Euro Tunnel Falls in On Second Class; Ibrox Aftermath: Gers Face Old Firm Salvage Mission
Evening Times › August 27, 2004
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Evening Times › August 27, 2004
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STEVEN THOMPSON today admitted a feeling of total devastation had engulfed the Rangers dressing room after their Champions League exit.
The big striker came off the bench to give Alex McLeish's side hope of extra time when his fine goal four minutes from the end levelled the score at 1-1 against CSKA Moscow.See the full content of this document
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Euro Tunnel Falls in On Second Class; Ibrox Aftermath: Gers Face Old Firm Salvage Mission
But the game ran away from Rangers, and yet again the support were left to trudge off into the night with nothing but desperate disappointment.
Quite simply, Rangers fell ...See the full content of this document
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