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The Rangers Training Centre is the training ground of Rangers located in Milngavie, East Dunbartonshire, Scotland. It was opened in 2001 and originally named Murray Park after the then Rangers owner David Murray. It is also often referred to as Auchenhowie, the name of the locality within Milngavie where it is situated.
Rangers won the Glasgow Merchants Charity Cup the following year against Vale of Leven 2–1, their first major cup. [20] [21] The first-ever match against Celtic took place in 1888, the year after the East End club's establishment. Rangers lost 5–2 in a friendly to an opposition composed largely of guest players from Hibernian. [22] [23] [24]
Rangers : Glasgow: 15:00: Halliday 25' Balmer 39 ' Seddon 52 ' Report: Dessers 49' Bajrami 41 ', 81' Diomande 89 ' Čern ...
Rangers; 2022–23 season; Chairman: Douglas Park (until 4 April) John Bennett (from 4 April) Manager: Giovanni van Bronckhorst (until 21 November) Michael Beale
Bennett is a lifelong Rangers fan [1] who became a Rangers director on 6 May 2015. [4] He was appointed vice-chairman on 27 March 2020 following a boardroom change which saw Dave King resign as chair and Douglas Park replace him. [5] Just over three years later Bennett succeeded Park as Rangers chairman on 4 April 2023. [6]
Rangers is a Scottish football club based in Glasgow and founded in 1872. The club's corporate entity was created in 1899 when The Rangers Football Club Ltd was formed as a privately held company . In 2000, the then chairman and owner David Murray floated the club on the stock market which subsequently converted the private company into a ...
Having been selected regularly for the club's B-team in the 2021–22 season (featuring in the UEFA Youth League as well as the Lowland League and Challenge Cup), [2] McCausland made his first team debut for Rangers on 14 May 2022, replacing Amad as a 61st-minute substitute during a 3–1 win over Heart of Midlothian; he set up fellow debutant ...
Immediately after his playing days ended, Davis had a three-year spell as manager of Queen's Park in Scotland's second tier. [3] [6] [1] He then returned to Rangers as a coach working with Davie White, [2] followed a year as manager of Queen of the South and a stint coaching at Dundee (again under White, during which they won the 1973 Scottish League Cup Final) [1] [4] [7] before leaving ...