Lawrence Shankland would hit Rangers double figures as Ibrox favourite dreams of 'next level' double act
Mark Hateley reckons Lawrence Shankland would bag double figures for Rangers if he signs from Hearts in January.
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Mark Hateley reckons Lawrence Shankland would bag double figures for Rangers if he signs from Hearts in January.
Mark Hateley insists Rangers are catching rivals Celtic at the perfect time as they look to make it eight wins on the spin after a week of rest and reckons a victory will set them up nicely for a league-defining month of January to kick off the new year.
It was our first domestic defeat in 25 games. Our first loss in the 2009/10 campaign. And all I could hear were the Aberdeen players celebrating in the home dressing-room at Pittodrie.
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Mark Hateley was part of a three-pronged Rangers strike force that wreaked havoc with opposition defences.
A lthough it ended in a league and cup double, Walter Smith’s first full season as Rangers manager was far from a procession. After grabbing the title in a final-day shootout with Aberdeen in May 1991 – less than four weeks after the dramatic departure of Graeme Souness to Liverpool – Smith had to rebuild quickly. With five players in and five out, it was the busiest summer of the club’s nine successive titles in that era. Because of Uefa’s imposed maximum of four foreign players, Smith had very little choice.
Jackie McNamara reckons the Old Firm is friendlier affair than it used to be.