We are away to Stranraer today. Apparently Cribari and Hegarty are both out injured. Big Jig returns today after last weeks suspension. Hopefully we can build on last weeks performance against Brechin. I hope he gives Daly a rest today as he couldn't hit a barn door last week. I would like Nicky Clark to get a run out for us to see what he can do. please log in to view this image
No that I seen but then again I am making a joint. EDIT: Aye theres one on the pitch infront of the Stranraer keeper.
Add the BBC to our enemies list again. Their webshite is against us. Select a league in which to see current results. Then later F5 to refresh the page, so you may see current results. It resets to the top leagues. I shall be writing a strongly worded email to their IT department. Basically, cos they are ****ers and are unable to write web pages that can remember their own state. Further, it's clear that indirectly via their own incompetence they care not for the lower leagues. Sincerely, Angry as ****, North Lanarkshire
Stranraer 0-3 Rangers Three first-half goals ensured Rangers beat Stranraer at Stair Park and claimed a second straight Scottish League One victory. Andy Little put the visitors ahead before Lewis Macleod fired a quick second. And captain Lee McCulloch headed Rangers' third on the half-hour mark from Nicky Law's corner. Stranraer were reduced to 10 men in the second half when Christopher Aitken received a second booking. And, following the opening-day 4-1 win at home against Brechin City, Ally McCoist's side have a maximum six points from two matches. Little diverted an Ian Black shot in for Rangers' early opener moments after Lee Wallace had struck the frame of the Stranraer goal from a free-kick. A cross from Little on the right was converted at the back post by Macleod midway through the first half. And McCulloch, back from suspension, rose to nod his first goal of the season and complete the scoring. Aitken and Rangers' Jon Daly had efforts saved in the second half. And there was more disappointment for Aitken when a yellow card for a foul on MacLeod was added to his earlier caution for dissent, resulting in a red card.
That was obviously the Groin Brigade. They couldn't watch ra tic play so they came to see the gers. Arseholes.