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SPFL2 Saturday, 12/12/2015 : Rangers 2-2 Greenock Morton
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SPFL2, (Championship) Saturday, 12/12/2015 : Rangers v Greenock Morton, KO 15.00 hours.

Friday 11/12/2015
Queen of the South v Raith Rovers

Saturday 12/12/2015
Dumbarton v St Mirren
Hibernian v Falkirk
Livingston v Alloa Athletic
Rangers v Greenock Morton
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11/12/2015 :

Rangers Football Club is deeply shocked and saddened to hear the tragic news about former player Arnold Peralta.

The 26 year-old midfielder, who had an 18 month spell at Ibrox and helped the club win the League One title in 2014, was killed in a shooting incident in Honduras last night.

Our thoughts go out to Arnold’s family and friends at this very difficult time.

The Club will pay its respects with a minute’s silence before tomorrow’s game against Morton. The players will also wear black armbands in his honour.


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SPFL2 (Championship) Saturday, 12/12/2015 : Rangers v Greenock Morton, KO 15.00 hours.

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Miller starts ahead of Oduwa, Ball and Kiernan resume their defensive partnership with Wilson on the bench. This is becoming a familiar team selection.

Rangers: Foderingham; Tavernier, Ball, Kiernan, Wallace; Holt, Halliday, Zelalem;
Waghorn, Miller, McKay

Subs: Kelly, Wilson, Shiels, Thompson, Oduwa, Clark, Hardie
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HT : Rangers 1-1 Greenock Morton ... GM are using counter-attack and equalised Kenny Miller's 2nd minute opener courtesy of a Tavernier OG.
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(12-12-2015, 17:50)Larry-AV Wrote: HT : Rangers 1-1 Greenock Morton ... GM are using counter-attack and equalised Kenny Miller's 2nd minute opener courtesy of a Tavernier OG.

We'e just not clinical enough. Lots of possession, plenty chances yet only one goal. That lack of chance conversion leaves us open to the all-too-regular comedy own goal or wonder strike.

Still, second half still to go. Patience is the key.
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Not really looking good for the win I have to say the way things are going. I predict a late dodgy penalty to secure all the points for the home side...in the Hibs game.
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That's shocking.

That's better.

Get this game won.

What a miss at the end.

Luckily other results went our way.
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#9
Important 2 points dropped. Just not good enough, looked f*cking dreadful defensively, badly needing proper midfield cover, and again - how many times - we've squandered far too many chances.

We're lucky that Hibs only scraped a draw as well.
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But remember, Hibs can't afford to drop points, whereas Rangers can.
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