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This is a list of Rangers Football Club's managers and all those who have held the position of manager of the first team of Rangers, since its formation in 1872. Each manager's entry includes his dates of tenure and the club's overall competitive record (in terms of first team matches won, drawn and lost), honours won and significant ...
He was the second manager of Rangers Football Club, leading the club for 34 years between 1920 and 1954, as well as being the holder of a number of other positions, including director. Struth is one of the most successful managers in Scottish and British football history, winning 30 major trophies in his career; a record 18 Scottish league ...
Taking over as manager after William Wilton's death in 1920, Bill Struth was Rangers' most successful manager, guiding the club to 14 league titles before the onset of the Second World War. On 2 January 1939, a British league attendance record was broken as 118,567 fans turned out to watch Rangers beat Celtic in the traditional New Year's Day ...
Most appearances while a Rangers player: Sandy Jardine, 4; Most goals while a Rangers player: Sammy Baird / Mo Johnston, 1 [46] [dubious – discuss] First winner to play for Rangers: Lionel Charbonnier (France) [46] UEFA European Championship. Most European Championship appearances while a Rangers player: Andy Goram and Stuart McCall, 6; Most ...
His second season was less successful after the team cut payroll and lost general manager Kim Ng, ... The Rangers won a World Series with manager Bruce Bochy, but Bochy is also 69 years old and ...
A complete evaluation of the New York Rangers' first 42 games and a look ahead to the second half of the 2023-24 NHL season. Rangers midseason report: Team MVP, most improved, main concern, second ...
Rangers manager Jo Potter: "The positives I can take from it is that we got a point even though we didn't play well at all. "I told the players at half time it was probably one of the most ...
Dick Advocaat, tenth manager of Rangers. Dick Advocaat, nicknamed the Little General, [26] succeeded Walter Smith on 1 June 1998. Formerly in charge of PSV Eindhoven, Advocaat became Rangers' tenth manager, and was the first non-Scot to hold the position. His appointment was viewed as reflecting a desire to begin to challenge Europe's elite clubs.