Rangers F.C.
Summary
Rangers Football Club are an association football team based in Glasgow, Scotland, who currently play in the Scottish Premier League. The club are nicknamed the Gers, Teddy Bears (from the rhyming slang for the same) and the Light Blues, and the fans are known to each other as bluenoses. They are sometimes referred to as Glasgow Rangers, although the word Glasgow is not part of the club's official title. The club is incorporated as The Rangers Football Club plc. The club's home is the all-seated 51,082-capacity Ibrox Stadium in south-west Glasgow.Rangers have won 53 League Championships, more than any other club in the world.
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RTS Television Journalism awards: full list of winners
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Daily Record sports writer lashes out in valedictory column
One of Scotland's best-known sports writers, Jim Traynor, said farewell to his Daily Record readers yesterday in a final column after 37 years in newspapers.
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ESPN will continue to show SPL games – and Rangers in Third Division
ESPN will screen 30 Scottish Premier League games and 10 Rangers games from the Third Division, including three from Ibrox.
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Niall Ferguson: admirable historian, or imperial mischief maker?
While 2012 Reith lecturer's views are defiantly at odds with the left, his grasp of economic history is admired even by critics.
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Football keeps getting richer, but it's the fans who pay for it
The amazing £3bn Premier League rights deal struck by Sky and BT will do nothing to enrich the supporters' experience of the game.
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Twitter is a new voice for millions but it's not becoming a media company
Twitter is “The Accidental Media Company”. It never intended – and it still doesn’t intend – to become a media business. The last thing they need to do with this simple but clever model is to become mainstream, lose its random nature, argues Steve Sampson.
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Ally McCoist suspected victim of phone hacking
Police tell Rangers coach, TV pundit and former Scotland international he was targeted by News of the World.
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Amelia Gentleman wins journalism prize at Orwell Awards
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News of the World's former news editor to edit Loaded
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Edinburgh paper celebrates Scottish Cup final with Go West 'parody' | Media Monkey
With the two Edinburgh football clubs Hearts and Hibs competing in this year's Scottish Cup final, it was only natural that the local paper, the Edinburgh Evening News, would want to do something special to mark the occasion. That something special has turned out to be a video pastiche of the disco hit Go West by the Pet Shop Boys (and before them, the Village People).

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