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SPFL2 Tuesday, 01/12/2015 : Rangers 4-0 Dumbarton
#21
Back on topic !!! ... HT Rangers 0-0 Dumbarton ... virtually all one-way traffic from Rangers so far.
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#22
4-0 final score. An almost completely dominant performance, a first goal for Oduwa and a vital three points.
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#23
Killer second half from the teddies. Much the same as the St Mirren game. Superior fitness levels coming to the core no doubt.


We welcome the chase.
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#24
SPFL2 (Championship) Tuesday, 01/12/2015 : Rangers 4-0 Dumbarton

Get the opening goal and the game opens up. Holt's 47th minute opener led to a second half of open flowing play, which was in marked contrast to the first, which saw Rangers trying to find a way through Dumbarton's eight man defence !
Rangers scored three more goals after Holt's, from Waghorn, Oduwa and Halliday's penalty to seal the win which means we are now 3 points ahead of Hibernian, with both teams having played 15 games.

Attendance : 37,182 (SSN)

Match Report : Rangers FC - Rangers 4 Dumbarton 0

Manager's verdict : Rangers FC - Half-Time Words Work Magic
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#25
Great 2nd half from the bears and nice to see the goals shared out. 3points clear and more improvement on the goal difference. Sloppy first half but fantastic 2nd half, more urgency and passing was far better. good win tonight and roll on saturday.
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#26
Enjoyable night, big warm coat,hat and scarf on ! Big warm coat,hat and scarf OFF 12degrees a pleasant night, impressed with Jordan Thomson and the ever blue Kenny Miller.
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#27
Action from Tuesday, 01/12/2015 : Rangers 4-0 Dumbarton

Rangers FC - Video: 90 In 90 Dumbarton
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#28
What was the problem with the roof ? It said on the radio that fans had to be moved ?
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#29
(03-12-2015, 13:36)hibeejim21 Wrote: What was the problem with the roof ? It said on the radio that fans had to be moved ?

Yeah, that whole Govan stand roof is structurally unsound, fair enough the obsessed have been warning us about this for a number of years now. Here's a photo a fan took the other night which highlights the scale of the problem:

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As you can see, the whole roof is about to crumble to the ground, the fans were moved so they didn't breathe in all that asbestos you can see leaking out from the gap beside the light cover.
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#30
The UV from that light represents a nasty hazard as well.
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