Steven Gerrard is targeting Scottish Cup glory but warns even if the trophy is lifted it will mean NOTHING for next season. The Ibrox club have cruised to the Premiership title this season, wrapping it up by March as they remain unbeaten.
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.Steven Gerrard is targeting Scottish Cup glory but warns even if the trophy is lifted it will mean NOTHING for next season. The Ibrox club have cruised to the Premiership title this season, wrapping it up by March as they remain unbeaten.
Steven Gerrard shrugged off a touchline flashpoint with John Kennedy as he insists his side proved they're Glasgow's top dogs. The Ibrox boss had a frank exchange of views with the interim Celtic manager during the Scottish Cup fourth round clash.
Steven Gerrard was enthralled by a duel between two of Scotland's brightest prospects as his side saw off Hibs at Ibrox. Home right-back Nathan Patterson took on opposite number Josh Doig which made for an intriguing contest as the Scotland youth stars battled it out.
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The Great British Bake Off returned for another celebrity special as Nadine Coyle, John Bishop, Anneka Rice and Ade Adepitan all took part in the Stand Up To Cancer special. Bake Off viewers and Girls Aloud fans were moved when singer Nadine Coyle appeared to reference her bandmate Sarah Harding’s battle with cancer.
Great British Bake Off fans were moved by the celebrity special featuring former Girls Aloud singer Nadine Coyle, as she appeared to pay tribute to her bandmate Sarah Harding.
Amazon Prime is getting into the baking game in Spain by adapting Love Productions’ hit television show The Great British Bake Off.
The Great British Bake Off viewers have been left emotional after Nadine Coyle's plea amid Sarah Harding's cancer battle. Nadine Coyle didn't name her close friend on The Great Celebrity Bake Off.
The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up To Cancer came to its conclusion tonight (April 6) with one final episode of celebrity baking triumphs and disasters unfolding in the tent in aid of Stand Up To Cancer. The final episode featured comedian and new Doctor Who companion John Bishop, Girls Aloud singer Nadine Coyle, TV presenter and former Strictly Come Dancing contestant Anneka Rice and wheelchair basketball player-turned-presenter Ade Adepitan.
In 1968, the year “Hey Jude” hit the charts, Richard Thompson turned down an invitation to Paul McCartney’s birthday party.On other occasions over the years, Thompson shared the stage with Jimi Hendrix.
Celtic boss as he sets his sights on a dream double. Rangers set up a blockbuster last 16 Scottish Cup tie after a 4-0 stroll against Cove Rangers at Ibrox just hours after learning the Hoops lay in wait in the next round.
Steven Gerrard insisted the punishment handed out to the club's five Covid rule-breakers is "harsh" as he criticised the SFA for banning a future Scotland star in Nathan Patterson. Patterson - along with Bongani Zungu, Calvin Bassey, Dapo Mebude and Brian Kinnear - was handed a six-game ban which his club are now in the process of appealing.
Steven Gerrard will have Nathan Patterson, Bongani Zungu and Calvin Bassey available to him for their Scottish Cup third round clash with Cove Rangers. The Ibrox side have appealed their six-game suspension for breaking strict lockdown rules and are awaiting a hearing date from the SFA.