As Giovanni van Bronckhorst's side head for the Europa League final, we look at how the teams have compared in continental knockout competition over the ...
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Connor Goldson is likely to have agreed a move away from Rangers upon expiry of his Ibrox contract, according to Kris Commons.
He can lead the Rangers defence as and when Goldson departs. He's now coming towards the end of his fourth season at Ibrox and he has played over 50 games in every campaign. "He barely misses a match. "You've also got John Souttar arriving at the club in the summer, a Scotland international with good pedigree who has impressed this season with Hearts when fit. "He might well feel he has achieved all he can at Ibrox. Certainly, if Rangers can beat Eintracht Frankfurt to win the Europa League, that would be the perfect farewell for Goldson." "You can't hold that against him because he has been a terrific servant to Rangers from the moment he walked through the door in 2018.
KRIS COMMONS reckons Connor Goldson will leave Rangers this summer, even if they land the Europa League.
"He barely misses a match. "He barely misses a match. "So there are plenty of candidates to step in and replace Goldson when the time comes. He can lead the Rangers defence as and when Goldson departs. He added: "From Rangers' point of view as a club, I wouldn't necessarily lose any sleep over him leaving. He's now coming towards the end of his fourth season at Ibrox and he has played over 50 games in every campaign.
The Gers take on the Jambos at Hampden just three days after their massive European showdown with Frankfurt in Seville.
“It boils down to the fact they are a good team. You can enter once each week to be in with a chance of winning. “They have done fantastically well to get there.
Eintracht Frankfurt pummelled Rangers in the sides' only previous meetings, but they were a long while ago, and the Light Blues have been making a habit of ...
They also knocked out the side that ended Sevilla's campaign in the round of 16, West Ham. Does that augur well? German-born defender Leon Balogun has his own extra motivation for the final when he comes up against the Eagles. "I used to play for Mainz and they have quite a rivalry with Eintracht Frankfurt," he said. Rangers captain James Tavernier may also have an additional bit of skin in the game; he comes into the final as the competition's seven-goal top scorer.
Resale websites are selling seats for the Europa League final at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium for as much as £9999.
They said: “The lowest tickets I’ve now seen are about £1,250 and I think I’m just going to have to do it because its once in a lifetime”. With just 9,500 tickets being made available for the final, Rangers supporters who missed out on the original ballot are now facing soaring prices to attend the match. Resale websites are selling seats for the Europa League final at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium for as much as £9999.
Eintracht Frankfurt sporting director Markus Krosche has insisted his side will not do anything special to prepare for Europa League final opponents ...
Rangers got past German opponents in the shape of Borussia Dortmund and RB Leipzig en route to the Europa League final and fans will be hoping Frankfurt will also be added to that list in Seville. Krosche added that playing in the Europa League final will also go a long way in helping Frankfurt’s growth not just on the sporting side, but in enhancing the overall image of the club. The Bundesliga side are gearing up to play Scottish giants in the final of the Europa League on 18th May at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium.
A RANGERS fan has been spotted riding a lawnmower as he heads to "Seville".The bold supporter was seen riding the petrol-powered machine along a Scots.
We pay for your stories and videos! The fan replies: "Ten days." The fan on the lawnmower replies: "Seville. Couldn't get a flight anywhere, so I need to take the buggy."
The Polish keeper has been a solid No.1 for Livi since joining in 2020 and Martindale says he will "probably" leave this summer.
"I do believe Max is probably not going to be here, because there is a good bit of interest, so I've got to do what's right for the squad and I think, from what I've seen of Ivan, he's more than capable of being the number one next season." Martindale added: "The unique selling point for anyone who comes into our club is to try and get themselves a move to England or to the Old Firm, or failing that, to the Edinburgh two or Aberdeen, where the wages are substantially more than you're going to get at Livingston. "We're still a good bit off in terms of Max leaving the building," Martindale said.
EINTRACHT FRANKFURT boss Oliver Glasner has revealed he plans to pick his strongest team for their meaningless final game before they play Rangers…
No player will be knocking on my door before the final." That will help us in general in terms of the future direction of the club. Not only the sporting value, but also how our fans appear, is a huge added value for the image of the club.
The Ibrox club are still euphoric after Thursday's victory over RB Leipzig took them to their first European final in 14 years.
“We have to make a choice. We can beat most of the clubs in Europe if we get it right. Johnston continued: “There is no question about the fact that when you are playing in the Europa League – we realise it is not the Champions League but it is a high quality – it is a step above the domestic competitions that 90 per cent of the teams play in their own countries. He said: “If Rangers are going to proceed into bigger leagues there is going to be a real chance of that happening within the next 10 years because the football landscape in the next 10 years is going to be significantly changed. “Beating Celtic and winning the Scottish league is still going to be important to large swathes of the Rangers family but on the other hand, what has happened in Europe this season has actually been an eye-opener for what might be as far as Rangers fans are concerned. The United States-based businessman told the PA news agency that the Light Blues’ Europa League campaign leads to a bigger issue “in the context of where we are in the world of football today and where the world football is going to go”.
The former Ibrox chairman and current non-executive director believes his club deserves a seat at the table when it comes to huge reforms.
"We have to make a choice. We can beat most of the clubs in Europe if we get it right. "We want to see Rangers being talked about in European tones and be part of the football discussion wherever it goes, whether it is Europe or even beyond that." "Beating Celtic and winning the Scottish league is still going to be important to large swathes of the Rangers family but on the other hand, what has happened in Europe this season has actually been an eye-opener for what might be as far as Rangers fans are concerned. Johnston said: "If Rangers are going to proceed into bigger leagues there is going to be a real chance of that happening within the next 10 years because the football landscape in the next 10 years is going to be significantly changed. "There are certainly some that will say - and they tend to be supporters that live and work in and around the west of Scotland - it gives them great bragging rights at work on the Monday morning.
ALASTAIR JOHNSTON believes Rangers' Europa League run has thrown up questions about the club's future in any structural shake-up of the game.
"We have to make a choice. We can beat most of the clubs in Europe if we get it right. "We want to see Rangers being talked about in European tones and be part of the football discussion wherever it goes, whether it is Europe or even beyond that." He said: "If Rangers are going to proceed into bigger leagues there is going to be a real chance of that happening within the next 10 years because the football landscape in the next 10 years is going to be significantly changed. "There are certainly some that will say - and they tend to be supporters that live and work in and around the west of Scotland - it gives them great bragging rights at work on the Monday morning. The United States-based businessman believes that the Glasgow club's Europa League campaign leads to a bigger issue "in the context of where we are in the world of football today and where the world football is going to go".
Pittsburgh Penguins fans were loving the team's dominant scoring performance in the first period of Game 3. So much so, that they began letting New York ...
PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Penguins will be without three starters in Game 4 against the New York Rangers. Head coach Mike Sullivan confirmed Rickard ...
He has not returned to practice, and remains out during the series. Both Rakell and Dumoulin have not played since Game 1. Game 4 kicks off in Pittsburgh at 7 p.m. ET.
Who: New York Rangers (1-2) @ Pittsburgh Penguins (2-1). When: 7:00 p.m. Eastern. How to Watch: ESPN anywhere in America (also available on AT&T Sportsnet ...
Given the nature of a (possible) concussion, it remains to be seen when Rakell is able to make it through protocol, but at least he’s been well enough to get on the ice regularly over these last few days. —The Rangers also indicated that Ryan Lindgren (who has missed the last two games with a lower body injury) remains day-to-day and to watch for if he can skate in the morning skate today in the lead up for Game 4. Crosby is one behind Doug Gilmour and only two behind Nicklas Lidstrom in 5th place. (Update: Jarry did take a few controlled shots from goalie coach Andy Chiodo on Monday). On the downward slope, Nemeth has been a disaster, and youngster Braden Schneider have struggled mightily. New York is probably going to need more tangible offense out of these players if they want to get back in the series. Coach Mike Sullivan said that Rakell was the only player who got some on ice work yesterday, which seems to be a nice sign. Jarry skated again on his own Monday morning, but has yet to face shots against him. The growth in those players is really satisfying to me.” pic.twitter.com/Qxos439H5o May 8, 2022 Coach Gallant on the— New York Rangers (@NYRangers) #NYRkids: “I’m really happy with those young guys. If not, they’ll head home for Game 5 with their season on the line on Wednesday night. (h/t Pens PR).
"Mate, where you going?" "Seville - couldn't get a flight anywhere, so I need to take the buggy."
A GLASGOW Rangers supporter is seen driving a lawnmower "going to Seville" in a video that appeared online over the weekend. To which the first replies: "Ten days." Rangers fan seen riding lawnmower to Europa League final in Seville
RANGERS Football Club is delighted to confirm BOXT as the club's new Official Sleeve Partner for the 2022/23 season, as part of a new multi-year commercial ...
James Bisgrove, Commercial & Marketing Director at Rangers Football Club said: "We’re clearly delighted to welcome BOXT on board as a new main partner of the club. Our partnership will play an important role in our ambition to make BOXT a household name and we’re looking forward to a successful season ahead.” The BOXT branding will also feature prominently at Ibrox on match-days and across all the club’s official digital channels.
Hoops fans criticised Lundstram's robust Old Firm displays, but Frank McAvennie says it's exactly what Brown used to do for them.
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The logo will appear on the Ibrox club's new strip for the 2022/23 campaign.
Commercial and Marketing manager James Bisgrove said: "We’re clearly delighted to welcome BOXT on board as a new main partner of the club. You can enter once each week to be in with a chance of winning. For your chance to win HOME tickets to Cinch SPFL matches each week across ALL FOUR divisions just enter our competition below.