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Ferguson wants to stay at Rangers

May 24th, 2009 | Source: BBC Football | Category: Top stories

Deposed Rangers captain Barry Ferguson hopes to be at Ibrox next season.



Lafferty fears for reputation

May 19th, 2009 | Source: SkySports | Category: Top stories

Kyle Lafferty fears that his latest actions will leave him branded a cheat for the rest of his career.



We`re in a good position – Smith

May 10th, 2009 | Source: Eurosport | Category: Top stories

Rangers manager Walter Smith has challenged his players to show they have what it takes to win the title after moving into pole position in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League.



Rangers: Injury to prematurely end midfielder’s Gers stay

Apr 22nd, 2009 | Source: Club Call | Category: Top stories

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



Rangers: Striker linked with switch

Mar 25th, 2009 | Source: Club Call | Category: Top stories

Rangers are reported to be showing an interest in the highly-rated Dynamo Kiev striker Artem Milevskiy.



Gers dealt Lafferty blow

Mar 23rd, 2009 | Source: SkySports | Category: Top stories

Rangers striker Kyle Lafferty is expected to be out for at least six weeks with an ankle injury.



Rangers: Skipper wants response

Mar 16th, 2009 | Source: Club Call | Category: Top stories

Rangers captain Barry Ferguson says the Gers must bounce back from the disappointment of losing to Celtic by beating Hearts.



Smith hints at Weir stay

Mar 4th, 2009 | Source: SkySports | Category: Top stories

Rangers boss Walter Smith has revealed David Weir could extend his stay at Ibrox.



He’s not ready! Talk of Scotland call-up for Fleck is crazy, insists Ferguson

Feb 21st, 2009 | Source: Daily Mail | Category: Top stories

Barry Ferguson has dismissed talk of Scotland call-up for Rangers teenager John Fleck as ‘crazy.’ The Rangers and Scotland captain says youngster should be given time to mature.



Old Firm ref affirms penalty call

Feb 16th, 2009 | Source: BBC Football | Category: Top stories

Referee Calum Murray stands by his decision not to award Rangers a penalty against Celtic, but admits he misjudged the amount of injury time.