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Jürgen Locadia scores on debut in Brighton stroll against Coventry
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Jürgen Locadia scores on debut in Brighton stroll against Coventry
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Connor Goldson celebrates scoring Brighton’s second goal against Coventry with Beram Kayal. Photograph: Catherine Ivill/Getty Images
For Brighton, this win brought a quarter-final place for the first time since 1986 and the suggestion that Chris Hughton finally has the depth at his disposal to combine a tilt at the FA Cup[13] and a successful relegation fight. For Coventry the battle remains yet more profound; Mark Robins’s League Two side were well beaten but it must be hoped that, at a minimum, such an engaging Cup run has propelled a famous, deeply troubled old name back into the national consciousness for good.
Coventry can take inspiration from their opponents’ own rise from the depths and Brighton’s modern state of health can be divined by the fact that their club record £14m signing from PSV Eindhoven did so much of the damage here. Jürgen Locadia scored on his debut and might have had more; in the event Connor Goldson and Leonardo Ulloa rounded off a satisfying, if not quite routine, afternoon.
Locadia’s only regret might be that he did not score a hat-trick in the first half. Kick-off was delayed by a quarter of an hour due to transport issues but that had nothing on the frustration of spending his first month as a Brighton player on the sidelines with hamstring trouble. He began as if keen to make a swift impression and struck the crossbar within five minutes. It was a half-chance, relying on sharp anticipation to meet an Uwe Hünemeier knockdown and beat goalkeeper Lee Burge to the ball, but boded ill for the Coventry defence’s ability to track his movement.
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Sure enough, it proved a useful harbinger of heavier punishment. Brighton were, like the away side, set up in a straightforward 4-4-2 but the simple act of providing their wingers, Solly March and Anthony Knockaert, with possession was enough to set Coventry’s heads spinning. When Knockaert, perhaps surprised to be found in so much space on the right by a simple Bruno pass, slightly scuffed his delivery the effect was to wrong-foot his opponents and particularly the centre-back Dominic Hyam. Locadia, by contrast ready for anything, met the ball first-time and easily beat a rooted Burge.
Those Eredivisie-honed instincts had awoken quickly but could, allowing for a degree of match-rustiness, have produced more. It took an adroit piece of covering from Ryan Haynes to deny Locadia a tap-in shortly afterwards and then, after March had once again sped away from Jack Grimmer down the Brighton left, Locadia completely missed his kick with the chance laid on a plate. All this after only 23 minutes; if openings continue to arise with this ease then, for Locadia, Brighton may come to resemble Arcadia.
Just after the half-hour, Locadia met Markus Suttner’s cross on the stretch but diverted it wide. That owed more to a height deficiency, relative to the situation, than any lost bearings. Goldson’s goal, which came three minutes later, was by contrast an example of size paying off. He met an inswinging Suttner corner and, hanging in the air above Jordan Willis, found the one spot Burge could not reach with exceptional accuracy. To all intents and purposes, the tie had been settled.
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Yet Coventry had, amid this barrage from the flanks, done their bit to make Brighton go through the gears. Moments before the opener they had hit the frame themselves, Jonson Clarke-Harris meeting a cleverly-drilled corner from Jordan Shipley to come within a crossbar’s width of setting the afternoon on an entirely different course. Shipley, one of five academy graduates to start for Coventry, caught the eye at times with his sweet left foot and there was also a moment when, before half-time, Josh Barrett volleyed a fraction wide after some clever ball control on the edge of the area.
Marginally better aim would have made for a sumptuous goal and a tense second half. The latter was put beyond possibility when Ulloa, unmarked to meet a Bruno cross, headed beyond Burge for his first goal since returning to Brighton and his first on any stage since scoring for Leicester at Stoke in December 2016. But Coventry, shooting towards a lively and insistent away support, deserved reward for what had been a consistently positive approach and eventually it came.
Clarke-Harris had already hit the woodwork for a second time, flicking against a post after fine work from the 18-year-old Tom Bayliss, and deserved his lashed finish past the substitute goalkeeper Niki Maenpaa with 13 minutes left. As with Ulloa, it was his first appearance on the scoresheet after re-signing for old employers; it only gave Coventry brief hope in the afternoon’s context, but their cup run has awakened so much more.
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lolcow-watch-blog · 8 years ago
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Lolcow Intro: The Barneyfag / Lee Goldson
Barneyfag is a unique lolcow in the fact that for the longest time nobody knew who he was, and many assumed it was just a group of shitposting 4chan anons looking to annoy multiple boards with their antics.
However, a recent doxing proves definitively that most (if not all) Barneyfag activity was undertaken by the same guy. He is a Canadian community college student named Lee Goldson. And he was 100% unironic about his behaviour and views.
What were those, one may ask? And you’re asking the right blogger here. In a nutshell Barneyfag was hallmarked by:
-Hatred for several popular children’s media franchises, Barney the Dinosaur (from which his favourite derogatory term “Barneyshit” and his nickname are derived) and My Little Pony
-Despite his hatred, he watched these two shows enough to notice every still and obscure reference from them.
-Any time references to MLP were made outside of the /mlp/ board, he would promptly invade the thread with rage about “barneyshit” and attempts to slide the thread or get it locked by the moderators.
-There were rumours that explained how he managed to find the threads so quickly. 1) They were false flags he set up personally to complain about a largely nonexistent “problem; 2) that he set up an RSS feed that detected My Little Pony and Barney, and he used that to jump into threads that he got alerts from. or 3) a mixture of both
-And despite a claimed Autism diagnoses, Lee has made several posts about how autistic people (and those with other mental disabilities) deserved to be put to death
And the best part, all of this shit was caused because Lee Goldson was forced to watch Barney with the other children in a special ed class more than a decade ago.
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Joan Mangum's Society Scene—Concern Foundation's 'Block Party' Raises $1.8M For Cancer Research
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Concern Basis for Cancer Research produced its forty fifth “Block Party” on the backlot of Paramount Studios past Saturday that includes many stages of dwell leisure, casino type games, dwell and silent auctions, and food, desserts and drinks from much more than 70 local places to eat and caterers. Themed this yr as “California Dreaming to Conquer Cancer,” the yearly party hosted some 4,000 guests, and elevated $one.eight million for most cancers investigate.
Because its inception, Concern has brought in $sixty eight million in wage assist to 800 gifted experts finding out most cancers. In honor of their life span contributions and endeavours in assist of the Concern Basis, Judy Carroll, Lexy and John Carroll, and the complete Carroll spouse and children had been awarded with the Life span of Supplying Award. The profitable party was led by the Concern office environment employees, a staff of volunteers and intended after again by John Ferdenzi of Town and State Occasion Rentals.
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tipsoctopus · 6 years ago
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"I'm excited" - Many Rangers fans "in awe" of "excellent" transfer news
Rangers have confirmed the signing of Swedish international defender Filip Helander.
📝 #RangersFC are today delighted to confirm the signing Filip Helander from @BfcOfficialPage https://t.co/B9taCDKuc3 #WelcomeHelander pic.twitter.com/4Hjzmcqycl
— Rangers Football Club (@RangersFC) July 13, 2019
The centre-back has joined on a four-year deal from Serie A side Bologna, becoming Steven Gerrard’s eighth signing of the summer transfer window so far.
The Scottish Sun have reported he has joined for a £3.5m fee, making him an expensive signing for the Scottish Premiership side.
You won’t believe which of Liverpool’s Champions League winning side of 2005 is still playing in the video below…
He has a strong profile though having gained experience in Swedish and Italian football, winning titles with Malmo before playing regularly with Hellas Verona and Bologna.
He’s also a recent regular with the Swedish national team, starting their last four matches in Euro 2020 qualifying.
He joins to compete for a spot in the heart of the Gers defensive line, with the club already boasting Connor Goldson, Nikola Katic and George Edmundson in the position.
Fans are absolutely delighted with the ambition shown with the signing, with many taking to Twitter to share their thoughts after the news was made official…
Ive seen this guy play a few times with bologna. Really solid. Proper defender & great in the air. Real quality addition. This is the Rangers we all know & love! ????
— MonTheTeddyBears! (@StaunchForever) July 13, 2019
4 CBs of top quality. I think its obv the gaffer wants to improve defensively but he may also want the ability to go 3 at the back in games & this gives him the numbers to do it. Starting to get real quality all over the pitch now. Still think we need a striker tho.
— MonTheTeddyBears! (@StaunchForever) July 13, 2019
Some great players have worn that #5, not least of whom was our Captain Lee. Apart from that it seems we are building a team of GIANTS! Welcome Filip ?⚪️?
— the ranger (@SbudRanger) July 13, 2019
In awe at the size of this lad
— Ben McD (@SICKB0Y_) July 13, 2019
I'm not going to lie and say I know him inside out but I'm excited by the Helander signing, international pedigree, comes quite highly-regarded, a good age, we're doing great things!
— G (@garryhood1872) July 13, 2019
Excellent signing. Welcome aboard for #55 🔴⚪️🔵
Rangers Sign Filip Helander – Rangers Football Club, Official Website https://t.co/M6omGPyMf9
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torentialtribute · 6 years ago
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Rangers 2-0 Aberdeen: James Tavernier nets two penalties as Andrew Considine sees red 
The hosts were fined when Lewis Ferguson soiled Nikola Katic
James Tavernier pushed the spot kick past Joe Lewis to lead his side
A double punishment from James Tavernier finally helped Rangers to Aberdeen in Glasgow hit as they took a 2-0 win over Ibrox.
The Dons had dumped Steven Gerrard's team from both cup competitions in the city, while the Gers also remained faithful on their last Ladbrokes Premiership trip to the south.
But Tavernier made sure they were clean for the men of Derek McInnes while wiping them twice from the spot. James Tavernier (left) celebrates the lead from the penalty spot after giving his side "
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James Tavernier (left) celebrates the lead of the penalty spot after giving his side
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Nikola Katic (center) wins a penalty after being hit by Aberdeen & # 39; s Lewis Ferguson (left) center wins a penalty after being polluted by Aberdeen & # 39; s Lewis Ferguson (left)
Tavernier slots home the spot kicking at the deadlockbreak shortly after the break "
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Tavernier scores his second penalty of the match to seal the three points for Rangers. "
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<img id = "i-71b21eec36a8bd1e" src = "https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2019/04/28/16/12822674 -0-image-a-24_1556464984743.jpg "height =" 467 "width =" 634 "alt =" <img id = "i-71b21eec36a8bd1e" src = "https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/ 2019/04/28/16 / 12822674-0-image-a-24_1556464984743.jpg "height =" 467 "width =" 634 "alt =" The full-back (2nd right) is congratulated by his teammates after breaking through the deadlock] The full-back (2nd right) is congratulated by his teammates after breaking the deadlock
by his teammates after breaking the deadlock
Defeat means Aberdeen – who closed the game with 10 men's men after Andrew Considine got the second yellow card by conceding the second penalty – Gerrard can no longer catch
And the Light Blues also avoided to give Celtic the title on the board, with the champions-elect nine clear with nine points still available. Billy McNeill and his wife, who are both friends and family, are both very grateful to the visitors.
Both teams aim their approaches at the long ball. Rangers wanted to get the best out of Jermain Defoe & # 39; s move by leaving the veteran behind while Aberdeen was out to get the most out of Sam Cosgrove's ability in the air.
The Dons almost got the early breakthrough 13 minutes when James Wilson dumped a long free kick in the back post area – but Cosgrove could only nod wide.
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Jermain Defoe (right) confrontations with Aberdeen goalkeeper in the first half
It was Gers' turn to take a long time after Connor Goldson took the ball away the back shot, which led to an awkward collision between Defoe and Aberdeen goalkeeper Joe Lewis
The number one from Pittodrie lasted a while
Ryan, the son of a young man, is a young man, Kent shot wide before Lewis had to make a great save to keep Defoe out after Scott had Arfield
Gers kept ticking the game for the break. Kent delivered a wide ball on the right, but Goldson headed over while Lewis was strong to keep out further efforts from Tavernier and Davis.
Scott Arfield tries to get the ball under control during the Scottish Premiership clash on Ibrox "
during the Scottish Premiership clash on Ibrox"
Scott Arfield tries to control the ball during the Scottish Premiership clash on Ibrox
Davis forced an early corner and the ball fell in the back, Lewis Ferguson hit a tangle of Defoe before he Nikola Katic stumbled when he stood at the foot of the Croatian
Referee Don Robertson showed no doubt when he pointed right at the spot and Rangers-skipper Tavernier was as sure as he was. ]
Defoe blew a big chance for poi Tavernier crosses the field again after 64 minutes as he leans.
Tavernier had the ball in the net after 64 minutes when he tilted Lewis, but what should have been a great team goal was drawn after the right wing fought offside.
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Rangers manager Steven Gerrard (right) has words with referee David Robertson at rest
But the captain was awarded his second spot as Robertson Gers.
Katic was involved again as Davis steered in a different angle, this time quite softly down after catching Considin's waving
The decision surprised the Down to defend and his frustration was aggravated when Robertson produced a second yellow to go with the one he got just before the break when he was sent away. ] Tavernier showed no mercy when he sent the ball past Lewis & # 39; des
But Gerrard was in a sentimental mood and offered former captain-captain Lee Wallace the opportunity to stop home support ovation, pending of his expected summer departure
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Premier League transfers: Club-by-club guide to deals so far
http://www.internetunleashed.co.uk/?p=36847 Premier League transfers: Club-by-club guide to deals so far - http://www.internetunleashed.co.uk/?p=36847 Riyad Mahrez, a title winner with Leicester in 2016, will hope to repeat that success with Manchester City this seasonWith the summer transfer window closing three weeks earlier than normal on 9 August, Premier League clubs have been busy in the market over the past couple of months.But who has gone where and which moves have you missed? Here's your complete club-by-club guide to all the deals so far.ArsenalInsBernd Leno [Bayer Leverkusen] £19.3m, Stephan Lichtsteiner [Juventus] Free, Matteo Guendouzi [Lorient] Undisclosed, Lucas Torreira [Sampdoria] £26m, Sokratis Papastathopoulos [Borussia Dortmund] UndisclosedOutsMarc Bola [Blackpool] Free, Jack Wilshere [West Ham] Free, Santi Cazorla [Villarreal] Free, Chuba Akpom [PAOK Salonika] UndisclosedBournemouthInsDiego Rico [Leganes] £10.7m, David Brooks [Sheffield United] UndisclosedOutsRyan Allsop [Wycombe] Free, Max Gradel [Toulouse] Undisclosed, Sam Matthews [Bristol Rovers] Free, Benik Afobe [Wolves] £10m, Lewis Grabban [Nottingham Forest] Undisclosed, Adam Federici [Stoke] Undisclosed, Sam Surridge [Oldham] Loan, Baily Cargill [MK Dons] FreeBrightonInsFlorin Andone [Deportivo La Coruna] Undisclosed, Leon Balogun [Mainz] Free, Alireza Jahanbakhsh [AZ Alkmaar] Undisclosed, Percy Tau [Mamelodi Sundowns] Undisclosed, Yves Bissouma [Lille] Undisclosed, Bernardo [RB Leipzig] £9mOutsJamie Murphy [Rangers] Undisclosed, Bailey Vose [Colchester] Undisclosed, Tyles Forbes [Newport] Free, Christian Walton [Wigan] Loan, Ben Hall [Notts County] Loan, Robert Sanchez [Forest Green] Loan, Connor Goldson [Rangers] Undisclosed, Tim Krul [Norwich] Free, Steven Alzate [Swindon] Loan, Sam Baldock [Reading] UndisclosedBurnleyInsBen Gibson [Middlesbrough] £15m, Joe Hart [Man City] £3.5mOutsTom Anderson [Doncaster] Free, Scott Arfield [Rangers] Free, Josh Ginnelly [Walsall] Free, Chris Long [Fleetwood] Free, Dean Marney [Fleetwood] FreeCardiffInsBobby Reid [Bristol City] reported £10m, Alex Smithies [QPR] reported £3.5m, Greg Cunningham [Preston] Undisclosed, Josh Murphy [Norwich] UndisclosedOutsNoneChelseaInsRobert Green [Huddersfield] Free, Jorginho [Napoli] Undisclosed, Kepa Arrizabalaga [Athletic Bilbao] £71mOutsLewis Baker [Leeds] Loan, Reece James [Wigan] Loan, Dujon Sterling [Coventry] Loan, Nathan Baxter [Yeovil] Loan, Trevoh Chalobah [Ipswich] Loan, Jacob Maddox [Cheltenham] Loan, Charlie Colkett [Shrewsbury] Loan, Todd Kane [Hull] Loan, Mason Mount [Derby] Loan, Jamal Blackman [Leeds] Loan, Kenedy [Newcastle] Loan, Jordan Houghton [MK Dons] Free, Jake Clarke-Salter [Vitesse Arnhem] LoanCrystal PalaceInsVicente Guaita [Getafe] Free, Cheikhou Kouyate [West Ham] Undisclosed, Max Meyer [Schalke - Crystal Palace] FreeOutsJaroslaw Jach [Caykur Rizespor] LoanEvertonInsRicharlison [Everton] £35m, Lucas Digne [Barcelona] £18mOutsWayne Rooney [DC United] Free, Ramiro Funes Mori [Villarreal] Undisclosed, Jose Baxter [Oldham] Free, Callum Dyson [Plymouth] Free, Conor Grant [Plymouth] Free, Davy Klaassen [Werder Bremen] Undisclosed, Luke Garbutt [Oxford] Loan, Ashley Williams [Stoke] LoanFulhamInsAndre Schurrle [Borussia Dortmund] Loan, Fabri [Besiktas] Undisclosed (reported £5m), Maxime le Marchand [Nice] Undisclosed, Jean Michael Seri [Nice] Undisclosed, Aleksandar Mitrovic [Newcastle United - Fulham] Undisclosed, Alfie Mawson [Swansea City] £20mOutsIsaac Pearce [Forest Green Rovers] Free, George Williams [Forest Green Rovers] Free, Ryan Fredericks [West Ham] Free, Marek Rodak [Rotherham United] Loan, David Button [Brighton] Undisclosed, Stephen Humphrys [Scunthorpe United] Loan, Joe Felix [QPR] FreeHuddersfieldInsJuninho Bacuna [FC Groningen] Undisclosed, Ramadan Sobhi [Stoke City] £5.7m, Terence Kongolo [Monaco] Undisclosed, Ben Hamer [Leicester City] Free, Adama Diakhaby [Monaco] Undisclosed, Erik Durm [Borussia Dortmund] UndisclosedOutsRobert Green [Chelsea] Free, Tom Ince [Stoke] £10m, Tareiq Holmes-Dennis [Bristol Rovers] Undisclosed, Sean Scannell [Bradford] Undisclosed, Joel Coleman [Shrewsbury] Loan, Scott Malone [Derby] UndisclosedLeicesterInsJames Maddison [Norwich] Undisclosed, Jonny Evans [West Brom] £3.5m, Danny Ward [Liverpool] £12.5m, Ricardo Pereira [Porto] £17.7m, Rachid Ghezzal [Monaco] UndisclosedOutsConnor Wood [Bradford] Undisclosed, Ben Hamer [Huddersfield] Free, Daniel Iverson [Oldham] Loan, Harvey Barnes [West Brom] Loan, Riyad Mahrez [Manchester City] £60m, Josh Debayo [Cheltenham] FreeLiverpoolInsFabinho [Monaco] £39m, Alisson [Roma] Undisclosed (reported £66.8m), Xherdan Shaqiri [Stoke] £13m, Naby Keita [RB Leipzig] £48mOutsEmre Can [Juventus] Free, Jon Flanagan [Rangers] Free, Jordan Williams [Rochdale] Free, Ovie Ejaria [Rangers] Loan, Shamal George [Tranmere] Loan, Ryan Kent [Rangers] Loan, Danny Ward [Leicester] £12.5m, Harry Wilson [Derby] LoanMan CityInsRiyad Mahrez [Leicester] £60m, Philippe Sandler [PEC Zwolle] Undisclosed, Claudio Gomes [PSG] Undisclosed, Daniel Arzani [Melbourne City] UndisclosedOutsPablo Maffeo [Stuttgart] Undisclosed, Ashley Smith-Brown [Plymouth] Undisclosed, Will Patching [Notts County] Free, Isaac Buckley-Ricketts [Peterborough] Undisclosed, Angus Gunn [Southampton] £13.5m, Jacob Davenport [Blackburn] Undisclosed, Bersant Celina [Swansea] Undisclosed, Joe Hart [Burnley] £3.5m, Thomas Agyepong [Hiberniain] LoanMan UtdInsFred [Shakhtar Donetsk] £47m, Diogo Dalot [Porto] £19m, Lee Grant [Stoke] UndisclosedOutsJoe Riley [Bradford] Undisclosed, Dean Henderson [Sheffield United] Loan, Daley Blind [Ajax] £14m, Sam Johnstone [West Brom] £6.5m, Cameron Borthwick-Jackson [Scunthorpe] Loan, Joel Pereira [Vitoria Setubal] LoanNewcastleInsMartin Dubravka [Sparta Prague] Undisclosed, Ki Sung-yeung [Swansea] Free, Kenedy [Chelsea] Loan, Yoshinori Muto [Mainz] Undisclosed, Solomon Rondon [West Brom] LoanOutsMacaulay Gillesphey [Carlisle] Free, Chancel Mbemba [Porto] Undisclosed (reported £7.14m), Jack Colback [Nottingham Forest] Loan, Alex Gilliead [Shrewsbury] Free, Dwight Gayle [West Brom] LoanSouthamptonInsMohamed Elyounoussi [Basel] reported £16m, Stuart Armstrong [Celtic] £7m, Jannik Vestergaard [Borussia Monchengladbach] Undisclosed, Angus Gunn [Manchester City] £13.5mOutsOlufela Olomola [Scunthorpe] Free, Dusan Tadic [Ajax] £10m, Jordy Clasie [Feyenoord] Loan, Guido Carrillo [Leganes] Loan, Sofiane Boufal [Celta Vigo] LoanTottenhamIns NoneOutsKeanan Bennetts [Borussia Monchengladbach] Undisclosed, Anton Walkes [Portsmouth] UndisclosedWatfordInsBen Wilmot [Stevenage] Undisclosed, Marc Navarro [Espanyol] £1.8m, Gerard Deulofeu [Barcelona] £11.5m, Ben Foster [West Brom] Undisclosed, Ken Sema [Ostersund] Undisclosed, Adam Masina [Bologna] UndisclosedOutsJerome Sinclair [Sunderland] Loan, Tommie Hoban [Aberdeen] Loan, Nordin Amrabat [Al-Nassr] Undisclosed, Richarlison [Everton] £35m, Brandon Mason [Coventry] Free, Costel Pantilimon [Nottingham Forest] Undisclosed, Randell Williams [Wycombe] Loan, David Sesay [Crawley] Free, Dodi Lukebakio [Fortuna Dusseldorf] LoanWest HamInsLukasz Fabianski [Swansea] £7m, Issa Diop [Toulouse] £22m, Ryan Fredericks [Fulham] Free, Felipe Anderson [Lazio] Undisclosed, Fabian Balbuena [Corinthians] Undisclosed, Andriy Yarmolenko [Borussia Dortmund] Undisclosed, Jack Wilshere [Arsenal] FreeOutsMarcus Browne [Oxford] Loan, Korrey Henry [Yeovil] Free, Reece Burke [Hull] Undisclosed, Cheikhou Kouyate [Crystal Palace] UndisclosedWolvesInsAdama Traore [Middlesbrough] £18m, Rui Patricio [Sporting Lisbon] Free, Raul Jimenez [Benfica] Loan, Benik Afobe [Bournemouth] £10m, Willy Boly [Porto] £10m, Jonny Castro Otto [Atletico Madrid] Loan, Joao Moutinho [Monaco] £5mOutsBen Marshall [Norwich] Undisclosed, Sherwin Seedorf [Bradford] Loan, Harry Burgoyne [Plymouth] Loan, Benik Afobe [Stoke] Loan, Aaron Collins [Colchester] Loan, Roderick Miranda [Olympiakos] Loan, Prince Oniangue [Caen] Undisclosed, Jonathan Flatt [Scunthorpe] Free, Hakeem Odoffin [Northampton] FreeReleased players are listed if they subsequently joined a Football League or Scottish Premiership club. 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Premier League transfers: Membership-by-club information to offers up to now
Premier League transfers: Membership-by-club information to offers up to now
Premier League transfers: Membership-by-club information to offers up to now
Riyad Mahrez, a title winner with Leicester in 2016, will hope to repeat that success with Manchester Metropolis this season
With the summer time switch window closing three weeks sooner than regular on 9 August, Premier League golf equipment have been busy available in the market over the previous couple of months.
However who has gone the place and which strikes have you ever missed? This is your full club-by-club information to all of the offers up to now.
Arsenal
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Bernd Leno [Bayer Leverkusen] £19.3m, Stephan Lichtsteiner [Juventus] Free, Matteo Guendouzi [Lorient] Undisclosed, Lucas Torreira [Sampdoria] £26m, Sokratis Papastathopoulos [Borussia Dortmund] Undisclosed
Outs
Marc Bola [Blackpool] Free, Jack Wilshere [West Ham] Free, Santi Cazorla [Villarreal] Free
Bournemouth
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Diego Rico [Leganes] £10.7m, David Brooks [Sheffield United] Undisclosed
Outs
Ryan Allsop [Wycombe] Free, Max Gradel [Toulouse] Undisclosed, Sam Matthews [Bristol Rovers] Free, Benik Afobe [Wolves] £10m, Lewis Grabban [Nottingham Forest] Undisclosed, Adam Federici [Stoke] Undisclosed
Brighton
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Florin Andone [Deportivo La Coruna] Undisclosed, Leon Balogun [Mainz] Free, Alireza Jahanbakhsh [AZ Alkmaar] Undisclosed, Percy Tau [Mamelodi Sundowns] Undisclosed, Yves Bissouma [Lille] Undisclosed, Bernardo [RB Leipzig] £9m
Outs
Bailey Vose [Colchester] Undisclosed, Jamie Murphy [Rangers] Undisclosed, Christian Walton [Wigan] Mortgage, Ben Hall [Notts County] Mortgage, Robert Sanchez [Forest Green] Mortgage, Connor Goldson [Rangers] Undisclosed, Tim Krul [Norwich] Free, Steven Alzate [Swindon] Mortgage
Burnley
Ins
None
Outs
Tom Anderson [Doncaster] Free, Scott Arfield [Rangers] Free, Josh Ginnelly [Walsall] Free, Chris Long [Fleetwood] Free
Cardiff
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Bobby Reid [Bristol City] reported £10m, Alex Smithies [QPR] reported £3.5m, Greg Cunningham [Cardiff] Undisclosed, Josh Murphy [Cardiff] Undisclosed
Outs
None
Chelsea
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Robert Green [Huddersfield] Free, Jorginho [Napoli] Undisclosed
Outs
Lewis Baker [ Leeds] Mortgage, Reece James [Wigan] Mortgage, Dujon Sterling [Coventry] Mortgage, Nathan Baxter [Yeovil] Mortgage, Trevoh Chalobah [Ipswich] Mortgage, Jacob Maddox [Cheltenham] Mortgage, Charlie Colkett [Shrewsbury] Mortgage, Todd Kane [Hull] Mortgage, Mason Mount [Derby] Mortgage, Jamal Blackman [Leeds] Mortgage, Kenedy [Newcastle] Mortgage, Jordan Houghton [MK Dons] Free, Jake Clarke-Salter [Vitesse Arnhem] Mortgage
Crystal Palace
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Vicente Guaita [Getafe] Free
Outs
Jaroslaw Jach [Caykur Rizespor] Mortgage
Everton
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Richarlison [Everton] £35m
Outs
Wayne Rooney [DC United] Free, Ramiro Funes Mori [Villarreal] Undisclosed, Jose Baxter [Oldham] Free, Callum Dyson [Plymouth] Free, Conor Grant [Plymouth] Free, Davy Klaassen [Werder Bremen] Undisclosed, Luke Garbutt [Oxford] Mortgage
Fulham
Ins
Andre Schurrle [Borussia Dortmund] Mortgage, Fabri [Besiktas] Undisclosed (reported £5m), Maxime le Marchand [Nice] Undisclosed, Jean Michael Seri [Nice] Undisclosed
Outs
Isaac Pearce [Forest Green Rovers] Free, George Williams [Forest Green Rovers] Free, Ryan Fredericks [West Ham] Free, Marek Rodak [Rotherham United] Mortgage, David Button [Brighton] Undisclosed, Stephen Humphrys [Scunthorpe United] Mortgage, Joe Felix [QPR] Free
Huddersfield
Ins
Juninho Bacuna [FC Groningen] Undisclosed, Ramadan Sobhi [Stoke City] £5.7m, Terence Kongolo [Monaco] Undisclosed, Ben Hamer [Leicester City] Free, Adama Diakhaby [Monaco] Undisclosed, Erik Durm [Borussia Dortmund] Undisclosed
Outs
Robert Green [Chelsea] Free, Tom Ince [Stoke] £10m, Tareiq Holmes-Dennis [Bristol Rovers] Undisclosed, Sean Scannell [Bradford] Undisclosed, Joel Coleman [Shrewsbury] Mortgage
Leicester
Ins
James Maddison [Norwich] Undisclosed, Jonny Evans [West Brom] £3.5m, Danny Ward [Liverpool] £12.5m
Outs
Connor Wood [Bradford] Undisclosed, Ben Hamer [Huddersfield] Free, Daniel Iverson [Oldham] Mortgage, Harvey Barnes [West Brom] Mortgage, Riyad Mahrez [Manchester City] £60m, Josh Debayo [Cheltenham] Free
Liverpool
Ins
Fabinho [Monaco] £39m, Alisson [Roma] Undisclosed (reported £66.8m), Xherdan Shaqiri [Stoke] £13m
Outs
Emre Can [Juventus] Free, Jon Flanagan [Rangers] Free, Jordan Williams [Rochdale] Free, Ovie Ejaria [Rangers] Mortgage, Shamal George [Tranmere] Mortgage, Ryan Kent [Rangers] Mortgage, Danny Ward [Leicester] £12.5m, Harry Wilson [Derby] Mortgage
Man Metropolis
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Riyad Mahrez [Leicester] £60m
Outs
Pablo Maffeo [Stuttgart] Undisclosed, Ashley Smith-Brown [Plymouth] Undisclosed, Will Patching [Notts County] Free, Isaac Buckley-Ricketts [Peterborough] Undisclosed, Angus Gunn [Southampton] £13.5m, Jacob Davenport [Manchester City – Blackburn] Undisclosed
Man Utd
Ins
Fred [Shakhtar Donetsk] £47m, Diogo Dalot [Porto] £19m, Lee Grant [Stoke] Undisclosed
Outs
Joe Riley [Bradford] Undisclosed, Dean Henderson [Sheffield United] Mortgage, Daley Blind [Ajax] £14m, Sam Johnstone [West Brom] £6.5m
Newcastle
Ins
Martin Dubravka [Sparta Prague] Undisclosed , Ki Sung-yeung [Swansea] Free, Kenedy [Chelsea] Mortgage
Outs
Macaulay Gillesphey [Carlisle] Free, Chancel Mbemba [Porto] Undisclosed (reported £7.14m), Jack Colback [Nottingham Forest] Mortgage, Alex Gilliead [Shrewsbury] Free
Southampton
Ins
Mohamed Elyounoussi [Basel] reported £16m, Stuart Armstrong [Celtic] £7m, Jannik Vestergaard [Borussia Monchengladbach] Undisclosed, Angus Gunn [Manchester City] £13.5m
Outs
Olufela Olomola [Scunthorpe] Free, Dusan Tadic [Ajax] £10m, Jordy Clasie [Feyenoord] Mortgage, Guido Carrillo [Leganes] Mortgage, Sofiane Boufal [Celta Vigo] Mortgage
Tottenham
Ins
None
Outs
Keanan Bennetts [Borussia Monchengladbach] Undisclosed, Anton Walkes [Portsmouth] Undisclosed
Watford
Ins
Ben Wilmot [Stevenage] Undisclosed, Marc Navarro [Espanyol] Undisclosed, Gerard Deulofeu [Barcelona] £11.5m, Ben Foster [West Brom] Undisclosed, Ken Sema [Ostersund] Undisclosed, Adam Masina [Bologna] Undisclosed
Outs
Jerome Sinclair [Sunderland] Mortgage, Tommie Hoban [Aberdeen] Mortgage, Nordin Amrabat [Al-Nassr] Undisclosed, Richarlison [Everton] £35m, Brandon Mason [Coventry] Free, Costel Pantilimon [Nottingham Forest] Undisclosed, Randell Williams [Wycombe] Mortgage
West Ham
Ins
Lukasz Fabianski [Swansea] £7m, Issa Diop [Toulouse] £22m, Ryan Fredericks [Fulham] Free, Felipe Anderson [Lazio] Undisclosed, Fabian Balbuena [Corinthians] Undisclosed, Andriy Yarmolenko [Borussia Dortmund] Undisclosed, Jack Wilshere [Arsenal] Free
Outs
Marcus Browne [Oxford] Mortgage , Korrey Henry [Yeovil] Free, Reece Burke [Hull] Undisclosed
Wolves
Ins
Rui Patricio [Sporting Lisbon] Free, Raul Jimenez [Benfica] Mortgage, Benik Afobe [Bournemouth] £10m, Willy Boly [Porto] £10m, Jonny Castro Otto [Atletico Madrid] Mortgage, Joao Moutinho [Monaco] £5m
Outs
Ben Marshall [Norwich] Undisclosed, Sherwin Seedorf [Bradford] Mortgage, Harry Burgoyne [Plymouth] Mortgage, Benik Afobe [Stoke] Mortgage, Aaron Collins [Colchester] Mortgage, Roderick Miranda [Olympiakos] Mortgage, Prince Oniangue [Caen] Undisclosed, Jonathan Flatt [Scunthorpe] Free, Hakeem Odoffin [Northampton] Free
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The transfer window for England’s top flight opened in June, and clubs are in full swing strengthening their squads ahead of the 2018/19 season.. Some Premier League clubs have already begun bolstering their squads, as you can see below. Liverpool have brought in Fabinho from French side MonacotalkSPORT.com has put together a list of all incoming and outgoing transfers made so far. ARSENAL In Unai Emery (Manager) Stephan Lichtsteiner (Juventus, free) Bernd Leno (Bayer Leverkusen, undisclosed) Sokratis Papostoupolos (Borussia Dortmund, undisclosed) Lucas Torreira (Sampdoria, undisclosed) The wait is over… it’s #TimeForTorreira Welcome to Arsenal, @LTorreira34 pic.twitter.com/wnUDYuDMeS — Arsenal FC (@Arsenal) July 10, 2018 Matteo Guendouzi (Lorient, undisclosed)Out Per Mertesacker (Retired) Santi Cazorla (Released) Takuma Asano (Hannover 96, loan) Jack Wilshere (released) Vlad Dragomir (released) Ryan Huddart (released) Tafari Moore (released) Hugo Keto (released) Chiori Johnson (released) Yassin Fortune (released) Aaron Eyoma (released) Alex Crean (released) Marc Bola (released) BOURNEMOUTH In David Brooks (Sheffield United, undisclosed)Out Rhoys Wiggins (retired) Baily Cargill (released) Ryan Allsop (released) Ollie Harfield (released) Sam Matthews (released) Patrick O’Flaherty (released) Joe Quigley (released) Benik Afobe (Wolves, £10m) Max Gradel (Toulouse, undisclosed) BRIGHTON AND HOVE ALBION In Florin Andone (Deportivo La Coruna, £5.4m) Leon Balogun (Mainz 05, free) Joseph Tomlinson (Yeovil Town, free) Jason Steele (Sunderland, undisclosed) Bernardo (RB Leipzig, undisclosed)Out Uwe Hunemeier (SC Paderborn, free) Steve Sidwell (released) Jamie Murphy (Rangers, undisclosed) Bailey Vose (Colchester, undisclosed) Liam Rosenior (released) Connor Goldson (Rangers, undisclosed) Robert Sanchez (Forest Green Rovers, loan) Ben Hall (Notts County, loan) Niki Maenpaa (released) Henrik Bjordal (Zulte Waregem, undisclosed) Christian Walton (Wigan Athletic, loan) Thank you for the warm welcome @OfficialBHAFC fans! I’m happy to join this amazing team and I’m excited to play with my new teammates in such a great competition as the Premier League is. I will do my best to meet your expectations and being up to the team standards #BHAFC pic.twitter.com/Zz7Kk74xlv — Florin Andone (@FlorinAndone11) May 30, 2018 BURNLEY InOut Tom Anderson (Doncaster Rovers, free) Scott Arfield (Rangers, free) Dean Marney (released) Chris Long (released) Josh Ginnelly (released) CARDIFF InJosh Murphy (Norwich City, undisclosed) Greg Cunningham (Preston North End, undisclosed) Alex Smithies (QPR, undisclosed) Bobby Reid (Bristol City, undisclosed)Out CHELSEA Out Matej Delac (AC Horsens, free) Mitchell Beeney (Sligo Rovers, free) Wallace Oliveira (released) Eduardo (released) Trevoh Chalobah (Ipswich Town, loan) Nathan Baxter (Yeovil Town, loan) Reece James (Wigan Athletic, loan) Dujon Sterling (Coventry City, loan) Lewis Baker (Leeds United, loan) Jake Clarke-Salter (Vitesse Arnhem, loan) CRYSTAL PALACEInVicente Guaita (Getafe, free) OutDiego Cavalieri (released) Damien Delaney (Cork City, free) Lee Chung-yong (released) We’re delighted to announce Vicente Guaita has joined #CPFC on a three-year deal! More info https://t.co/yQLyDf3jS8 pic.twitter.com/eRflocsni5 — Crystal Palace F.C. (@CPFC) June 8, 2018 EVERTON In Marco Silva (Manager)Out David Henen (released) Joel Robles (released) Jose Baxter (released) Conor Grant (Plymouth Argyle, free) Ramiro Funes Mori (Villarreal, undisclosed) Wayne Rooney (D.C. United, undisclosed) Luke Garbutt (Oxford United, loan) FULHAM In Out Ryan Fredericks (West Ham, free) George Williams (Forest Green Rovers, free) HUDDERSFIELD TOWN In Florent Hadergjonaj (Ingolstadt 04, undisclosed) Jonas Lossl (Mainz 05, undisclosed) Terence Kongolo (Monaco, undisclosed) Ramadan Sobhi (Stoke City, undisclosed) Ben Hamer (Leicester, free) Juninho Bacuna (Groningen, undisclosed)Out Dean Whitehead (retired) Robert Green (released) Jack Boyle (released) Denilson Carvalho (released) Dylan Cogill (released) Luca Colville (released) Cameron Taylor (released) LEICESTER CITYIn Ricardo Pereira (Porto, undisclosed) Jonny Evans (West Bromwich Albion, £3m) James Maddison (Norwich City, undisclosed)Out Robert Huth (released) Ben Hamer (Huddersfield Town, free) Elliott Moore (OH Leuven, loan) Connor Wood (Bradford City, loan) Riyad Mahrez (Manchester City, £60m) As a young boy my dream was always to play in the premier league! Now I have the opportunity to make my dream come true and I can’t wait to get started at this fantastic football club! Delighted to be here and looking forward to meeting all of you@LCFC pic.twitter.com/iKpqZSw4u9 — James Maddison (@Madders10) June 20, 2018 LIVERPOOL In Naby Keita (RB Leipzig, undisclosed) Fabinho (Monaco, £40m) Xherdan Shaqirir (Stoke, £13m)Out Yan Dhanda (Swansea City, free) Ovie Ejaria (Rangers, loan) Emre Can (Juventus, free) Jon Flanagan (Rangers, free) Jordan Williams (Rochdale, loan) Adam Bogdan (Hibernian, loan) MANCHESTER CITY In Philippe Sandler (PEC Zwolle, £2.25m) Riyad Mahrez (Leicester City, £60m)Out Pablo Maffeo (VfB Stuttgart, £9m) Yaya Toure (Released) Angelino (PSV Eindhoven, undisclosed) Olarenqaju Kayode (Shakhtar Donetsk, undisclosed) Ashley Smith-Brown (Plymouth, undisclosed) Angus Gunn (Southampton, undisclosed) MANCHESTER UNITED In Diogo Dalot (Porto, £17.4m) Fred (Shakhtar Donetsk, undisclosed) Lee Grant (Stoke City, free transfer) Out Michael Carrick (retired) Joe Riley (Bradford City, undisclosed) Dean Henderson (Sheffield United, loan) Sam Johnstone (West Bromwich Albion, £6.5m) #MUFC pic.twitter.com/cnOTbwOijX — Diogo Dalot (@DalotDiogo) June 6, 2018 NEWCASTLE UNITED In Martin Dubravka (Sparta Prague, undisclosed) Ki Sung-yueng (Swansea City, free)Out Curtis Good (released) Massadio Haidara (released) Jesus Gamez (released) Stuart Findlay (released) SOUTHAMPTON In Stuart Armstrong (Celtic, undisclosed) Mohamed Elyounoussi (FC Basel, undisclosed) Angus Gunn (Manchester City, undisclosed) Jannik Vestergaard(Borussia Monchengladbach, £18m) Out Jeremy Pied (released) Olufela Olomola (Scunthorpe United, free) Florin Gardos (released) Ollie Cook (released) Armani Little (released) Will Wood (released) Richard Bakary (released) Dusan Tadic (Ajax, undisclosed) Stuart Taylor (released) TOTTENHAM In Out Keanan Bennetts (Borussia Monchengladbach, £2m) WATFORD In Ben Wilmot (Stevenage, £1.5m) Gerard Deulofeu (Barcelona, £11.5m) Marc Navarro (Espanyol, undisclosed) Adam Masina (Bologna, undisclosed) Ken Sema (Ostersund, undisclosed) Ben Foster (West Brom, undisclosed) Ben Foster has joined Watford from West BromOut Dennon Lewis (Falkirk, free) Brandon Mason (released) WEST HAM UNITED In Manuel Pellegrini (Manager) Ryan Fredericks (Fulham, free) Issa Diop (Toulouse, undisclosed) Lukasz Fabianski (Swansea, undisclosed) Andriy Yarmolenko (Borussia Dortmund, undisclosed) Felipe Anderson (Lazio, £36m) Announcing Yarmolenko… #WelcomeAndriy pic.twitter.com/ZEnkm955sY — West Ham United (@WestHamUtd) July 11, 2018 Out Patrice Evra (released) James Collins (released) WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS In Benik Afobe (Bournemouth, £10m) Willy Boly (Porto, £10m) Raul Jimenez (Benfica, loan) Rui Patricio (Sporting CP, undisclosed) Leo Bonatini (Al-Hilal, undisclosed) Ruben Vinagre (AS Monaco, undisclosed)Out Jordan Allan (released) Dan Armstrong (released) Anthony Breslin (released) Nicu Carnat (released) Ross Finnie (released) Jon Flatt (released) Conor Levingston (released) Tomas Nogueira (released) Hakeem Odoffin (released) Adam Osbourne (released) Ryan Rainey (released) Jose Xavier (released) Christian Herc (Dunajska Streda, loan) Benik Afobe (Stoke City, loan) Aaron Collins (Solchester United, loan) Duckens Nazon (Sint-Truiden, undisclosed) Sherwin Seedorf (Bradford City, loan) Ben Marshall (Norwich City, undisclosed) Latest transfer news CLOSING TIME When does the Premier League transfer window close this year? NO-SHOW Alexis Sanchez missing as Man United fly out for pre-season tour of United States PAPER TALK Chelsea star hints at exit, Liverpool in goalkeeper bid, West Ham ace to leave? TRANSFER OFFER Southampton make bid for Liverpool forward incoming sms Chelsea ‘enter race to sign Manchester United target’ HOW MUCH? Real Madrid have a huge asking price for Mateo Kovacic Ivan the great ‘He’s a god’ – Man United fans adore target who’s ‘perfect Mourinho player’ hey big spenders Which Premier League clubs have spent the most on transfers this summer? transfer report Barcelona ace will ‘analyse’ Liverpool’s offer to sign him NEW ATTACK Chelsea ready to sell both Morata and Giroud as Sarri plots move for Higuain sure shaw Man United ace refusing transfer so he can leave for free next summer gossip Tottenham interested in replacing star man with World Cup ace BIGGEST TRANSFERS OUTSIDE THE PREMIER LEAGUE Leon Goretzka (Schalke 04 to Bayern Munich, free) Douglas Costa (Bayern Munich to Juventus, undisclosed) Stefan de Vrij (Lazio to Internazionale, free) Lautaro Martinez (Racing Club to Internazionale, undisclosed) Anderson Talisca (Benfica to Guangzhou Evergrande, loan) Paulinho (Vasco de Gama to Bayer Leverkusen, undisclosed) Thomas Delaney (Werder Bremen to Borussia Dortmund, undisclosed) Willem Geubbels (Lyons to Monaco, £17.5m) Justin Kluivert (Ajax to Roma, £15.1m) Thomas Lemar (Monaco to Atletico Madrid, £52.7m) Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid to Juventus, £99.2m) Arthur (Gremio to Barcelona, £35m) The post Premier League done deals so far: Every completed and confirmed signing in the summer 2018 transfer window appeared first on kenzymirror.com. from WordPress https://ift.tt/2NTZ7r6 via IFTTT
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365footballorg-blog · 6 years ago
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Rangers sweep aside leaders Hearts with three goals in first 32 minutes
Rangers displayed their ruthless streak as they inflicted Scottish Premiership leaders Hearts’ first defeat in 13 games this season.
Steven Gerrard’s side, who move up to sixth place in the division, were ahead after three minutes through Ryan Kent.
Hearts’ defence was breached again before the break, as Alfredo Morelos and Scott Arfield scored.
Michael Smith was sent off for the visitors after the break, before Jimmy Dunne pulled a goal back with a header.
Hearts had made their best start to a season since 2005/06, but had no answer to the confidence and assertiveness of Rangers team that beat Rapid Vienna in the Europa League group stage on Thursday.
Gerrard’s side continue to be commanding at home, with the win over Hearts being their 10th game unbeaten at Ibrox this season in all competitions.
Reaction & as it happened[1]
Line-ups[2]
Match Stats[3]
Live Text[4]
Line-ups
Rangers
1McGregor
2Tavernier
6Goldson
3WorrallBooked at 24mins
15Flanagan
23Coulibaly
21CandeiasSubstituted forLaffertyat 87'minutes
37ArfieldBooked at 40minsSubstituted forHallidayat 84'minutes
10EjariaSubstituted forJackat 66'minutes
14Kent
20Morelos
Substitutes
8Jack
11Lafferty
13Foderingham
16Halliday
17McCrorie
19Katic
40Middleton
Hearts
1Zlamal
2SmithBooked at 55mins
4Souttar
3DunneBooked at 27mins
11MitchellBooked at 43minsSubstituted forWightonat 79'minutes
14Naismith
8LeeSubstituted forGaruccioat 73'minutes
5Haring
10Sutchuin-Djoum
19Ikpeazu
18MacLeanSubstituted forDikamonaat 57'minutes
Substitutes
7Bozanic
12Amankwaa
13Doyle
15Wighton
17Garuccio
28Dikamona
38Morrison
Referee:
John Beaton
Attendance:
49,865
Match Stats
Home TeamRangersAway TeamHearts
Possession
Home56%
Away44%
Shots
Home13
Away11
Shots on Target
Home6
Away4
Corners
Home8
Away3
Fouls
Home12
Away26
Live Text
Posted at
Match ends, Rangers 3, Heart of Midlothian 1.
Full Time
Posted at 90'+5'
Second Half ends, Rangers 3, Heart of Midlothian 1.
Posted at 90'+5'
Attempt blocked. Ben Garuccio (Heart of Midlothian) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked.
Posted at 90'+4'
Foul by Andy Halliday (Rangers).
Posted at 90'+4'
Uche Ikpeazu (Heart of Midlothian) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Posted at 90'+3'
Kyle Lafferty (Rangers) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
Posted at 90'+3'
Foul by Clévid Dikamona (Heart of Midlothian).
Posted at 90'+1'
Attempt missed. James Tavernier (Rangers) right footed shot from outside the box is high and wide to the right.
Posted at 90'
Andy Halliday (Rangers) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Posted at 90'
Foul by Peter Haring (Heart of Midlothian).
Posted at 89'
Attempt blocked. Ryan Jack (Rangers) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked.
Substitution
Posted at 87'
Substitution, Rangers. Kyle Lafferty replaces Daniel Candeias.
Posted at 87'
James Tavernier (Rangers) wins a free kick on the left wing.
Posted at 87'
Foul by Steven Naismith (Heart of Midlothian).
Posted at 85'
Lassana Coulibaly (Rangers) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Posted at 85'
Foul by Peter Haring (Heart of Midlothian).
Substitution
Posted at 84'
Substitution, Rangers. Andy Halliday replaces Scott Arfield.
Posted at 83'
Foul by James Tavernier (Rangers).
Posted at 83'
Clévid Dikamona (Heart of Midlothian) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
Posted at 83'
Corner, Rangers. Conceded by Clévid Dikamona.
Posted at 81'
Daniel Candeias (Rangers) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Posted at 81'
Foul by Jimmy Dunne (Heart of Midlothian).
Posted at 80'
Attempt saved. Djoum (Heart of Midlothian) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the centre of the goal.
Substitution
Posted at 79'
Substitution, Heart of Midlothian. Craig Wighton replaces Demetri Mitchell.
Posted at 78'
Foul by Jon Flanagan (Rangers).
Posted at 78'
Clévid Dikamona (Heart of Midlothian) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Posted at 76'
Corner, Rangers. Conceded by Peter Haring.
Posted at 76'
Corner, Rangers. Conceded by Jimmy Dunne.
Posted at 75'
Alfredo Morelos (Rangers) wins a free kick on the left wing.
Posted at 75'
Foul by John Souttar (Heart of Midlothian).
Posted at 74'
Corner, Rangers. Conceded by Clévid Dikamona.
Posted at 73'
Alfredo Morelos (Rangers) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Posted at 73'
Foul by John Souttar (Heart of Midlothian).
Substitution
Posted at 73'
Substitution, Heart of Midlothian. Ben Garuccio replaces Olly Lee.
Posted at 68'
Corner, Rangers. Conceded by Clévid Dikamona.
Posted at 68'
Corner, Rangers. Conceded by Jimmy Dunne.
Posted at 68'
Attempt blocked. Daniel Candeias (Rangers) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked.
Goal!
Posted at 67'
Goal! Rangers 3, Heart of Midlothian 1. Jimmy Dunne (Heart of Midlothian) header from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Olly Lee following a set piece situation.
Substitution
Posted at 66'
Substitution, Rangers. Ryan Jack replaces Ovie Ejaria.
Posted at 66'
Foul by James Tavernier (Rangers).
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References
^ Reaction & as it happened (www.bbc.co.uk)
^ Line-ups (www.bbc.co.uk)
^ Match Stats (www.bbc.co.uk)
^ Live Text (www.bbc.co.uk)
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the-record-obituaries · 7 years ago
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Dec. 27, 2017: Obituaries
Della Bullis,  89
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Della Mae Bullis, age 89, of Millers Creek, died Monday, December 25, 2017 at Wake Forest Baptist Health-Wilkes Medical Center. She was born January 23, 1928 in Wilkes County to Bobby and Macedonia Cleary Roberts. She was a member of Church of God of the Union Assembly. Mrs. Bullis was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Freeman Bullis; son, Jimmy Dean Bullis; daughter, Nancy Louise Anderson; sisters, Mary Wingler and Vergie Mae Bullis; and brother, Esau Roberts.
               Surviving are her son, Robert Junior Bullis of Millers Creek; daughter, Betty Sue Brooks of Hays; twelve grandchildren; several great grandchildren; and several great great grandchildren.
               Graveside service will be held 2:30 p.m. Thursday, December 28, 2017 at Ambrose Robert Cemetery with Rev. Bennie Roten officiating.
               The family will receive friends at Miller Funeral Service from 1:00 until 2:00 on Thursday, prior to the service. Flowers will be accepted.
Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.  
 Wendy Jones, 52
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Wendy Marie Smith Jones, age 52, of Winston Salem, died Saturday, December 23, 2017 at her home. She was born June 16, 1965 in Guilford County to Delbert and Wanda Church Smith. She was of the Baptist Faith. Ms. Smith was preceded in death by her grandmother Stanley and Aunt Margie.
               Surviving are her daughter, Vanessa Serna and her husband of Forsyth; sons, Christopher Dehart and wife Kirsten of Newport News, Virginia, Michael DeHart of Princeton, West Virginia; her father, Delbert Smith and wife Lera of Greensboro; her mother, Wanda Billings and husband Gary of North Wilkesboro; brother, Delbert James Smith and wife Tabitha of High Point, sister, Debra Ann Smith of North Wilkesboro; step brother, Dale Ray Smith of Greensboro; and eight grandchildren.
               Memorial service will be held 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, December 27, 2017 at Miller Funeral Chapel with Dr. Willie Bryant officiating.
               Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to the American Breast Cancer Foundation, 10400 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 480, Columbia, Maryland 21044.
               Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.  
  James  Crysel,  68
James Edward Crysel, age 68, of Wilkesboro, died Wednesday, December 20, 2017 at Ashe Memorial Hospital. He was born December 5, 1949 in Wilkes County to Ezell and Reese Welch Crysel. Mr. Crysel was preceded in death by his parents.
               Surviving are his daughters, Vickie Lynn Cowan and husband Jamie of Raleigh, Tonya Rena Driver and husband Brian of Rocky Mount; son, Todd Stone of Tennessee; step son, Jimmy Stout of Butner, NC; wife, Phyllis Crysel of Wilkesboro; seven grandchildren; nine great grandchildren.
               Memorial service will be held 3:00 p.m. Friday, December 29, 2017 at Miller Funeral Chapel.                                         Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.  
 Helen  Watts, 76
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Helen Bernice Watts, age 76, of Purlear, died Thursday, December 21, 2017 at Wake Forest Baptist Health-Wilkes Medical Center. She was born February 4, 1941 in Wise County, Virginia to Clarence Edward and Lillie Goldson Bitner. She was a member of Lewis Fork Baptist Church, where she sang in the choir; was a Sunday School Teacher; and a Vacation Bible School Bus Driver. Mrs. Watts was previously employed at Mt. Pleasant Elementary School in the cafeteria and enjoyed fishing in her spare time. Mrs. Watts was preceded in death by her parents; her spouse, Kyle Watts; her son, William Edward Watts; and two sisters, Liz and Reva.
               Surviving are her daughter, Tammy Woodie of Purlear; her son, Thomas Kyle Watts and wife Regina of Millers Creek; brother, Hugh Thomas Bitner and wife Linda of Purlear; sister, Maysie Adams of Purlear; grandchildren, Heather Trull and husband Todd of Terrell, Never McLean of Asheville, Ashley Cayton and husband Scott of Millers Creek, Joshua Watts of Orlando, Florida, Shea Bitner and wife Santana of Purlear; and seven great grandchildren.
               Funeral service was held  December 26,  at New  Hope Baptist Church in Purlear with Rev. Sherrill Wellborn officiating. Burial   followed in the church cemetery .  In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made in remembrance of Helen Bernice Watts to Lewis Fork Baptist Church Youth Fund, 395  Lewis Fork Baptist Church Road, Purlear, NC 28665.
               Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.  
   Katie Dolinger, 72
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Katie Joines Dolinger, age 72, of North Wilkesboro, died Thursday, December 21, 2017 at her home. She was born January 18, 1945 in Wilkes County to John Frank and Evengalina Susannah Johnson Joines. Ms. Dolinger was a member of Heaven Bound Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her parents; three brothers; and two sisters.
               Surviving are her children, Andrea Shumate Wiles and (Billy Watkins) of North Wilkesboro, Thomas Sidney Shumate and wife Christine of Moravian Falls, Christie Shumate Passeri and husband Wendall of North Wilkesboro; brother, Gordon Cecil Joines of Virginia; sister, Joyce Joines Mathis of McCleansville, NC; five grandchildren; and three great grandchildren.
               Funeral service was held  December 26,  at Heaven Bound Baptist Church with Rev. Jimmy Settle officiating.
               Burial   followed in Moravian Falls Cemetery.  
               Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Heaven Bound Baptist Church, 670 Osborne Sunset Drive, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659.
               Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.  
 Franklin  Bell,  52
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Franklin "Jerry" Fitzgerald Bell, age 52, of Millers Creek, died Thursday, December 21, 2017 at his home. He was born July 16, 1964 in Wilkes County to Franklin Delano and Frances Emaline Childress Bell. Mr. Bell was of the Pentecostal Faith.
               Surviving are his daughter, Rebecca Ellen Bell Combs; grandchildren, Lilly, Adam and Cole; his parents of Wilkesboro; and sisters, Kimberly Diane Johnson of North Wilkesboro, Donna Kay Smith of Deep Gap; also nephews, Brandon, Justin, Aaron and Caleb; nieces, Jenny, Megan and Alisha, whom he had a special bond.
                 Funeral service was held  December 23,   at Congo Pentecostal Holiness Church with Rev. Tim Lane and Rev. Luke Pyles officiating.
               Burial  followed in the church cemetery.                                               Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Congo Pentecostal Holiness Cemetery Fund, c/o Linda Huffman.
               Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangement.  
 Jason  Everette, 37
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Jason Lee Everette, age 37, of Millers Creek, died Tuesday, December 19, 2017 at his home. He was born November 9, 1980 in Wilkes County to Ronnie Lee and Sharon Ann Jenkins Everette. He was a member of Boiling Springs Baptist Church.
               Surviving are his parents, Ronnie and Sharon Everette of Millers Creek; brother, Kevin Everette of Millers Creek; grandmother, Mary Ruth Randal of Moravian Falls; Uncles, Steve Jenkins and wife Donna of Moravian Falls, Eddie Everette and wife Libby, Roger Everette and wife Becky all of Wilkesboro, Herman Everette and wife Faye of North Wilkesboro; Aunts, Kim Holleman and husband Michael of Wilkesboro, Dona Pearson of Traphill, Barbara Souther and husband Johnny of Wilkesboro; nieces, Hailee Everette and Dakota Everette both of Millers Creek; nephew, Evan Everette of Millers Creek.
                Flowers will be accepted.                                                            
Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.  
   Elizabeth Stahl, 99
Mrs. Elizabeth Stahl, age 99 of Wilkesboro passed away Monday, December 18, 2017 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem.
               Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
James Summerlin, 88
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James Edward "Ed" Summerlin, Sr. age 88, of Millers Creek, died Sunday, December 17, 2017 at Forsyth Medical Center. He was born August 2, 1929 in Wilkes County to John David and Levon Parsons Summerlin. He was a US Navy Veteran and a member of Baptist Home Baptist Church. Mr. Summerlin was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Georgia Pearl "Bobbie" Summerlin; daughter, Judy Johnson; grandchild, Sunshine Walsh; great grandchild, Jayln Walsh; brother, Claude Summerlin; and sister, Martha Lee Summerlin.
                 Surviving are his sons, James Edward Summerlin, Jr., Allen Summerlin and wife Kim all of Millers Creek; daughter, Jackie Broyhill and husband Randy of Millers Creek; sister, Velma Nelson of Greensboro; nine grandchildren, Amanda Summerlin of Wilkesboro, Jamie Triplett and husband Matt of Millers Creek, Brandy Walker of Conover, Todd Walker, Megan Johnson both of Millers Creek, Tammy Walsh of Lenoir, Shawn Walsh of Millers Creek, Heather Burton and husband Josh and Casey Summerlin all of Millers Creek; and seventeen great grandchildren.
               Funeral service was held  Thursday at Miller Funeral Chapel with Pastor Jimmy McGlamery and Rev. David Jones officiating. Burial with military honors  followed in Pleasant Home Baptist Church Cemetery.                                        Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to American Cancer Society, PO Box 9, North Wilkesboro.
               Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.  
 Otha Bumgarner, 91
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Mrs. Otha Ellen McGuire Bumgarner, age 91 of Clemmons formerly of Wilkes County passed away Sunday, December 17, 2017 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home.
               Funeral services were  December 20,  in Reins-Sturdivant Chapel with Rev. Sandra Ireson and Rev. Karen Roberts officiating.
               Burial was in Goshen Baptist Church Cemetery.   Mrs. Bumgarner was born in the Big Ivy Community in Wilkes County, NC on August 15, 1926 to Walter "Ought" McGuire and Trula Blackburn McGuire.
               Mrs. Bumgarner married W. Troy Bumgarner on September 28, 1946 and had three sons.
               She is survived by James Bumgarner and wife Rebecca of Clemmons, NC, Charles Bumgarner and wife Ellen of Winston Salem, NC, and Keith Bumgarner of High Point, NC, four grandchildren; Brian Bumgarner and wife Jennifer of Lexington, NC, Kim Bumgarner Travis of Lewisville, NC, Kelly Bumgarner Trenchard and husband Matthew of Clemmons, NC and Lisa Bumgarner Robertson and  husband Guy of Rawlings, MD and seven great-grandchildren whom she loved and who kept her young at heart and one brother; Kent McGuire of Newton.
               Troy and Otha spent most of their years in the Wilkes County community of Boomer. There they lived a simple life as poultry farmers for Holly Farms and Tyson. Otha never shied away from any tasks. She and Troy ran the farm together as partners, as they did in all things; they were stronger together.
               Troy and Otha attended Goshen Baptist Church in Wilkesboro where she remained active until it became necessary for her to move closer to her sons and her family.  At that time she began attending Mount Olivet UMC in Lexington there she was accepted with open arms by the membership and gained numerous friends during the past several years.
               Otha's favorite saying was that she "wanted to live in a house by the side of the road and be a friend to man". She exemplified that statement in all things that she did. She was a strong and steadfast woman who loved her family and friends.  She raised her children to respect others and treat them with kindness.
               In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband; W. Troy Bumgarner, two sisters; Josephine Bruce Phillips and Barbara Wingler and one brother; Leonard McGuire.
               In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, NC  27103 or Arcadia Lions Club, 159 Hawksbury Court, Clemmons, NC 27012.
 Willie  Waddell,   67
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Willie "Bill" Homer Waddell, age 67, of Millers Creek, died Thursday, December 14, 2017 at his home. He was born December 13, 1950 in Wilkes County to Hilmer and Flossie Brooks Waddell. Mr. Waddell was a US Navy Veteran and a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Mr. Waddell was preceded in death by his father; his wife, Betty Carico Waddell; and brother, Bobby H. Waddell.
               Surviving are his mother, Flossie B. Waddell of Hays; daughter, Jessica B. Waddell of Rock Hill, South Carolina; step son, Joey Carico of Wilkes County; grandchild, Gabriel I Newcomer; two step grandchildren, Shelia Kilby and Alona Carico; brother, Allen Waddell and fiancée Traci Dunsil of Hays; sisters, Rosemary Garris of Traphill, Nona M. Waddell of North Wilkesboro, Anna Whittington and husband Kevin of Wilkesboro, Michelle Winkler and husband Jeff of Hays; special cousin, Dale Waddell and wife Teresa of Moravian Falls; several nieces and nephews.
Funeral service will be held 2:00 p.m. Saturday, December 23, 2017 at Miller Funeral Chapel with Bishop Larry Sloop and Bishop Steve Woodard officiating. Burial with military honors by Veterans of Foreign Wars Honor Guard Post 1142 will follow in Piney Grove Baptist Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends at Miller Funeral Service from 1:00 until 2:00 on Saturday, prior to the service. Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to a charity of the donor's choice. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements. Online condolences may be made to  www.millerfuneralservice.com
    Karene Jean Furguson
Karene Jean Furguson died Dec. 5, 2017. She was born on May 5, 1935, in Guilford County, NC. She was the daughter of the late Williard W. and Martha Ann (Land) Ferguson. She was preceded in death by brothers Williard W. Jr., William G. (Robert), Harry D., Edward L., and Charles H. Ferguson.
She is survived by one brother, Dr. Joe I. Ferguson of Knoxville, TN. She is also survived by a daughter, Karen McClean and husband Nelson, Karen's two children, Wendy and Jonathan, and their four children.
Jean was a proud member of the Women's Army Air Corp and often spoke of her experience of playing softball with her fellow soldiers. After leaving the service, Jean went to Chappaqua, NY, where she worked as a chauffeur with a limousine service. She later returned to NC and worked for PPG in Lexington. After retiring, she moved to Moravian Falls where she resided until her death on Dec. 5, 2017.
A memorial service will be held 1:00 p.m. Saturday, December 23, 2017 at the home of Mrs. Furguson in Moravian Falls. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that gifts be made to St. Jude's Hospital. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements. Online condolences may be made to www.millerfuneralservice.com
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Hearts 1-3 Rangers: Defoe and Jack set up comfortable win and delay Celtic’s title celebrations
Rangers enlightened to a seventh consecutive victory over Hearts on Saturday
[lees meer] [lees meer] on Sunday ] | The Ladbrokes Premiership party of Celtic was put on hold for another week after Rangers a 3-1 win over Hearts at Tynecastle
Goals of Jermain Defoe, Ryan Jack and Nikola Katic make sure that the elected champions of Neil Lennon have to put the champagne on the ice, at least until next Parkhead year clashes with Kilmarnock
The Hoops, who hoped to celebrate their eighth consecutive title against Hibernian on Sunday, have now taken the lead in scaling back eight points after Steven Gerrard & # 39; s side again the William Hill Scottish Cup by Craig Levein dominated finalists.
<img id = "i-e1e7f78fc0673f21" src = "https://dailym.ai/2KTRZNZ -0-image-a-1_1555767944148.jpg "height =" 438 "width =" 634 "alt =" Jermain Defoe opened the score in the 15th minute with a clinical attack beyond Zdenek Zlamal in the 15th minute with a clinical attack beyond Zdenek Zlamal "
Jermain Defoe opened the score in the 15th minute with a clinical attack past Zdenek Zlamal
Hearts should have been at a peak after booking their slot machine in next month's Hampden clash with Lennon's triple treble chasers, but all they had to cheer on was Steven MacLean's late consolation attempt.
For the fourth This season Hearts contributed to their own demise against Rangers by not agreeing with the wishes of the Light Blues when they pressed each other.
This was a great opportunity for the Jambos team to submit their claim for a starting place on final cup
Rangers, who have now won seven consecutive wins against Hearts, were still without the suspended Alfredo Morelos and Ryan Kent, while Hearts had to make a late exchange with Craig Wighton of the sick Sean Clare
Ryan Jack combined with Daniel Candeias
Ryan Jack combined with Daniel Candeias to double the benefit of Rangers in the 36th minute to double the benefit of Rangers in the 36th minute "
Ryan Jack combined with Daniel Candeias to benefit of Rangers to double in the 36th minute
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As usual, the tight environment in Gorgie made for a militant affair and there was not much in the beginning
Neither party could afford to be halfhearted and it was the Jambos who paid the price for 15 minutes in the Wighton allowed Jon Flanagan to slide in and rob property.
Glen Kamara bounced on the loose ball and immediately sent Defoe back. The veteran striker got his nose for John Souttar and the reported Rangers goal could do nothing if the Englishman beat Zdenek Zlamal for his seventh Rangers strike
The goal shocked a response from Levein & # 39; s team. Uche Ikpeazu was able to throw Katic far too easily on the edge of the Rangers box, but his wild shot hovered over the border.
The great front man then moved his head to the long point of Zlamal and sent Wighton past Connor Goldson, but the former Dundee man dragged his attempt wide.
Nikola Katic & # 39; s half volley of Daniel Candeias' cross after the break took the points & # 39;
Nikola Katic & # 39; s half volley from the pass by Daniel Candeias after the break provided the points
And with nine minutes from the opening period to play, the hunger of Rangers to win the ball again got the better of the hosts.
Jack raged in to close Ollie Bozanic, stripping the Australian's ball halfway before taking him to Daniel Candeias. The midfielder did not get stuck and as he drove past Arnaud Djoum, his Portuguese colleague brought the ball back on his way to beat Zlamal only and Jack did the rest with a cool finish.
The clash was the first to play in Tynecastle since President Ann Budge took the surprise decision to close the cornfield portion in an attempt to combat recent incidents of misconduct by fans.
Steven MacLean pulled one back in the 74th minute when his header hit the corner of the net "Steven MacLean is back in the 74th minute when his header found the corner kick.
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But the rest of the house is ready to empty, because Katic added number three in the 48th minute.
MacLean replaced Wighton midway through the second period and pulled one back in the 74 minutes and his head from the cross of Jake Mulraney found the corner of the net
But it was Rangers who came closest to adding. had to make two late stops to deny Glenn Middleton and Scott Arfield.
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Rangers expected to win trophies, says captain James Tavernier
Captain James Tavernier says Rangers are expected to win trophies in Steven Gerrard’s first season as manager – and believes a title challenge is a must.
The Ibrox side have finished third two seasons running after promotion.
“We’re playing for Rangers and the expectation is to bring trophies back to the club,” Tavernier, 26, said.
“The fans expect it, we expect it, we have winning mentalities. Our aim is to be in competition in all the trophies we are in.”
While the gap between Rangers and champions Celtic dropped from 39 points to 12 last season, the Ibrox side only made a three-point improvement on their own total.
Two managers – Pedro Caixinha and Graeme Murty – were sacked during the season and Gerrard has dramatically changed his squad since arriving from Liverpool this summer.
Predict the final Scottish Premiership 2018-19 table[1]
Rangers face £500,000 bill over merchandise case[2]
Cardoso leaves Rangers after one season[3]
Gerrard ‘in a rush’ to make more Rangers signings[4]
Asked what would constitute success this season, Tavernier said: “It would be challenging for the title.
“We are Rangers, so we always have to be challenging for the title. You can’t expect anything less.”
Tavernier, who has taken over as captain from Lee Wallace under Gerrard, was particularly keen to progress in the Europa League given his side’s early exit against Progres Niederkorn of Luxembourg last year.
Rangers, who have already beaten Macedonian side Shkupi 2-0 on aggregate this season, hold a 1-0 lead over Osijek of Croatia as they host the second leg of their second qualifying round tie on Thursday.
Tavernier believes the clean sheets during those ties and pre-season friendly wins against Bury and Wigan Athletic is proof that Gerrard has recruited well in defence.
Goalkeeper Allan McGregor has returned from Hull City, while Connor Goldson joined from Brighton & Hove Albion, Nikola Katic from Slaven Belupo and Jon Flanagan from Liverpool.
“We have a new look to the back four and we have worked really hard on it in pre-season – and it has obviously paid off,” right-back Tavernier added.
“We have five clean sheets in the games we have played and we are getting stronger and stronger as the games are going on.
“We know we are always going to create chances, but we wanted to keep more goals out of our net and I feel the players we have this season have got a good chance of that.
“We have strengthened in midfield and we have players coming back from injury, so I feel the squad as a whole is a lot stronger than before.”
References
^ Predict the final Scottish Premiership 2018-19 table (www.bbc.co.uk)
^ Rangers face £500,000 bill over merchandise case (www.bbc.co.uk)
^ Cardoso leaves Rangers after one season (www.bbc.co.uk)
^ Gerrard ‘in a rush’ to make more Rangers signings (www.bbc.co.uk)
BBC Sport – Scottish
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