26-04-2016, 23:31 (This post was last modified: 01-05-2016, 16:18 by Larry-AV.)
SPFL2 (Championship), Sunday 01/05/2016 : St Mirren v Rangers, KO 12:30 Hours, BT Sport.
26/04/2016 : The last match of the Journey, so let our lads sign-off with a convincing win !
Raith Rovers cannot move up or down and Hibernian will have to better Falkirk's result to get second place.
SPFL2 (Championship), Sunday 01/05/2016 :
Alloa Athletic v Dumbarton
Falkirk v Greenock Morton Hibernian v Queen of the South
Livingston v Raith Rovers St Mirren v Rangers
Hopefully we'll get a win under our belt to help restore some confidence ahead of the cup final, but I'm sure St.Mirren will be going all out to prove a point.
Waghorn returns to the starting eleven, at last. Ball only makes the bench in his last appearance of his loan spell, Zelalem holds his midfield spot, possibly with Ball's suspension from the Cup Final in mind. Let's see if he can move the ball quickly for once.
A word today for Stevie Thompson, who makes his final career appearance for St Mirren today. A good, honest, intelligent striker and a credit to the game. Hopefully he gets a good ovation from both sides' fans today.
Hmm, a better second half, especially after Zelalem was subbed, but still such a soft defence. Our shots against to goals conceded ratio must be ridiculous this year.
Still, good to have Waghorn back, and good to see Miller still looking bright-eyed and bushy-tailed.
01-05-2016, 16:11 (This post was last modified: 20-05-2016, 15:06 by Larry-AV.
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SPFL2 (Championship), Sunday 01/05/2016 : St Mirren 2-2 Rangers
A draw was the fair result for this game; although Rangers dominated possession and had several chances, the overall performance was below par. The swing was behind, level, ahead, level. Anyway, it is Journey's End and although unwanted, travelling back up through the divisions, from Levels 4 to 2 and next Season back at 1, has been an interesting experience.
To celebrate, a Spitfire flew today.
Elsewhere Falkirk and Hibernian both won, which means Falkirk finished second and will play the winners of Hibernian and Raith Rovers in the play-off semi-final.
Manager's verdict : Rangers FC - We Never Want To Drop Points
SPFL2 (Championship), Sunday 01/05/2016 :
Alloa Athletic 1-1 Dumbarton
Falkirk 1-0 Greenock Morton Hibernian 2-0 Queen of the South
Livingston 0-1 Raith Rovers St Mirren 2-2 Rangers