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Scottish Football Collection

"Scottish Football: A Rich History of Triumphs and Legends" From the very first victory over Celtic in 1894

Background imageScottish Football Collection: Rangers FC team line-up group season Circa 1963-64. Before Scottish cup final

Rangers FC team line-up group season Circa 1963-64. Before Scottish cup final against Dundee. MSI

Background imageScottish Football Collection: Rangers FC team line-up group season. Circa 1964-65 MSI

Rangers FC team line-up group season. Circa 1964-65 MSI

Background imageScottish Football Collection: Rangers FC team Line-up season 1896-97 with Glasgow Cup Scottish Cup Glasgow Charity Cup

Rangers FC team Line-up season 1896-97 with Glasgow Cup Scottish Cup Glasgow Charity Cup trophy. Circa 1896

Background imageScottish Football Collection: RANGERS FOOTBALL TEAM 1894 With Scottish Cup after defeating Celtic in very first

RANGERS FOOTBALL TEAM 1894 With Scottish Cup after defeating Celtic in very first Old Firm match

Background imageScottish Football Collection: Glasgow Rangers player Alex Miller (right) who missed the Scottish Cup final replay

Glasgow Rangers player Alex Miller (right) who missed the Scottish Cup final replay against Celtic at Hampden Park holds the runners up medal which his bravery won him

Background imageScottish Football Collection: Ibrox stadium 1900s Glasgow Rangers Ibrox Park. Circa 1900s

Ibrox stadium 1900s Glasgow Rangers Ibrox Park. Circa 1900s

Background imageScottish Football Collection: Scottish Cup Final Rangers versus Kilmarnock April 1932. Rangers 3 Kilmarnock 0

Scottish Cup Final Rangers versus Kilmarnock April 1932. Rangers 3 Kilmarnock 0. Captain Meiklejohn of Rangers with the Scottish Cup and the three goalscorers l-r McPhail English Meiklejohn

Background imageScottish Football Collection: Scottish Cup Final Rangers versus Partick Thistle April 1930

Scottish Cup Final Rangers versus Partick Thistle April 1930. Rangers 2 Partick Thistle 1 Meiklejohn the captain (centre) with Craig and Marshall the goal scorers. Circa April 1930

Background imageScottish Football Collection: Rangers FC 1936 training Ibrox Park Rangers players meet German players Glasgow

Rangers FC 1936 training Ibrox Park Rangers players meet German players Glasgow Ibrox Park Germany David Meiklejohn SOLD Jerry Dawson Janes Smith and Szepan. Circa 1936

Background imageScottish Football Collection: David Ditchburn Meiklejohn was a Scottish professional footballer

David Ditchburn Meiklejohn was a Scottish professional footballer, who played for Rangers and Scotland during the 1920s and 1930s. (Picture) David Meiklejohn football ex Rangers and Scotland captain

Background imageScottish Football Collection: Davie Meiklejohn ex Rangers footballer scanned from page 26 17 / 8 / 1937

Davie Meiklejohn ex Rangers footballer scanned from page 26 17 / 8 / 1937
Davie Meiklejohn ex Rangers footballer scanned from page 26 17/8/1937. 17th August 1937

Background imageScottish Football Collection: Rangers FC team line-up group. Circa 1960s MSI

Rangers FC team line-up group. Circa 1960s MSI


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"Scottish Football: A Rich History of Triumphs and Legends" From the very first victory over Celtic in 1894, Rangers Football Team has left an indelible mark on Scottish football. Pictured proudly with the Scottish Cup, they showcased their dominance right from the start. The line-ups of the 1896-97 season, adorned with trophies like Glasgow Cup and Glasgow Charity Cup, exemplify Rangers' consistent success. Their prowess on the field was unmatched during this era. Fast forward to the 1970s, when another formidable team took center stage. The group seasons of 1973-74, 1969-70, and 1970-71 brought together a talented squad that struck fear into their opponents' hearts. These line-ups epitomized strength and unity. In earlier years like circa 1964-65 and circa 1968-69, Rangers FC continued to dominate Scottish football. With each passing season came new victories and unforgettable moments for both players and fans alike. However, not every story is without its setbacks. Alex Miller's absence in the Scottish Cup final replay remains a bittersweet memory for Glasgow Rangers supporters. Despite this setback though, their resilience prevailed time after time. Memorable finals against Kilmarnock in April 1932 (Rangers winning by three goals) or Partick Thistle in April 1930 showcased their ability to rise above challenges when it mattered most – securing more silverware for their illustrious trophy cabinet. Even beyond Scotland's borders at Ibrox Park in 1936 training session where German players met Rangers players - showcasing how football can bring nations together through sportmanship As we delve into history through images capturing moments like these or line-ups from seasons such as circa1961-62 MSI - it becomes evident that Scottish football owes much of its legacy to Rangers FC's unwavering spirit throughout generations.