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Rangers 4-0 Falkirk, 08/11/2014.
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SPFL2 (Championship), Saturday 08/11/2014, Rangers v Falkirk, KO 15:00 hours - Remembrance Day.

Wiziwig Stream : Rangers v Falkirk 08/11/2014 15:00 to 17:00
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Rangers Football Club will mark Remembrance Day at Ibrox tomorrow with a minute silence in honour of those who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country.

This year is the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of the First World War in which 1,117,077 men and women from the Commonwealth died.

Rangers are proud to remember all those who fought for our freedom on this very special centenary.
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All ten teams are playing today :

SPFL2 (Championship), 08/11/2014 :

Alloa Athletic v Livingston
Cowdenbeath v Hibernian
Heart of Midlothian v Raith Rovers
Queen Of The South v Dumbarton
Rangers v Falkirk
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Hmm, a start for Templeton. Let's hope he takes his chance. The Young Macleod will play wide midfield but it remains to be seen whether it's on the left or right side.

RANGERS: Simonsen, Foster, McCulloch, Wallace, McGregor, Templeton, Black, Law, Macleod, Boyd, Miller.

SUBS: Robinson, Faure, Mohsni, Shiels, Clark, Daly, Smith

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1-0 up at h/t, Nicky Law with the goal.

Rangers struggling to cope with Falkirk's tactics, which appear to be nothing more than kicking Rangers players as often and as hard as they can. All ably enhanced by the referee's guide dog refusing to pay any attention to the game whatsoever.

Remains to be seen how many Falkirk players will walk in the second half, and how many Rangers players will be able to walk after it.
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Been busy so I've only caught bits and pieces of this match, but it's enough to see where you're coming from, Trus. Not the first time Falkirk have used that tactic on us in recent years either. For our own part though I'd add that Simo's kicking is going to give me a heart attack some day, Temps has to be doing better than he is if he wants to justify a spot in the team, and the rain is really slowing that ball down.

I also just realised that it's almost exactly 6 months since the news about Lewis Macleod's medical condition emerged, and it seemed like he might never play again. Looking at where he is now it's all the more remarkable to recall that.

And right on cue he scores number 2!
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SPFL2 (Championship) 08/11/2014, Rangers 4-0 Falkirk

Rangers have now gone 621 minutes since conceding a goal.
The game today was one of those 'games of two halves'; the second half was much better than the first, both in terms of play and goals scored
(HT was 1-0). Heart of Midlothian (and Hibernian) also won today, so the points gap to Hearts is unchanged at 4, but the goal difference has narrowed to 3 : Hearts +27, Rangers +24.

Match Report : Rangers FC - Rangers 4-0 Falkirk

Attendance : 33,359 (SSN)

Assistant Manager's verdict : Rangers FC - We're Just Getting Started - Kenny McDowall
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Aye, a good second half and some good goals scored. Macleod's header was again the result of a great run into the box. He's fast making that a signature move.

Interesting news from Tynecastle in that Gomis got booked today so - allegedly - that rules him out of their game against us later this month. Let's see how Hearts cope in the next few games, eh?
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We'll cope fine Trus.....played poorly today but ground out the win. Raith kicked us as much as it sounds Falkirk did you, but the laddies handled it ok. If we both win next weekend, it'll make the 22nd quite an occasion
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No probs for the 22nd Maroon- we will cope ok- RIFC are an old and aged team- our young pups will win comfortably
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