Rangers travel away to Aberdeen in Stevie G’s first league game, sure to be a cracker of a start to the year.
Not the ideal kick off time for the first game of the season, but no excuses not to see a big crowd down the Aurora.
10pm @ The Aurora!
Rangers travel away to Aberdeen in Stevie G’s first league game, sure to be a cracker of a start to the year.
Not the ideal kick off time for the first game of the season, but no excuses not to see a big crowd down the Aurora.
10pm @ The Aurora!
The game will be shown live at the Aurora hotel, 324 Elizabeth Street on Saturday evening going into Sunday morning, 2am kick off.
The team have been playing well recently, come down to the Aurora and watch the Gers march on with the men and women of STB RSC.
Tickets are now available for purchase.
Guest speakers will include Jorg Albertz, Micheal Mols, Richard Gough and managing director of Rangers Football Club ( Stewart Robinson ).
Other VIP guests will include Lawrie Mckinna ( Lord Mayor of Gosford ) and mad Rangers fan, and possibly Gavin Rae who is based in Sydney at the moment.
Please open the link embedded below “ORSA AGM Rev 2” to secure your tickets.
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Rangers marked their last home match of the season with a draw as Motherwell claimed a deserved point at Ibrox.
The visitors created the best chance of the first half but Jamie Murphy could not latch on to Henrik Ojamaa’s cutback as the goal lay gaping.
Tom Hateley’s shot was too high as Stuart McCall’s side continued to press after the interval.
Carlos Bocanegra’s powerful header was blocked by a Rangers team-mate and neither side could find a winner.
Third-place Motherwell, who will join Scottish Premier League winners Celtic in next season’s Champions League qualifiers due to runners-up Rangers’ ineligibility for Europe, were seeking their first win against the Ibrox side since December 2002.
Lee McCulloch’s goal-bound shot was blocked on the six-yard line by the head of Hateley after Sone Aluko had opened up the Motherwell defence early on.
Kyle Bartley ventured forward to curl a shot just over as Rangers continued to press and Aluko then drew a save from Darren Randolph.
But it was Motherwell who should have taken the lead after Ojamaa and Murphy had combined to put the former through on goal.
The Estonian rounded keeper Allan McGregor near the byeline and tried to set up his strike partner for a tap-in but the pass was too far in front of Murphy and the hosts cleared.
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Rangers full-back Lee Wallace had an effort saved early in the second half before Motherwell went straight to the other end with Chris Humphrey, whose dangerous low cross towards Murphy was well cut out by Ross Perry, a first-half replacement for the injured Dorin Goian.
Referee Willie Collum allowed play to continue after Jamie Ness had fouled Ojamaa as the the striker got to his feet quickly to set up Hateley, who fired over from the edge of the box.
Manager Ally McCoist elected for a change in personnel with Ness and Rhys McCabe making way for Alejandro Bedoya and Andy Little, and it was the latter who got in the way of Bocanegra’s header from Aluko’s corner soon after.
Bedoya was well-placed to score when he failed to connect with Steven Whittaker’s teasing low centre as the last real chance of the match went unconverted.
Adapted from BBC Website
RANGERS have revealed they will retire the No12 jersey at the end of the season in honour of the fans who have backed the club since it went into administration.
The Ibrox club will pay tribute to supporters at tomorrow’s game against Motherwell by dedicating the No12 jersey to them.
A card with a message of thanks from manager Ally McCoist will also be put on every seat.
The first-team squad will also carry a banner of thanks to the fans on to the pitch before kick- off and a souvenir programme saluting fans will be available
McCoist said: “Supporters are often referred to as the 12th man and now, more than ever, we are seeing the incredible backing of our global fanbase doing all they can to help Rangers.
“We will pay tribute to our fans by retiring the No12 jersey in their honour and dedicating it forever to the supporters.
“I have been truly humbled by the way our fans have supported the club since we went into administration. Our support has been everything we thought it would be and more and they have shown an allegiance to the club which has been unequalled.
“I’d like to thank them for their ongoing loyalty and commitment to the club we all love.”
Lee Wallace, the club’s No12, said: “The fans have been absolutely fantastic this season and handing over the No12 jersey to them is the least I can do.”
Adapted from the BBC Website