

Rangers v Clyde friendly
By: j | July 22nd, 2008
just starting now at Broadwood Stadium and I will be posting updates as the match progresses:
No score at the half in what appears to be a moderately active match.
Full-time: Rangers 1 Clyde FC 0
Clyde played a strong match and again, if you’re in the area please get out and support all Scottish Football teams.
79 min: GOAL Rangers
Charlie Adam hits from 20m to give the Rangers the lead.
(and for the record, since this is my first blog entry of match, albeit a friendly, I don’t do a “goooal” thing or anything of the like. I simple, perfunctory and capitalized “GOAL” will do just fine and dandy. Well glad we got that settled)
59th minute with nil score -
Kris Boyd, Andrius Velicka and Charlie Adam come-in for Kenny Miller, Jean-Claude Darcheville and Kevin Thomson
opening lineup card as posted:
Rangers: GK Allan McGregor; Steven Whittaker, Kirk Broadfoot, David Weir, Saša Papac; Nacho Novo, Brahim Hemdani, Kevin Thomson, Lee McCulloch; Kenny Miller; Jean-Claude Darcheville
Subs: Graeme Smith, Christian Dailly, Andrius Velička, Kris Boyd, Charlie Adam, Lee McCulloch, Paul Emslie, Dean Furman
Clyde: David Hutton, Neil McGregor, Trialist, Chris Higgins, Arthur Numan, Mark Brown, Billy Gibson, Stuart Kettlewell, Pat Clarke, Albertz, Laudrup.
Subs: Trouten, Wilson, McSwegan, McGowan, Cherrie, MacLennan, Connelly, Murch.
The photo above is of Clyde FC and if you’re in the area, please support the club.
Team Photo
BACK (l to r): Sean Connolly (YTS), Neil McGregor, Mark Brown, David Hutton, Gerry McLaughlin (YTS), Peter Cherrie, Charles McCole (YTS), Billy Gibson, Michael Ohnesorge.
MIDDLE: Ruari MacLennan, Chris Higgins, Jordan Murch, Gary McSwegan, Stuart Kettlewell, Pat Clarke, David McGowan, Marc McCusker, Marvyn Wilson.
FRONT: Dougie Bell (Assistant Manager), Andy Goram (Goalkeeping Coach), Alan Trouten, Roddy MacLennan, Stephen Connolly, John Brown (Manager), Dave McKay, Willie McLaren, Ricky Waddell, Gary Bollan (Coach), Iain McKinlay (Physio).
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