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Fine Art Print : Rangers Champion Moment: Allan McGregor's Penalty Save vs. Kilmarnock (SPL 2010-11)
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Rangers Champion Moment: Allan McGregor's Penalty Save vs. Kilmarnock (SPL 2010-11)
Rangers Allan McGregor saves a penalty from Vladimir Weiss
Rangers Football Club is a Scottish professional football club based in the Govan district of Glasgow
Media ID 5050027
© Aileen Wilson
20"x16" (+3" Border) Fine Art Print
Experience the thrill of Rangers Football Club history with our Fine Art Print of Allan McGregor's Champion Moment. Witness the legendary goalkeeper's penalty save against Vladimir Weiss from Kilmarnock in the SPL 2010-11 season, brilliantly captured by acclaimed artist Aileen Wilson. This exquisite Fine Art Print brings the passion and excitement of Scottish football right into your home, making it a must-have for any Rangers fan or art enthusiast.
20x16 image printed on 26x22 Fine Art Rag Paper with 3" (76mm) white border. Our Fine Art Prints are printed on 300gsm 100% acid free, PH neutral paper with archival properties. This printing method is used by museums and art collections to exhibit photographs and art reproductions.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 50.8cm x 36.5cm (20" x 14.4")
Estimated Product Size is 66cm x 55.9cm (26" x 22")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
In the thrilling 2010-11 Scottish Premier League season, Rangers Football Club etched another memorable moment into their storied history with Allan McGregor's heroic penalty save against Kilmarnock. With the title race heating up and the pressure mounting, the stage was set for a pivotal moment at Ibrox Stadium. In the 81st minute, Kilmarnock was awarded a penalty after a contentious call by the referee. The spotlight shifted to Vladimir Weiss, the opposing team's dangerous winger, as he stepped up to take the decisive shot. The sold-out crowd held their breath, knowing that the outcome of this penalty could significantly impact their team's title hopes. Allan McGregor, the Rangers goalkeeper, stood firm between the posts, his eyes locked on Weiss. The crowd roared as the ball was placed on the penalty spot, the tension palpable in the air. Weiss ran up, took a deep breath, and struck the ball with power and precision. McGregor, anticipating the shot, dove to his left, making a spectacular save that left the crowd erupting in jubilation. The save not only denied Kilmarnock a goal but also boosted Rangers' morale, as they went on to secure a crucial victory in their quest for the championship. This iconic moment, captured in this photograph, encapsulates the passion, determination, and resilience that define Rangers Football Club. Allan McGregor's penalty save against Kilmarnock remains a testament to the team's unwavering spirit and their ability to rise to the occasion in the face of adversity.
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