Today's rumours have a sprig of tinsel in their hair For the Mill it's that time of year again. An air of plastic and tawdry materialism has begun to percolate about the place. Junkie beggar pickpockets at major transport interchanges now sport jaunty sprigs of festive tinsel. Fat, red-faced, sherry-stinking men have begun to appear on street corners, the back pages of tabloid newspapers and that...
Hleb, on loan at the Mercedes-Benz Arena from Barcelona, believes that McGregor would be a worthy successor to Manchester United veteran Edwin van der Saar when he finally calls it a day at Old Trafford...
Allan McGregor claims Rangers have to shrug off their European hangover to get back to their task of retaining their Clydesdale Bank Premier League title.
Glasgow Rangers tumbled out of the Champions League after being beaten 2-0 by VfB Stuttgart at Ibrox. The hosts found themselves on the back foot after just 16 minutes when Aliaksandr Hleb fizzed over a cross which was mis-kicked by Pavel Pogrebnyak but slid into an empty net by Sebastian Rudy. Any hopes Rangers had of finding a route back into the game were then dashed after 59 minutes when Rudy...
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So as soon as the SFA sacked George Burley, Chief Executive Gordon Smith revealed that the new Scotland manager, whoever he may be, would be able to call upon Kris Boyd, Allan McGregor and Barry Ferguson despite them shaming themselves, disrespecting the fans and the Dark blue jersey of Scotland. How this man could come [...]
Gordon Smith, the Scottish FA chief executive, believes the appointment of a new Scotland manager could herald the return to international football for shamed duo Barry Ferguson and Allan McGregor as well as Kris Boyd, who withdrew his services under the country's former manager George Burley.
Scottish Football Association chief executive Gordon Smith has opened the door for a sensational return to international football for shamed duo Barry Ferguson and Allan McGregor.
Scotland legend Colin Hendry says Boozegate duo Barry Ferguson and Allan McGregor must be recalled by George Burley's successor after the controversial pair were banished in March.
Rangers cut Celtic's lead at the top of the table to a single point, Walter Smith's side ending a three-match run of league games with yesterday's victory at Ibrox. Kenny Miller was the Rangers hero amid a match which proved low on class. The former Celtic striker handed his team what proved to be an unassailable, two-goal lead within 16 minutes before Aiden McGeady hauled Celtic back into the contest...
Glasgow Rangers picked up picked up an excellent point on their travels after coming from behind to snatch a 1-1 draw at VfB Stuttgart. Pavel Pogrebnyak put Stuttgart ahead after 18 minutes as the Russian striker dispatched a powerful right foot shot past Allan McGregor. But Rangers equalised 13 minutes from time when Madjid Bougherra drifted forward from the back and slammed an unstoppable half-volley...
• 53-year-old Burley to retain his job with Scotland • 'This is not the time for change' says Gordon Smith George Burley will remain as Scotland manager, the Scottish Football Association confirmed today. Burley had been fighting to keep his job after failing to lead the country to the play-offs for next summer's World Cup in South Africa. But it appears Burley has convinced his SFA bosses...