Sam English
Well-Known Member
1878 - Nottingham Forest 0 Rangers 2 (Dunlop,Stuthers) - Friendly
Rangers' second visit to Forest's Racecourse Ground saw them record their third win over their English rivals thanks to goals from Willie Dunlop and Willie Struthers.
1889 - Vale of Leven 3 Rangers 2 (Wylie,D.Gow) - Scottish Cup 3rd Round Replay (4,500)
1895 - Hibernian 1 Rangers 1 (Barker) - Scottish League Division One (8,000)
1901 - Rangers 2 (Speedie,Wilkie) Celtic 2 - Glasgow Cup Final (Played at Ibrox Park) (40,000)
Celtic were not happy at having to play the final of the Glasgow Cup at Ibrox,even though the venue had been selected by vote of the Glasgow Football Association.When the game ended a draw and the same committee again chose Ibrox for the replay,Celtic refused to agree. Rangers offered to compromise and play the replay at a neutral ground,but this too was rejected by Celtic,who claimed that having drawn at Ibrox their own Celtic Park should be the venue for the replay.When this was rejected and it became apparent there was not going to be a replay,the trophy and medals were awarded to Rangers.
1907 - Rangers 1 (Kyle) Celtic 2 - Glasgow Cup Final 2nd Replay (Played at Hampden Park) (56,000)
1912 - Celtic 3 Rangers 2 (Reid 2) - Scottish League Division One (45,000)
1918 - Rangers 0 Motherwell 0 - Scottish League Division One (22,000)
1929 - Rangers 1 (Nicholson) Celtic 0 - Scottish League Division One (50,000)
This was a game that showed the vast gulf between the two clubs at this time. Scotland was playing Wales in Cardiff. Dougie Gray, Tully Craig, Tommy Muirhead and Alan Morton were in the Scotland side. Bob Hamilton, Jock Buchanan and Davie Meiklejohn were unavailable due to injury or illness. Seven reserves were in the Rangers' line-up but the "Glasgow Herald" still felt we would still have the edge over a Celtic team missing only Jimmy McGrory. The "Herald" was proved correct!
1935 - Clyde 1 Rangers 4 (Venters 2 1Pen,Drysdale) - Scottish League Division One (14,000)
1940 - Dumbarton 1 Rangers 4 (J.Smith 3,Waddell) - Southern League (10,000)
1946 - Morton 0 Rangers 2 (Young Pen,Thornton) - League Cup section B (18,000)
1957 - Rangers 2 (B.Simpson) Hearts 3 - Scottish League Division One (62,000)
1960 - Hearts 1 Rangers 3 (Scott,Brand,Wilson) - Scottish League Division One (39,500)
1963 - Rangers 5 (Forrest 4,Willoughby) Morton 0 - League Cup Final (Played at Hampden Park) (105,907)
Morton were surprise finalists in the League Cup,disposing of several bigger names on route to Hampden Park and the prospect of an encounter between David and Goliath was enough to draw a crowd of 105,907 for the final. There Morton's luck finally ran out,for Rangers quickly took command of the game and ended up easy winners.Jim Forrest,who had originally broken into the team deputising for the injured Jimmy Millar, scored four goals,a record achievement for a Rangers player in a cup final.It was a family affair as well,for Rangers' other goal was scored by his cousin Alex Willoughby.
1968 - Rangers 2 (A.Ferguson,Henderson) Aberdeen 3 - Scottish League Division One (40,000)
1974 - Hearts 1 Rangers 1 (Jardine Pen) - Scottish League Division One (27,094)
1977 - Aberdeen 3 Rangers 1 (Smith) - League Cup 3rd Round 2nd Leg (15,600)
1983 - Rangers 2 (Prytz,Mitchell) Hearts 0 - League Cup Section 2 (9,820)
1985 - St.Mirren 2 Rangers 1 (McCoist) - Scottish Premier Division (13,911)
1986 - Rangers 2 (Durrant,Cooper Pen) Celtic 1 - League Cup Final (Played at Hampden Park) (74,219)
The Graeme Souness regime got off to a perfect start with victory in the League Cup over bitter rivals Celtic. Player-manager Souness watched from the sidelines, having been injured two weeks previously, but was obviously delighted as Ian Durrant and Davie Cooper from the penalty spot ensured the first trophy of his management career. For Celtic there was the added misery of having Maurice Johnston sent off during the game. "I am delighted for the players and for the fans, but this is just where we begin." The words of Rangers Chief Executive David Holmes in his post-match interview
1988 - 1FC Cologne 2 Rangers 0 - UEFA Cup 2nd Round 1st Leg (42,000)
1991 - Rangers 1 (Johnston) Falkirk 1 - Scottish Premier Division (36,441)
1994 - Rangers secured the services of Scotland international defender Alan McLaren from Hearts in a deal reported to be worth around £2 million with Dave McPherson going in the opposite direction. McLaren would play 85 times for the club, scoring 5 goals, but injury would curtail his time at Ibrox and he would ultimately retire from football at the age of 28.
1996 - Rangers 5 (Laudrup 2,Gascoigne 3) Motherwell 0 - Scottish Premier Division (48,169)
1999 - Rangers 1 (Moore) Valencia CF 2 - European Champions League Group F (50,063)
2005 - Livingston 2 Rangers 2 (Ferguson,Burke) - Scottish Premier League (9,481)
2013 - East Fife 0 Rangers 4 (Daly 3, Thom OG) - Scottish League One (4,700)
Bayview Stadium witnessed its record attendance
2016 - Rangers 1 (Garner) St.Johnstone 1 - Scottish Premiership (46,563)
2017 - Rangers sack manager Pedro Caixinha after seven months in charge. Coach Graeme Murty took over on an interim basis, as he did before Caixinha's appointment. Caixinha won 14 of his 26 games, with assistant manager Helder Baptista and coaches Pedro Malta and Jose Belman also leaving Ibrox.
The decision was made at a board meeting after the previous evenings 1-1 home draw with Kilmarnock, which left Rangers fourth in the Scottish Premiership.
Rangers' second visit to Forest's Racecourse Ground saw them record their third win over their English rivals thanks to goals from Willie Dunlop and Willie Struthers.
1889 - Vale of Leven 3 Rangers 2 (Wylie,D.Gow) - Scottish Cup 3rd Round Replay (4,500)
1895 - Hibernian 1 Rangers 1 (Barker) - Scottish League Division One (8,000)
1901 - Rangers 2 (Speedie,Wilkie) Celtic 2 - Glasgow Cup Final (Played at Ibrox Park) (40,000)
Celtic were not happy at having to play the final of the Glasgow Cup at Ibrox,even though the venue had been selected by vote of the Glasgow Football Association.When the game ended a draw and the same committee again chose Ibrox for the replay,Celtic refused to agree. Rangers offered to compromise and play the replay at a neutral ground,but this too was rejected by Celtic,who claimed that having drawn at Ibrox their own Celtic Park should be the venue for the replay.When this was rejected and it became apparent there was not going to be a replay,the trophy and medals were awarded to Rangers.
1907 - Rangers 1 (Kyle) Celtic 2 - Glasgow Cup Final 2nd Replay (Played at Hampden Park) (56,000)
1912 - Celtic 3 Rangers 2 (Reid 2) - Scottish League Division One (45,000)
1918 - Rangers 0 Motherwell 0 - Scottish League Division One (22,000)
1929 - Rangers 1 (Nicholson) Celtic 0 - Scottish League Division One (50,000)
This was a game that showed the vast gulf between the two clubs at this time. Scotland was playing Wales in Cardiff. Dougie Gray, Tully Craig, Tommy Muirhead and Alan Morton were in the Scotland side. Bob Hamilton, Jock Buchanan and Davie Meiklejohn were unavailable due to injury or illness. Seven reserves were in the Rangers' line-up but the "Glasgow Herald" still felt we would still have the edge over a Celtic team missing only Jimmy McGrory. The "Herald" was proved correct!
1935 - Clyde 1 Rangers 4 (Venters 2 1Pen,Drysdale) - Scottish League Division One (14,000)
1940 - Dumbarton 1 Rangers 4 (J.Smith 3,Waddell) - Southern League (10,000)
1946 - Morton 0 Rangers 2 (Young Pen,Thornton) - League Cup section B (18,000)
1957 - Rangers 2 (B.Simpson) Hearts 3 - Scottish League Division One (62,000)
1960 - Hearts 1 Rangers 3 (Scott,Brand,Wilson) - Scottish League Division One (39,500)
1963 - Rangers 5 (Forrest 4,Willoughby) Morton 0 - League Cup Final (Played at Hampden Park) (105,907)
Morton were surprise finalists in the League Cup,disposing of several bigger names on route to Hampden Park and the prospect of an encounter between David and Goliath was enough to draw a crowd of 105,907 for the final. There Morton's luck finally ran out,for Rangers quickly took command of the game and ended up easy winners.Jim Forrest,who had originally broken into the team deputising for the injured Jimmy Millar, scored four goals,a record achievement for a Rangers player in a cup final.It was a family affair as well,for Rangers' other goal was scored by his cousin Alex Willoughby.
1968 - Rangers 2 (A.Ferguson,Henderson) Aberdeen 3 - Scottish League Division One (40,000)
1974 - Hearts 1 Rangers 1 (Jardine Pen) - Scottish League Division One (27,094)
1977 - Aberdeen 3 Rangers 1 (Smith) - League Cup 3rd Round 2nd Leg (15,600)
1983 - Rangers 2 (Prytz,Mitchell) Hearts 0 - League Cup Section 2 (9,820)
1985 - St.Mirren 2 Rangers 1 (McCoist) - Scottish Premier Division (13,911)
1986 - Rangers 2 (Durrant,Cooper Pen) Celtic 1 - League Cup Final (Played at Hampden Park) (74,219)
The Graeme Souness regime got off to a perfect start with victory in the League Cup over bitter rivals Celtic. Player-manager Souness watched from the sidelines, having been injured two weeks previously, but was obviously delighted as Ian Durrant and Davie Cooper from the penalty spot ensured the first trophy of his management career. For Celtic there was the added misery of having Maurice Johnston sent off during the game. "I am delighted for the players and for the fans, but this is just where we begin." The words of Rangers Chief Executive David Holmes in his post-match interview
1988 - 1FC Cologne 2 Rangers 0 - UEFA Cup 2nd Round 1st Leg (42,000)
1991 - Rangers 1 (Johnston) Falkirk 1 - Scottish Premier Division (36,441)
1994 - Rangers secured the services of Scotland international defender Alan McLaren from Hearts in a deal reported to be worth around £2 million with Dave McPherson going in the opposite direction. McLaren would play 85 times for the club, scoring 5 goals, but injury would curtail his time at Ibrox and he would ultimately retire from football at the age of 28.
1996 - Rangers 5 (Laudrup 2,Gascoigne 3) Motherwell 0 - Scottish Premier Division (48,169)
1999 - Rangers 1 (Moore) Valencia CF 2 - European Champions League Group F (50,063)
2005 - Livingston 2 Rangers 2 (Ferguson,Burke) - Scottish Premier League (9,481)
2013 - East Fife 0 Rangers 4 (Daly 3, Thom OG) - Scottish League One (4,700)
Bayview Stadium witnessed its record attendance
2016 - Rangers 1 (Garner) St.Johnstone 1 - Scottish Premiership (46,563)
2017 - Rangers sack manager Pedro Caixinha after seven months in charge. Coach Graeme Murty took over on an interim basis, as he did before Caixinha's appointment. Caixinha won 14 of his 26 games, with assistant manager Helder Baptista and coaches Pedro Malta and Jose Belman also leaving Ibrox.
The decision was made at a board meeting after the previous evenings 1-1 home draw with Kilmarnock, which left Rangers fourth in the Scottish Premiership.