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From bad to worse: Rangers held by Berwick

A goal from substitute Fraser McLaren meant Ally McCoist’s side had to settle for a share of the spoils.

Berwick Rangers' Steven Notman (left) battles with Rangers' Francisco Sandaza during the Scottish Division 3 match.
Berwick Rangers' Steven Notman (left) battles with Rangers' Francisco Sandaza during the Scottish Division 3 match.

FALLEN GIANTS RANGERS were left still searching for their first away win in the Scottish Third Division after being held to a 1-1 draw at Berwick Rangers on Sunday.

Rangers, booted out of the Scottish Premier League and demoted to the lowest tier of professional football in the country after entering administration, took the lead through Andy Little in first-half stoppage time before Fraser McLaren equalised for the home side shortly after the hour mark.

Berwick famously knocked Rangers, the country’s most successful club, out of the Scottish Cup in 1967.

This result wasn’t on a par with that victory but it was certainly a day to remember for fans of the club, who hail from the northern English town of Berwick-upon-Tweed but have been affiliated to the Scottish FA for over a century.

The draw left Rangers fourth in the table, two points behind leaders Elgin City, and represented second-bottom Berwick’s second point of the season.

Rangers went ahead shortly before half-time when an Ian Black free-kick found Lee McCulloch at the far post and he nodded down for Little to volley home from six yards out.

Substitute McLaren drew Berwick level when, four minutes after coming off the bench, his powerful angled shot beat Rangers goalkeeper Neil Alexander.

Berwick could even have won the game, with Marc Lancaster going close with a fierce shot before Alexander produced a fine save to tip the ball over the crossbar from McLaren.

Chris Townsley then had the ball in the net for the home side in the last minute, only for the referee’s whistle to controversially disallow the goal.

© AFP, 2012

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  • Ha ha ha, it’s great to see SEVCO’s misery continue. Long may it last!!!

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  • breaking my bollix laughing

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  • Will 26/08/12 #

    You’d have to wonder what’s going on in the background that allows Sevco Scotland Ltd to sign the likes of Cribari, Faure, and Ian Black. Figures of €5k to €7k per week are being thrown around in the media as the sort of wages they’ve been offering to some of their recent signings. Where is the income to cover that coming from for the next 3 years, assuming that’s all it takes to get promoted back to the SPL? I smell a fix, maybe a “restructure” of the leagues next summer, with a jump to the top flight for the Govan Zombies. Otherwise they’re going to go the way of the last incarnation of the currant buns.

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    • Well the money will easily come from
      The sale of seats at ibrox for the season no problem if they are paying them less that 1/3 of what they payed before then the newco will start to make decent profits, just cause they dropped down to div 3 the fans won’t disappear, if anything it’s more likely Celtic will lose fans over the next few years

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    • Its early days for the great act of defiance. Remember only 16,000 went to Ibrox to see the former Rangers in the Scottish Cup in February. If this team starts to struggle the numbers will drop off again.
      Their performance yesterday was truly woeful but then again the players are almost all new, bearing no similarity to their old cousins Rangers. This team will struggle in Div 3.

      There is a strong possibility that Titles will be stripped for the cheating years and that will make a dent in the defiance too.

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