Walter Smith is without five injured players - plus the suspended Barry Ferguson and Allan McGregor for the game at St Mirren.

More: Smith without seven stars |

Miller to see specialist

Kenny Miller will miss at least the next two games for Rangers as he continues to struggle with a hamstring injury.

More: Miller to see specialist |

Defender worry for Smith

Rangers are sweating over the fitness of Kirk Broadfoot, who is rated doubtful to face St Mirren on Wednesday night.

More: Defender worry for Smith |

SFA ends pair's Scotland careers

The Scottish Football Association has told Barry Ferguson and Allan McGregor of Rangers they will never play for their country again.

More: SFA ends pair's Scotland careers |

Duo set for exit door

Rangers have axed Barry Ferguson and Allan McGregor for the Falkirk game and they may never play for the club again.

More: Duo set for exit door |

Gers pair will get another chance

George Burley insists Barry Ferguson and Allan McGregor still have a future with Scotland despite their breach of discipline.

More: Gers pair will get another chance |

Burley axes Gers duo

Scotland boss George Burley has axed Rangers duo Barry Ferguson and Allan McGregor for the clash against Iceland.

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