Welcome to Rangers Retro, each week we’ll relive a classic match from Rangers illustrious history while reviewing and previewing the latest matches from the Steven Gerrard era.
Welcome to Rangers Retro, each week we’ll relive a classic match from Rangers illustrious history while reviewing and previewing the latest matches from the Steven Gerrard era.
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Welcome to Rangers Retro, each week we’ll relive a classic match from Rangers illustrious history while reviewing and previewing the latest matches from the Steven Gerrard era.
Welcome to Rangers Retro, each week we’ll relive a classic match from Rangers illustrious history while reviewing and previewing the latest matches from the Steven Gerrard era.
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Hullo, and welcome to a brand new Rangers Retro as we aim to nurse you through the International Break and tide you over until Rangers are back in action. This week, James welcomes back Alex and Derek, where the lads selected their own personal Top 10 goals against Celtic, kept them a secret from one another, and then ran through them 10 to 1 giving their reasons, memories and recollections for them all.
There's also some honourable mentions in there because ten, quite simply, wasn't enough slots but we had a lot of fun doing this ... enjoy.
Hullo! On this weeks Rangers Retro, James welcomes the one and only Snagsy, host of our good pals over at We Welcome The Chase podcast. The lads chat through a classic Gers win over Celtic, the first in 20 months after a baron spell under Alex McLeish as we knocked Martin O'Neill's side out the League Cup in Extra Time thanks to goals from Dado Prso and Shota Arveladze.
James also shares where and how his Dado Prso man-crush was born, and it would be rude not to relive the 7-1 thumping we gave Motherwell this weekend past.
Enjoy!
Welcome to Episode 3 of Rangers Retro. In Alan's absence, James has recruited two Bluenose mates to talk through the win over St Mirren at the weekend and give their views on Daniel Candeias' ridiculous sending off at the hands of Willie Collum.
In the Retro Focus this week, we relive the 1993 League Cup Final against Hibernian, which seen Super Ally climb off the bench 179 days after a leg break playing for Scotland and score an overhead kick winner. Alex was at the game, and he gives his insight into the day itself.
As always, thanks for listening and give us a follow on Twitter @RangersRetroPod.