Gers Whyte may have lied to court
Monday, February 6th, 2012BBC Scotland uncovers evidence which suggests Rangers owner Craig Whyte may have lied in court.

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Gers Whyte may have lied to court
BBC Scotland uncovers evidence which suggests Rangers owner Craig Whyte may have lied in court.

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Gers Whyte may have lied to court
Queens Park Rangers sack manager Neil Warnock after a run of eight Premier League games without a win.

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Warnock sacked as manager of QPR
Manager Ally McCoist says there is a “distinct possibility” that Rangers will contest the red card shown to Lee McCulloch in the loss at St Mirren.
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McCoist mulls red card challenge
Manager Ally McCoist says there is a “distinct possibility” that Rangers will contest the red card shown to Lee McCulloch in the loss at St Mirren.
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McCoist mulls red card challenge
Aaron Mooy and Paul McGowan score for St Mirren as nine-man Rangers slip to defeat in Paisley.
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St Mirren 2-1 Rangers
Kilmarnock shock league leaders Rangers at Rugby Park thanks to Manuel Pascali’s late header.

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Kilmarnock 1-0 Rangers
Sunday football featuring Swansea v Aston Villa, Liverpool v Manchester City and Kilmarnock v Rangers, plus tributes following the death of Gary Speed.

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Live – Sunday football plus tributes to Gary Speed
There wouldn’t be any bailout plan for the Washington Capitals on Friday afternoon as they became a product of their own mistakes. The New York Rangers took advantage of bad turnovers to capture a 6-3 win against a Capitals squad that tried to make overly complicated plays once it fell behind. Ruslan Fedotenko scored a pair of goals and Rangers captain Ryan Callahan recorded three assists to boost an 18-save performance by goaltender Henrik Lundqvist and overwhelm the home team. Goals by Troy Brouwer, John Carlson and Alex Ovechkin — his first tally of the season at Verizon Center — weren’t nearly enough in a game plagued by defensive miscues. Read full article > >
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Capitals vs. Rangers: Mistakes costly for Washington as Ruslan Fedotenko scores twice to lead New York
Nikica Jelavic scores twice as Rangers beat Dundee United to move 12 points clear at the top of the league.

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Rangers 3-1 Dundee Utd
Game Six was the defining moment for the Rangers. They they didn’t just lose; they invented a new form of agony.
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For Texas, the Moment Slipped Away, Twice
The Rangers jumped out to an early lead in Game 7 after Josh Hamilton and Michael Young both doubled in runs in the top of the first inning.
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Bats: Live Analysis: Rangers 2, Cardinals 0
In a back-and-forth Game 6, the Cardinals’ David Freese hit a walk off home run against the Rangers in the bottom of the 11th inning.
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Cardinals 10, Rangers 9 (11 innings): Cardinals Outlast Rangers to Force Game 7
Beat Rangers in thrilling extra-innings game.
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Cardinals Force Game 7
The Rangers answered the Cardinals with another run in the top of the second off of Ian Kinsler’s RBI double, tying the score at 2-2.
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Bats: Live Analysis: Cardinals-Rangers, Game 6
ST. LOUIS — Colby Lewis and his Texas teammates casually tossed a ball in left field, trying to avoid the tarp and any anxiety about being so close to the World Series championship. On this day, the only winner was the weather. Game 6 was postponed Wednesday because of an accurate wet forecast, delaying the Rangers’ bid to clinch their first championship. Ahead 3-2, they can close out the St. Louis Cardinals on Thursday night. It’s likely to be clear with temperatures in the low 50s at Busch Stadium. Read full article > >
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Game 6 of World Series postponed because of rainy forecast, will be play Thursday night