
'Rangers wiped floor with Aberdeen in second half'
Reaction from Ibrox after Rangers beat Aberdeen 4-0 in the Scottish Premiership.
Reaction from Ibrox after Rangers beat Aberdeen 4-0 in the Scottish Premiership.
Rangers eye move for midfielder playing in Switzerland as St Mirren boss attracts interest from English clubs...
Airdrieonians keep their hopes of retaining their second-tier status alive by dispatching Stenhousemuir to set up a Scottish Championship play-off final against Cove Rangers.
Celtic came from behind to beat Hibernian 3-1 as the champions extended their lead at the top of the Scottish Premiership to 20 points. Martin Boyle gave the visitors the lead but Celtic turned the game around with two goals in four minutes just before the break from Nicolas Kühn and Adam Idah. Reo Hatate scored his 11th goal of the season in the second half as Celtic inflicted just a second defeat in 20 league matches on David Gray’s team, who remain three points above Aberdeen in the race for third place. This story will be updated after Sunday’s game between Rangers and Aberdeen (noon BST) Continue reading...
Scotland great Jane Ross will retire from football at the end of the season, the Rangers striker says.
Duncan Ferguson on the day Rangers manager Walter Smith tried to set him up with Miss Scotland
Scottish footballer Duncan Ferguson was the first - and last - player to be jailed for an on-field incident. Talking about Barlinnie he says: “A lot of people started screaming in the night that they were going to cut me to pieces and they were going to get me in the morning. I never really slept. There were bars. You could hear everything"
Barry Ferguson believes it is possible for Rangers to rebuild within one transfer window and be competitive.
Rangers are asked by the SPFL to explain how a controversial banner was allowed to be displayed before Sunday's Scottish Premiership draw with Celtic.
Former Rangers chairman Dave King believes there's a "a 90% probability" the club's proposed takeover by 49ers Enterprises will complete.
Tifo display featured Graeme Souness holding a shotgunPolice check footage of Celtic fan mocking Ibrox disaster Scotland’s first minister, John Swinney, condemned an “unacceptable” banner displayed by Rangers fans after police launched an investigation into a giant image of Graeme Souness holding a shotgun. A tifo display in the Copland Stand before Sunday’s Premiership match against Celtic depicted former Rangers manager Souness holding a double-barreled shotgun, with the words “Take aim against the rebel scum” underneath. It was one of several flashpoints that resulted in police involvement after the 1-1 draw. A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “We are aware of the banner and inquiries are ongoing.” Continue reading...
What did fans of Scottish Premiership clubs think after the final Old Firm derby of the season ends in a draw, Hibs move clear in third and St Johnstone slip closer to the drop.
Former Ibrox striker Steven Naismith thinks Rangers did well to stifle Celtic but Sunday's 1-1 draw leaves interim manager Barry Ferguson without a home win in five attempts.
Watch the highlights as Rangers and Celtic finish 1-1 in the final Old Firm derby of the Scottish Premiership season.