Leon Balogun. The rapper has promised to release a song to celebrate Steven Gerrard 's side and their success, asking for "a lyric from each of the lads".
08.03.2021 - 20:27 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Rangers have cruised to their first top flight title in a decade after a superb Premiership campaign. The 20-point lead has ended any lingering hopes of Celtic's 10 In A Row bid as Steven Gerrard's side sealed the title before the league split.
There are still records to break and unbeaten season to target for The Light Blues during the remainder of the league campaign. They now have Brendan Rodgers' Invincibles from the 2016/17 season in their sights with just six games left of the campaign.
Leon Balogun. The rapper has promised to release a song to celebrate Steven Gerrard 's side and their success, asking for "a lyric from each of the lads".
Liverpool right-back was dropped from the England squad last week with Gareth Southgate insisting his form this season hasn't been up to scratch. Rangers boss Gerrard believes Alexander-Arnold remains the "best right-back in the country" and was surprised by his exclusion for World Cup qualifiers against San Marino, Albania and Poland over the next week.
Rangers side to FORGET being Invincibles – and focus on lifting the Scottish Cup. The Ibrox boss has told his players more silverware is his immediate priority despite their unbeaten league run going on the line at Parkhead this afternoon.
Old Firm clash. Supporters have even decorated the streets of Bo'ness with flags and a Steven Gerrard cut out in preparation for the derby day showdown with Celtic.
Steven Gerrard has sent his best wishes to Walter Smith and his family, as he reveals he spoke to the iconic manager just days before he was admitted to hospital. The Ibrox legend is recovering in hospital after an operation, with his old club confirming the news on Saturday.
Premiership clash in a similar manner to the lockdown-breaching mass celebrations seen in the city centre by Ibrox diehards after they clinched the league title.It has led to messages from both managers John Kennedy and Steven Gerrard, as well as Rangers skipper James Tavernier.All have been unequivocal in their instructions, urging supporters to stay home on the day of the game - but in a fresh statement the club once again distanced itself from the scenes from George Square, after they
Jason Leitch. Following large groups gathering in George Square and at Ibrox to celebrate the title victory for Steven Gerrard's side, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has warned the upcoming Old Firm game could be at risk.
Rangers are on the brink of bringing the Scottish Premiership title back to Govan.With a massive 21-point lead at the top of the table coupled with far superior goal difference it's all but impossible for Celtic to catch Steven Gerrard's side.Fans and players alike got the party started early yesterday at Ibrox as Rangers cruised to a 3-0 win over St Mirren, which coupled with any slip-up from the Hoops against Dundee United would guarantee 55.The pressure was on to end the dominance of their