MrBearightside
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1) "His best Rangers moment was when he came on as a substitute and scored twice in the 3–1 victory over arch-rivals Celtic at Ibrox Stadium.[10] It was the goals to make it 2–1 and 3–1, which he delivered. Rangers won the Premier Division titles in both 1995/96 and 1996/97,[7] but he could not establish himself in the Rangers starting line-up,[10] and was eventually not allowed to train with the first team.[8]
When Rangers bought striker Marco Negri in the summer 1997, he left the club shortly thereafter.[10] He scored 15 goals in 23 league games for the club."
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2) "As he moved into his thirties, he was featuring in the Dons' first team only infrequently, but in late 1989 he was then signed for Rangers, reigning Scottish champions and his boyhood favourites. The move was surprising given that Rangers manager Graeme Souness had previously likened him to 'a basketball player' when he played against them for Aberdeen.Having been brought to Ibroxprimarily as squad cover, he played only a small number of first team matches, sometimes filling in in defence or midfield, before retiring from playing in 1991."
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3) "On 25 July, Palermo agreed an undisclosed fee with Scottish Champions Rangers regarding him, who subsequently signed a three-year contract.On 29 July, he received his work permit, and made his Rangers debut the following day against St Johnstone in a 2–0 win, which was also his new manager Ally McCoist's first win in charge of the Glasgow-based club. He was due to play his first European Champions League Qualifier for Rangers on 4 August 2011 after successfully appealing to UEFA who earlier deemed him ineligible. He unfortunately injured his hamstring and was unable to play. He made his Old Firm debut on 18 September 2011 in a 4–2 victory and was praised heavily by the Rangers fans. He quickly became a fans favourite at Rangers putting in many consistent and impressive displays."
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When Rangers bought striker Marco Negri in the summer 1997, he left the club shortly thereafter.[10] He scored 15 goals in 23 league games for the club."
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EBA
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Erik Bo Andersen
2) "As he moved into his thirties, he was featuring in the Dons' first team only infrequently, but in late 1989 he was then signed for Rangers, reigning Scottish champions and his boyhood favourites. The move was surprising given that Rangers manager Graeme Souness had previously likened him to 'a basketball player' when he played against them for Aberdeen.Having been brought to Ibroxprimarily as squad cover, he played only a small number of first team matches, sometimes filling in in defence or midfield, before retiring from playing in 1991."
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DD
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Davie Dodds
3) "On 25 July, Palermo agreed an undisclosed fee with Scottish Champions Rangers regarding him, who subsequently signed a three-year contract.On 29 July, he received his work permit, and made his Rangers debut the following day against St Johnstone in a 2–0 win, which was also his new manager Ally McCoist's first win in charge of the Glasgow-based club. He was due to play his first European Champions League Qualifier for Rangers on 4 August 2011 after successfully appealing to UEFA who earlier deemed him ineligible. He unfortunately injured his hamstring and was unable to play. He made his Old Firm debut on 18 September 2011 in a 4–2 victory and was praised heavily by the Rangers fans. He quickly became a fans favourite at Rangers putting in many consistent and impressive displays."
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DG
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Dorin Goian