Celtic, Rangers and scottish league cup
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W ith the possible exception of the very early weeks of the season, when Celtic and Rangers meet, it is usual for one of them to be hovering somewhere close to crisis. It is simply the nature of Scottish football, the overwhelming strength and remorseless antipathy of the Glasgow sides. When one is down, the other is presumably up.
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Rangers ultra punches man in Glasgow street before Celtic semi-final as police enquiry underway
The incident happened on Victoria Road in Glasgow at around 12pm on Sunday, November 2, as the Union Bears made their way to the national stadium for the semi-final clash with rivals Celtic.
Nicole Kozlova's late goal helped Glasgow City sneak past Rangers and move top of the SWPL. It was a tightly contested affair between the title rivals and it looked, for the majority of the 90 minutes, it would end goalless. That was until Kozlova tapped in at the back post with five minutes to play at Broadwood Stadium.
DANNY ROHL has promised to live up to Rangers’ ‘traditions’ after being announced as their new manager. And the German boss insists he’s ready to turn the club’s
City centre bar Oswald's has become the first to create a new drink in ode to their new manager, Danny Röhl, who joined the Ibrox club this week.
For over a decade, Rangers' turbulence has provided their rivals with a steady diet of schadenfreude, but ahead of Sunday's League Cup semi-final, both clubs have been fighting for the negative headlines. In the east end, Celtic fans have spent weeks protesting against a board they see as out of touch.