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Murray scotches talk of irregularities on Cuellar sale
GLASGOW AFP — Rangers chairman Sir David Murray has claimed some supporters were trying to cause trouble by saying there were irregular goings-on concerning the transfer of Carlos Cuellar. Spaniard Cuellar moved to English Premiership club Aston Villa for 7.8 million pounds on a four-year deal on Tuesday. ...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Games, Glasgow, INTERNET
Research articles 2008-08-15
Portsmouth accept Rangers bid for Mendes, sign Thomas
PORTSMOUTH AFP — Portsmouth accepted a three million pounds (3.7 million euros) bid from Rangers for Portugal midfielder Pedro Mendes and signed Charlton winger Jerome Thomas on a season-long loan on Friday. Mendes, 29, travelled to Glasgow on Friday to have a medical and discuss personal terms with the...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Glasgow, INTERNET, Portugal
Research articles 2008-08-15
Tommy Burns loses cancer fight
LONDON AFP — Former Celtic midfielder and manager Tommy Burns has died aged 51, the Scottish club confirmed Thursday. He had been suffering from skin cancer. "It is with great sadness that Celtic Football Club confirmed this morning that Tommy Burns has passed away," the Glasgow giants said on...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Glasgow, INTERNET
Research articles 2008-05-15
Scotland squad hit by trio of injuries
GLASGOW AFP — Barry Ferguson, Lee McCulloch and Christian Dailly, all of Rangers, have withdrawn from the Scotland squad for Wednesday's friendly against Croatia. Ferguson saw a specialist in England last week with an ankle problem which has been troubling him for several weeks. He was able to...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Games, Glasgow, INTERNET, Scotland
Research articles 2008-03-24
HOME FRONT PRESS: COMMUNITY PRESS: COMMUNITY THE ONLINE
HEARING the relaxed response of BBC Scotland chieftain Mark Coyle to last week's launch of 12 "ultralocal" news websites in Glasgow would have been enough cause many in the Scottish news fraternity to choke on their lattes. The Beeb's editor of continuous news was giving his thoughts on...
Tags: Beeb, British Broadcasting Corp., Glasgow, INTERNET, Portals, Scotland
Research articles 2008-03-09
Goalkeeper Carroll joins struggling Derby
DERBY, England AFP — Former Manchester United goalkeeper Roy Carroll has joined Derby County from Scottish side Rangers, the Premier League basement club announced Thursday. Carroll's move had been put on hold while Rangers went in search of a keeper to take his place at Ibrox. But that stumbling...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, basement, England, Games, Glasgow, INTERNET, Scotland
Research articles 2008-01-31
Rangers' Scottish Cup tie postponed
GLASGOW AFP — Rangers' Scottish Cup fourth round tie against East Stirling on Sunday has fallen victim to the weather. Torrential rainfall overnight and on Sunday morning means the match has been postponed due to a waterlogged pitch. A statement on Rangers website said: "Rangers and officials are...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Glasgow, INTERNET, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2008-01-13
Boruc commits to Celtic
GLASGOW AFP — Celtic's Poland international goalkeeper Artur Boruc has signed a new contract to keep him at Parkhead until 2011. The 27-year-old has been strongly linked with a move away from Gordon Strachan's side with Arsenal and AC Milan among the interested clubs. But the player, whose...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Glasgow, INTERNET, Poland
Research articles 2008-01-06
Benfica unhappy with 'harsh' UEFA ban on Binya
LISBON AFP — Lisbon giants Benfica have hit out at the severity of a six-match ban which UEFA slapped on their Cameroonian defender Agustin Binya. Binya was suspended for six matches by European football's ruling body on Friday after he was dismissed for a dangerous tackle on Celtic's Scott...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Games, Glasgow, INTERNET
Research articles 2007-11-16
Sno vows to fight for Celtic place
GLASGOW AFP — Celtic's young Dutch midfielder Evander Sno has vowed to stay in Glasgow and fight for his place - despite rumours he wants to leave in January. The 20-year-old former Feyenoord and Ajax player has struggled to win a starting place in Gordon Strachan's side this season....
Tags: Agence France-Presse, AJAX, Games, Glasgow, INTERNET
Research articles 2007-11-10
Donati joins Celtic from AC Milan
GLASGOW AFP — Scottish champions Celtic have clinched the transfer of Massimo Donati from AC Milan on a four-year deal worth around three million pounds (4.5 million dollars), the club website announced on Saturday. The 26-year-old midfielder will undergo a medical in Glasgow next week, having flown into the...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, CAREER, Glasgow, INTERNET, MARKETING
Research articles 2007-06-23
Rangers sign French striker Darcheville
GLASGOW AFP — Scottish giants Glasgow Rangers announced on Wednesday that they had agreed a two-year contract with veteran Bordeaux striker Jean-Claude Darcheville. The Frenchman will join Walter Smith's side next season on a two-year contract when his current deal at Bordeaux expires in the summer, the club announced...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, football, Glasgow, INTERNET
Research articles 2007-05-09
Injury victim Prso will leave Rangers
GLASGOW AFP — Rangers striker Dado Prso is considering retirement after announcing on Thursday that a recurring knee injury will force him to leave the Scottish Premier League club at the end of the season. Prso, 32, has been told he cannot continue to play top-flight football because the...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Glasgow, INTERNET
Research articles 2007-03-29
UEFA investigate sectarian claims against Rangers
GLASGOW AFP — Rangers face an anxious wait to see if they will be charged by UEFA over alleged sectarian chanting by sections of their support during a UEFA Cup tie against Spaniards Osasuna. UEFA have confirmed they are aware of allegations about the chanting and have started gathering...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Glasgow, INTERNET, MARKETING
Research articles 2007-03-19
City titles fend off Record PM assault NEWSPAPERS: GOOD EVENING
TWO of Scotland's major evening newspapers have fended off advances by new entrant Record PM, according to the latest ABC regional newspaper figures. Record PM, which is published by Trinity Mirror, hit the streets of Edinburgh and Glasgow in September with a cover price of just 15p. ...
Tags: ABC Inc., Edinburgh, Glasgow, INTERNET, Strategy
Research articles 2007-03-04
Nakamura breaks hand
GLASGOW AFP — Celtic's Shunsuke Nakamura has broken a bone in his left hand, the club's official website said Monday. The Japan midfielder sustained the injury during the Hoops dramatic 2-1 Scottish Cup quarter-final win away to Inverness on Sunday, where two late goals booked the Glasgow giants' place...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Glasgow, INTERNET, Leadership
Research articles 2007-02-26
Rangers challenge McGregor's red card
GLASGOW AFP — Rangers will challenge the red card handed out to goalkeeper Allan McGregor in the UEFA Cup win over Hapoel Tel Aviv, the Scottish club said on Friday. McGregor was sent-off after a clash with Hapoel's Luciano de Bruno during Thursday's 4-0 round of 32 win at...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, clash, Glasgow, INTERNET
Research articles 2007-02-23
Romanov denies Old Firm corruption claims
GLASGOW AFP — Controversial Hearts owner Vladimir Romanov has denied comments attributed to him claiming that Glasgow giants Rangers and Celtic "buy off" players and referees in Scotland. Romanov's reported claims were made in Russian magazine Futbol and reprinted by Scottish tabloid, the Daily Record. According to the...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Edinburgh, Glasgow, INTERNET, monkey, Scotland, team
Research articles 2007-02-15
Webster agrees Rangers loan move
GLASGOW AFP — Defender Andy Webster confirmed that he has joined Scottish giants Rangers on loan from Wigan until the end of the season. The 24 year-old moved from Hearts to the Premiership club in the summer. "I am delighted to return to Scotland with Rangers," he told the club's...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Glasgow, INTERNET, Scotland
Research articles 2007-01-05
London spared storms that spoil New Year's parties in other cities
LONDON AFP — Fireworks showered Big Ben in a kaleidoscope of colors as London staged a New Year's bash that other key cities scrapped because of dangerous winds. An estimated 150,000 lining the River Thames gaped or cheered at the dazzling and deafening 15-minute display over Parliament's famous clock tower...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, celebration, Edinburgh, Glasgow, INTERNET, London, MARKETING
Research articles 2007-01-01