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By Alistair Aird The winds of change are once again blowing through the corridors at Ibrox Stadium. For the umpteenth time in recent years, the player pool will be ransacked, reinforced and reshaped to help and support Derek McInnes as he bids to vigorously shake Rangers out of their slovenly slumber. To date there have been more ins than outs, but one who fell into the latte...


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Interviewed by Alistair Aird Nigel Spackman signed for Rangers in the latter stages of 1989. His first goal for the club was the winner in an Old Firm derby at Parkhead. He captained Rangers on that dramatic final day league decider against Aberdeen in May 1991. And in the summer of 2006, he signed Derek McInnes for Millwall which makes him well placed to voice his opinion on...


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By The Govanhill Gub On Sunday Nov, 30th, last year Rangers drew 0-0 with promoted Falkirk at Ibrox. The Rohl, Renaissance had hit its first bump in the road. On Wed, 3rd of December we visited Tannadice and before the game Rangers player Djeidi Gassama was interviewed beforehand and when asked about the draw with Falkirk a few days earlier he said words to the effect; ”We ha...


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By Alistair Aird Derek McInnes was just 16 years and 300 days old when he made his first team debut for Morton. On 30 April 1988, he replaced Martin Doak after 59 minutes of a 4-0 defeat against Dundee United at Cappielow. A week later, McInnes made his first start as Morton rounded off a wretched season that yielded just three wins from their 44 Premier Division matches with...


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