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Rangers FC: Rangers Gold (1999)
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A chance to see some of the cracking goals scored by Rangers over the decades, including Tom Forsyth's 'sole of the boot' cup-winning goal against Celtic and Davie Cooper's magical contribution to the Drybrough Cup final. Includes exclusive interviews, footage of first-team training and a profile of Mark Hateley.
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Rangers: Old Firm Classics (1990)
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A look back at the battles between one of the most hard-fought derby matches in the world, cataloguing Rangers victories over Celtic.
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There's Only One Amoruso (2002)
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A look back at the six years spent by Italian defender Lorenzo Amoruso at Glasgow Rangers FC eventually becoming captain and leading the club to league titles and cups.
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Rangers FC: True Blues (1998)
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TRUE BLUES is the story of 12 Rangers players from recent times. Devoted professionals who played their hearts out and gave their all for 'the jersey'.
TRUE BLUES is packed with action and profiles of each of these dedicated individuals, as they talk us through the most memorable moments of their Rangers careers (who could forget the Celtic match when Graham Roberts took over in goal after Chris Woods was sent off?) However all of these players have one thing in common - they were committed to the Club, bound by an overwhelming sense of tradition. They will be remembered as players who had Rangers in their souls - the True Blues. Profiles on Ally McCoist, Mark Hateley, Richard Gough, Andy Goram, Terry Butcher, John Brown, Ian Ferguson, Davie Cooper, Graham Roberts, Stuart McCall, Graeme Souness and Ian Durant.
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Glasgow Rangers: Moments to Remember (1998)
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Every Rangers fan will have his or her moments to remember - great players, great goals, great matches and that applies to Rangers players too, of course. Not that the choice of just one or two memorable moments is an easy one - not when you follow a team as successful as Rangers have been over the years. For example, in the modern era alone, Rangers have completed the Treble of domestic honours on an unprecedented four occasions - in 1964, 1976, 1978 and 1993. Memories of those outstanding Rangers teams figure largely in this collection of great Rangers moments to remember, with some of the players involved, like Willie Henderson, Davie Wilson, Gordon Smith, Tom Forsyth, Bobby Russell and John Brown, revealing their favourite moments of Ibrox magic.
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Rangers FC: Battle of Britain - Rule Britannia (1999)
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These were the European Cup matches everyone wanted to - the Champions of Scotland versus the Champions of England - the Battle of Britain! Now you can relive over and over again Leeds' stunning opening goal at Ibrox which was superbly overturned twice as Rangers and over 40,000 fanatical supporters roared into the English Champions. Even that superb night, however, was surpassed as Rangers went on to produce their finest 90 minutes to break the hearts of Leeds United. All the magic of that evening from Hateley's devastating opener to Ally's fantastic header for the second goal is captured forever. This specially packaged 60-minute film features all the highlights plus exclusive interviews with players and manager Walter Smith. Adding to the pleasure is the English television commentary which refuses to believe that the pride of England is out of Europe.
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Rangers Fc: Six in A Row- The Bluebells Are Blue (1994)
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Six in a now! Presented by Terry Butcher, this exciting new video production features highlights from another stunning season as Rangers clinch a sixth successive league championship title. Relive the triumphs of the League Cup semi-final with Celtic and an unforgettable final against Hibs at Parkhead. Recapture the excitement of Ally McCoist's 'overhead kick goal of the season, and the New Year's Day four-goal blitz of Celtic Reminisce along with David Murray, Walter Smith, Archie Knox, Trevor Steven and many more on the memorable performances which propelled the Gers towards another shot at the European title. Meet lan Ferguson, as the midfield powerhouse is profiled on the field and at home. Glimpse the talents of Brian Laudrup and Basile Boli as they attend their first Rangers training session.
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Rangers FC: 101 Great Goals (2004)
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Collection of Rangers goals from the new millennium, including goals scored in every major competition and 20 of the greatest goals ever scored against Celtic.
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Big Dunc: The Story of a Goodison Hero (2008)
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Duncan Ferguson was a Goodison Park hero. Arriving initially on loan from Glasgow Rangers in 1994 he very quickly became an Evertonian idol. His robust, brave, yet undoubtedly skilful style endeared him to the supporters and a towering header that found the net against Liverpool just after his arrival rubber-stamped his reputation. BIG DUNC tells the whole amazing story of how a gangly youth from the Scottish town of Stirling became one of the most feared and iconic centre-forwards in the Premier League. This Official Everton DVD covers Ferguson s career from schoolboy football, through Dundee United, Glasgow Rangers, his two spells at Goodison, a stay at Newcastle United and an all-too brief international career with Scotland. But, as with most comic-book heroes, there are ups and downs in equal measure. The goals and the glory, the injuries and the red cards, the brushes with the law, the burglaries and the pigeons.
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Rangers Fc: Seasons to Be Cheerful (1997)
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A collection of goals, action, victories and interviews highlighting the amazing feat of Rangers winning nine Championships in a row between 1988 and 1997. Some of the stars on show include Terry Butcher, Allie McCoist, Gordon Durie, Paul Gascoigne, Richard Gough, Brian Laudrup, Ian Durant and Duncan Ferguson.
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The Real McCoist (1995)
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A retrospective of the great goal-scoring feats of the Rangers and Scotland striker who has made a habit of scoring vital goals for both club and country. Despite some terrible injuries, he has become one of the all-time great Scottish footballers, popular with fans and players alike.
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Rangers Wing Wizards (2001)
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Profile on the greatest wingers ever to have played for Scottish Premiership Champions Rangers FC.
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Rangers Gold 2: The Entertainers (1999)
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Derek Johnstone introduces this tribute to the most crowd-pleasing players to have pulled on a Rangers shirt. Featuring action from the likes of Jimmy Miller, Ted McMinn, Mark Walters and Brian Laudrup, this video also includes highlights from the team's 1972 European Cup Winners Cup final victory against Moscow Dynamo.
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Rangers Video Monthly 05: December 1997 (1997)
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RVM 5 marks the half way point in the 97/98 Championship race with several teams still in contention. This month's RVM features heavily on the action with highlights from matches against St Johnstone, Hibs and a sensational seven goal feast of football against Hearts at Tynecastle, with an on-form Gordon Durie grabbing a hat-trick. This match was watched by an amazing crowd of 15,000 on 'beam-back' to the giant screens at Ibrox Stadium. RVM 5 also follows the squad during the Christmas Celebrations, including a visit to a local go-kart track - a welcome break at the midway point in the '10 in a Row' campaign.
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Rangers Fc: Rangers Video Challenge (1995)
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This trivia quiz video with accompanying question booklet contains 600 questions based on 100 clips to test the knowledge of the most ardent Rangers' fan.
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Walter: A Life in Football (2021)
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Documentary paying tribute to one of the most successful managers in the history of Scottish football, Walter Smith. A winner as manager for Rangers and Scotland, Walter Smith was a man whose character won respect across the hard tribal lines of our national game. Featuring rare archive, and told with interview contributions from the people who knew him best and who worked with him throughout his long and varied career, the programme explores the numerous successes at Rangers, his experiences as a manager when he headed south to Everton in the English Premiership, his leadership of the Scotland national men’s team and his sensational return to Rangers in 2007. Walter: A Life in Football follows the highs and lows of Smith’s career, exploring the characteristics that made players, fellow managers and supporters venerate him. He was genuinely loved and revered by many, including titans of the game such as Pep Guardiola and Sir Alex Ferguson.
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