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1 Overview  





2 Players  



2.1  Squad information  





2.2  Transfers  



2.2.1  In





2.2.2  Out  





2.2.3  New contracts  







2.3  Squad statistics  





2.4  Top scorers  





2.5  Disciplinary record  







3 Club  



3.1  Board of directors  





3.2  Coaching staff  





3.3  Other staff  







4 Matches  



4.1  Scottish Premier League  





4.2  UEFA Champions League  





4.3  UEFA Europa League  





4.4  Scottish Cup  





4.5  League Cup  





4.6  Friendlies  







5 Competitions  



5.1  Overall  





5.2  Scottish Premier League  



5.2.1  Standings  





5.2.2  Results summary  





5.2.3  Results by round  







5.3  UEFA Champions League  



5.3.1  Group C  









6 References  














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Rangers
2010–11 season
ChairmanAlastair Johnston
(until 23 May)
Craig Whyte
(from 24 May)
ManagerWalter Smith
GroundIbrox Stadium
Glasgow, Scotland
(Capacity: 51,082)
Scottish Premier League1st
Scottish CupFifth round
League CupWinners
Champions LeagueGroup stage
Europa LeagueRound of 16
Top goalscorerLeague:
Kenny Miller (21)

All:
Kenny Miller (22)
Highest home attendance50,248 vs Celtic
(24 April 2011)
Lowest home attendance13,215 vs Kilmarnock
(10 January 2011)

Home colours

Away colours

Third colours

← 2009–10
2011–12 →

The 2010–11 season was the 131st season of competitive footballbyRangers.

Overview[edit]

Rangers played a total of 55 competitive matches during the 2010–11 season. With financial problems at the club ongoing, the summer began for Rangers with several players leaving the club. With a limited transfer budget and a small squad. Walter Smith had to decide whether to increase the number of playing staff or improve the starting eleven, he opted for quality.[1]

Both sides of the Old Firm began the season with eight league wins in a row, however, with the sides meeting on matchday nine something had to give. Rangers claimed a 3–1 victory over Celtic and took early control of the league. A 1–1 draw at home to Inverness CT the following weekend ended Rangers 100% start to the season and a home defeat to Hibernian inflicted the team's first league defeat of the season, the first of five. The cold spell in the winter of 2010–11 saw many postponements and for long spells Rangers were behind Celtic but with games in hand. In the third league meeting between the Old Firm, Celtic came out on top and mathematical lead the table, for the first time that season. However Celtic's advantage was short lived after a loss to Motherwell the following week.[2] This allowed Rangers to regain top spot, but 3–2 loss to Dundee United at Ibrox followed by a 0–0 draw in the final Old Firm fixture left the title in Celtic's hands, with just four matches remaining. There was to be a final twist in the league season, on 3 May Celtic lost a rearranged match away to Inverness and so with three matches remaining Rangers had a one-point lead. Smith's side went on to win all three fixtures, scoring 11 goals, and claimed the club's 54th league championship.[3]

In the domestic cup competitions Rangers won the League Cup after beating Celtic 2-1 AET.[4] However, Rangers lost 1–0 to Celtic in the fifth round replay in Scottish Cup. The match was marked by several incidents, three Rangers players were sent-off and Celtic manager Neil Lennon and McCoist were involved in a pitch side bust up.[5]

In Europe, Rangers automatically qualified for the UEFA Champions League group stages for the second season in a row. They drew Manchester United, Valencia and Bursaspor. Rangers were unbeaten in their first three group stage games, with a 0–0 draw at Old Trafford, a 1–0 victory over Bursaspor at Ibrox and a 1–1 draw at home to Valencia. A 3–0 defeat in Spain to Valencia followed by a 1–0 loss at home to Manchester United ended Rangers chances of qualifying for the last 16, but third place and a spot in the UEFA Europa League was already secured with Bursaspor having failed to pick up a point in five games. In the last group match Rangers drew 1–1 in Turkey, giving Bursaspor their first Champions League point. However, Rangers did make it to the last 16 of the Europa League, beating Sporting Lisbon on away goals in the last 32 but lost to PSV Eindhoven on aggregate.

On 6 May 2011, it was confirmed that David Murray had sold his controlling interest in the club (85.3%) to Wavetower limited for £1, a company owned by businessman Craig Whyte.[6]

Players[edit]

Squad information[edit]

N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
Since
App
Goals
Ends
Transfer fee
Notes
1 GK Scotland Allan McGregor 29 1998 235 0 2013 Youth system
3 DF Scotland David Weir (captain) 41 2007 (Winter) 230 5 2011 Free
4 DF Scotland Kirk Broadfoot 26 2007 98 1 2013 Free
5 DF Bosnia and Herzegovina Saša Papac 31 2006 201 7 2011 £0.45m
6 MF Scotland Lee McCulloch 33 2007 143 15 2013 £2.25m
7 MF United States Maurice Edu 25 2008 83 9 2013 £2.6m
8 MF Northern Ireland Steven Davis 26 2008 172 17 2012 £3m
9 FW Scotland Kenny Miller 31 2008 144 67 2011 £2m left on 21 January
10 MF Scotland John Fleck 19 2007 53 3 2013 Youth system
11 FW Northern Ireland Kyle Lafferty 23 2008 115 31 2013 £3.25m
12 DF Scotland Richard Foster 25 2010 24 0 2011 Loan
14 FW Scotland Steven Naismith 24 2008 125 24 2015 £1.9m
15 FW Northern Ireland David Healy 31 2011 (Winter) 10 1 2011 Free
16 DF Scotland Steven Whittaker 26 2007 181 26 2012 £2m
17 FW Lithuania Andrius Velička 31 2008 11 5 2011 £1m left on 31 January
17 FW Senegal El Hadji Diouf 30 2011 (Winter) 22 2 2011 Loan
18 FW Croatia Nikica Jelavić 25 2010 27 19 2014 £4m
19 FW England James Beattie 33 2010 10 0 2012 £1.25m
20 MF Slovakia Vladimír Weiss 21 2010 35 5 2011 Loan
21 DF England Kyle Bartley 19 2011 (Winter) 9 1 2011 Loan
22 DF Scotland Andy Webster 29 2008 3 1 2011 £0.4m left on 31 January
23 DF Scotland Jordan McMillan 22 2005 2 0 2012 Youth system
24 DF Algeria Madjid Bougherra 28 2008 109 5 2012 £2.5m
25 GK Scotland Neil Alexander 33 2008 (Winter) 45 0 2013 Free
28 LW France Salim Kerkar 23 2010 1 0 2011 Free
29 FW Northern Ireland Andrew Little 22 2006 13 2 2011 Youth system
34 FW Scotland Rory Loy 22 2006 2 0 2011 £0.025m left on 28 January
39 MF Scotland Gregg Wylde 20 2007 23 0 2012 Youth system
40 MF Scotland Jamie Ness 20 2007 13 1 2015 Youth system
41 MF Scotland Kyle Hutton 20 2008 14 0 2014 Youth system
45 DF Scotland Darren Cole 19 2008 1 0 2013 Youth system
  • Last updated: 15 May 2011
  • Source: Players transfer, Wikipedia players' articles,
  • Football Squads (for player's number)

    Transfers[edit]

    In[edit]

    No.
    Pos.
    Nat.
    Name
    Age
    Moving from
    Type
    Transfer
    window
    Ends
    Transfer
    fee
    Source
    50 MF Northern Ireland Andrew Mitchell 18 Manchester City England Transfer Summer 2012 Free [7]
    19 FW England James Beattie 32 Stoke City England Transfer Summer 2012 £1.25m [8]
    20 MF Slovakia Vladimír Weiss 20 Manchester City England Loan Summer 2011 £0.7m [9][10]
    18 FW Croatia Nikica Jelavić 24 Rapid Wien Austria Transfer Summer 2014 £4m [11]
    12 DF Scotland Richard Foster 25 Aberdeen Loan Summer 2011 n/a [12]
    28 MF Algeria Salim Kerkar 23 Gueugnon France Transfer n/a 2011 Free [13]
    15 FW Northern Ireland David Healy 31 Sunderland England Transfer Winter 2011 Free [14]
    21 DF England Kyle Bartley 19 Arsenal England Loan Winter 2011 n/a [15]
    17 FW Senegal El Hadji Diouf 30 Blackburn Rovers England Loan Winter 2011 n/a [16]

    Last updated: 31 January 2011
    Total spending: £5.95m

    Out[edit]

    N
    Pos.
    Nat.
    Name
    Age
    Moving to
    Type
    Transfer
    window
    Transfer
    fee
    Source
    68 DF Scotland Scott Durie 18 East Fife End of contract Summer n/a [17][18]
    61 GK Scotland Mark Weir 18 Free agent End of contract Summer n/a [17]
    65 DF Scotland Stephen Forbes 19 Free agent End of contract Summer n/a [17]
    43 FW Scotland Steven Lennon 22 Dundalk Republic of Ireland End of contract Summer n/a [17]
    44 MF Scotland Paul Emslie 22 Peterhead End of contract Summer n/a [17][19]
    46 DF Scotland Steven Kinniburgh 20 Oxford United England End of contract Summer n/a [17][20]
    77 MF New Zealand Andrew Milne 17 Auckland City New Zealand End of contract Summer n/a [17]
    10 FW Spain Nacho Novo 31 Sporting Gijón Spain End of contract Summer n/a [21][22]
    20 MF United States Damarcus Beasley 28 Hannover 96 Germany End of contract Summer n/a [21]
    26 DF Scotland Steven Smith 24 Norwich City England End of contract Summer n/a [21][23]
    9 FW Scotland Kris Boyd 26 Middlesbrough England End of contract Summer n/a [24][25]
    41 GK Scotland Scott Gallacher 20 Forfar Athletic Loan Summer n/a [26]
    8 MF Scotland Kevin Thomson 25 Middlesbrough England Transfer Summer £2m [27]
    66 DF Scotland Danny Wilson 18 Liverpool England Transfer Summer £2m [28]
    17 FW Lithuania Andrius Velička 31 Aberdeen Loan Summer n/a [12]
    38 MF Scotland Stephen Stirling 21 Stirling Albion Loan Winter n/a [29]
    9 FW Scotland Kenny Miller 31 Bursaspor Turkey Transfer Winter £0.4m [30]
    42 FW Scotland Archie Campbell 20 Cowdenbeath Loan Winter n/a [31]
    34 FW Scotland Rory Loy 22 Carlisle United England Transfer Winter Undisclosed [32]
    19 FW England James Beattie 32 Blackpool England Loan Winter n/a [33]
    22 DF Scotland Andy Webster 28 Free agent Contract terminated Winter n/a [16]
    17 FW Lithuania Andrius Velička 31 Free agent Contract terminated Winter n/a [16]
    23 DF Scotland Jordan McMillan 22 Wrexham Wales Loan Winter n/a [34]
    36 DF Scotland Ross Perry 21 Falkirk Loan n/a n/a [35]

    Last updated: 10 February 2011
    Total income: £4.4m

    New contracts[edit]

    N
    Pos.
    Nat.
    Name
    Age
    Status
    Contract length
    Expiry date
    Source
    9 FW Scotland Kris Boyd 26 Rejected 3 years June 2013 [36]
    4 DF Scotland Kirk Broadfoot 25 Signed 3 years June 2013 [37]
    3 DF Scotland David Weir 40 Signed 1 year June 2011 [38]
    23 DF Scotland Jordan McMillan 21 Signed 2 years June 2012 [39]
    30 GK Scotland Scott Gallacher 20 Signed 2 years June 2012 [40]
    37 MF Scotland Andrew Shinnie 20 Signed 1 year June 2011 [41]
    6 MF Scotland Lee McCulloch 32 Signed 2 years June 2013 [42]
    25 GK Scotland Neil Alexander 32 Signed 2 years June 2013 [43]
    45 DF Scotland Darren Cole 18 Signed 2 years June 2013 [44]
    48 FW England Kane Hemmings 18 Signed 2 years June 2013 [44]
    9 FW Scotland Kenny Miller 31 Rejected 2 years June 2013 [45][46]
    14 FW Scotland Steven Naismith 24 Signed 3 years May 2015 [47]
    40 MF Scotland Jamie Ness 19 Signed 2 years June 2013 [48]
    40 MF Scotland Jamie Ness 20 Signed 4 years June 2015 [49]
    41 MF Scotland Kyle Hutton 20 Signed 2 years June 2014 [50]
    24 DF Algeria Madjid Bougherra 28 Rejected 2 years June 2014 [51]

    Last updated: 11 April 2011

    Squad statistics[edit]

    Total Scottish Premier League UEFA Champions League Scottish Cup League Cup UEFA Europa League
    No.
    Pos.
    Nat.
    Name
    Sts
    App
    Gls
    App
    Gls
    App
    Gls
    App
    Gls
    App
    Gls
    App
    Gls
    1 GK Scotland Allan McGregor 48 48 37 6 3 2
    3 DF Scotland David Weir 53 53 37 6 3 3 4
    4 DF Scotland Kirk Broadfoot 12 14 8 4 2
    5 DF Bosnia and Herzegovina Saša Papac 46 46 3 34 3 4 3 2 3
    6 MF Scotland Lee McCulloch 26 30 1 21 5 1 1 3
    7 MF United States Maurice Edu 41 47 5 33 2 4 1 3 3 1 4 1
    8 MF Northern Ireland Steven Davis 53 53 5 37 4 6 3 3 1 4
    9 FW Scotland Kenny Miller 23 25 22 18 21 6 1 1
    10 MF Scotland John Fleck 5 17 13 1 1 1 1
    11 FW Northern Ireland Kyle Lafferty 31 44 15 31 11 4 2 1 3 3 4
    12 DF Scotland Richard Foster 19 24 15 3 2 4
    14 FW Scotland Steven Naismith 40 44 15 31 11 6 1 2 4 3 1
    15 FW Northern Ireland David Healy 2 10 1 8 1 2
    16 DF Scotland Steven Whittaker 52 52 7 36 4 6 3 2 3 4 1
    17 FW Senegal El Hadji Diouf 11 22 2 15 1 2 1 4 1
    18 FW Croatia Nikica Jelavić 24 27 19 23 16 1 3 3
    19 FW England James Beattie 6 10 7 2 1
    20 MF Slovakia Vladimír Weiss 22 35 4 23 4 3 2 4 3
    21 DF England Kyle Bartley 9 9 1 5 1 1 3
    22 DF Scotland Andy Webster 2 2 1 1
    23 DF Scotland Jordan McMillan 1 1
    24 DF Algeria Madjid Bougherra 47 47 2 31 1 5 3 4 1 4
    25 GK Scotland Neil Alexander 7 7 1 4 2
    28 MF France Salim Kerkar 1 1
    29 FW Northern Ireland Andrew Little 2 2 1 2 1
    34 FW Scotland Rory Loy 1 1
    39 MF Scotland Gregg Wylde 12 21 15 1 3 2
    40 MF Scotland Jamie Ness 10 13 1 11 2 1
    41 MF Scotland Kyle Hutton 5 14 7 2 1 3 1
    45 DF Scotland Darren Cole 1 1 1
    Last updated: 15 May 2011
    Source: Soccerbase - Rangers 2010/2011 player appearances
    Ordered by squad numbers
    0 shown as blank

    Top scorers[edit]

    N
    P
    Nat.
    Name
    League
    Scottish
    Cup

    League
    Cup

    Champions
    League

    Europa
    League

    Total
    9 FW Scotland Kenny Miller 21 1 22
    18 FW Croatia Nikica Jelavić 16 3 19
    14 FW Scotland Steven Naismith 11 3 1 15
    11 FW Northern Ireland Kyle Lafferty 11 1 3 15
    16 DF Scotland Steven Whittaker 4 2 1 7
    20 MF Slovakia Vladimír Weiss 5 5
    7 MF United States Maurice Edu 2 1 1 1 5
    8 MF Northern Ireland Steven Davis 4 1 5
    5 DF Bosnia and Herzegovina Saša Papac 3 3
    24 DF Algeria Madjid Bougherra 1 1 2
    17 FW Senegal El Hadji Diouf 1 1 2
    29 FW Northern Ireland Andrew Little 1 1
    6 MF Scotland Lee McCulloch 1 1
    40 MF Scotland Jamie Ness 1 1
    15 FW Northern Ireland David Healy 1 1
    21 DF England Kyle Bartley 1 1
    Own goal 7 7

    Last updated: 15 May 2011
    Source: Match reports
    Only competitive matches

    Disciplinary record[edit]

    N
    P
    Nat.
    Name
    YC

    RC
    1 GK Scotland Allan McGregor 2
    3 DF Scotland David Weir 9
    5 DF Bosnia and Herzegovina Saša Papac 7
    6 MF Scotland Lee McCulloch 7
    7 MF United States Maurice Edu 6
    8 MF Northern Ireland Steven Davis 2
    9 FW Scotland Kenny Miller 1
    10 MF Scotland John Fleck 1
    11 FW Northern Ireland Kyle Lafferty 8 1
    12 DF Scotland Richard Foster 3
    14 FW Scotland Steven Naismith 12 1
    16 DF Scotland Steven Whittaker 4 1
    17 FW Senegal El Hadji Diouf 4
    18 FW Croatia Nikica Jelavić 6
    19 FW England James Beattie 1
    20 MF Slovakia Vladimír Weiss 5
    21 DF England Kyle Bartley 1
    24 DF Algeria Madjid Bougherra 14 1
    40 MF Scotland Jamie Ness 1
    41 MF Scotland Kyle Hutton 2

    Last updated: 15 May 2011
    Source: Match reports
    Only competitive matches

    Club[edit]

    Matches[edit]

    Scottish Premier League[edit]

    Game
    Date
    Tournament
    Round
    Ground
    Opponent
    Score1
    Report
    1 14 August 2010 Scottish Premier League 1 H Kilmarnock 2–1
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    15:00 BST

    Attendance

    45,739

    Referee

    William Collum Scotland

    Rangers Kilmarnock

    16' Miller
    57' Naismith

    60' (pen.) Hamill

    2 22 August 2010 Scottish Premier League 2 A Hibernian 3–0
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    12:15 BST

    Attendance

    17,145

    Referee

    Iain Brines Scotland

    Hibernian Rangers

    Red card 44' McBride

    Red card 44' Lafferty
    64' Miller
    70' Miller
    90+3' Miller

    3 28 August 2010 Scottish Premier League 3 H St Johnstone 2–1
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    15:00 BST

    Attendance

    46,109

    Referee

    Calum Murray Scotland

    Rangers St Johnstone

    33' Papac
    79' Miller

    25' Grainger

    4 11 September 2010 Scottish Premier League 4 A Hamilton Academical 2–1
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    12:00 BST

    Attendance

    5,356

    Referee

    Alan Muir Scotland

    Hamilton Academical Rangers

    56' (o.g.) Bougherra

    6' Jelavić
    90' Miller

    6 18 September 2010 Scottish Premier League 5 H Dundee United 4–0
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    15:00 BST

    Attendance

    44,786

    Referee

    Dougie McDonald Scotland

    Rangers Dundee United

    9' (o.g.) Dillon
    69' Miller
    77' Naismith
    82' Miller

    8 26 September 2010 Scottish Premier League 6 A Aberdeen 3–2
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    12:45 BST

    Attendance

    15,307

    Referee

    William Collum Scotland

    Aberdeen Rangers

    10' Vernon
    30' Maguire
    Yellow card 87' Red card Maguire

    34' (pen.) Miller
    52' Miller
    67' Jelavić

    10 2 October 2010 Scottish Premier League 7 A Heart of Midlothian 2–1
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    12:00 BST

    Attendance

    15,637

    Referee

    Craig Thomson Scotland

    Heart of Midlothian Rangers

    12' Skácel

    80' Lafferty
    90+4' Naismith

    11 16 October 2010 Scottish Premier League 8 H Motherwell 4–1
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    15:00 BST

    Attendance

    44,609

    Referee

    Stephen Finnie Scotland

    Rangers Motherwell

    47' Naismith
    62' Davis
    65' Miller
    67' Weiss

    44' Blackman

    13 24 October 2010 Scottish Premier League 9 A Celtic 3–1
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    12:45 BST

    Attendance

    58,874

    Referee

    William Collum Scotland

    Celtic Rangers

    45+1' Hooper

    49' (o.g.) Loovens
    55' Miller
    67' (pen.) Miller

    15 30 October 2010 Scottish Premier League 10 H Inverness Caledonian Thistle 1–1
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    15:00 BST

    Attendance

    43,697

    Referee

    Iain Brines Scotland

    Rangers Inverness Caledonian Thistle

    Edu 11'

    Odhiambo 81'

    17 7 November 2010 Scottish Premier League 11 A St Mirren 3–1
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    12:00 GMT

    Attendance

    5,674

    Referee

    Craig Thomson Scotland

    St Mirren Rangers

    76' (pen.) Higdon

    48' (o.g.) McAusland
    58' Naismith
    68' Miller

    18 10 November 2010 Scottish Premier League 12 H Hibernian 0–3
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    19:45 GMT

    Attendance

    41,514

    Referee

    Stevie O'Reilly Scotland

    Rangers Hibernian

    6' Miller
    19' Rankin
    76' Dickoh

    19 13 November 2010 Scottish Premier League 13 H Aberdeen 2–0
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    15:00 GMT

    Attendance

    44,919

    Referee

    Calum Murray Scotland

    Rangers Aberdeen

    21' Miller
    32' Weiss

    20 20 November 2010 Scottish Premier League 14 A Kilmarnock 3–2
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    12:00 GMT

    Attendance

    10,177

    Referee

    Euan Norris Scotland

    Kilmarnock Rangers

    21' Sammon
    59' Sammon

    42' (pen.) Miller
    55' (pen.) Miller
    64' Miller

    23 11 December 2010 Scottish Premier League 17 A Inverness Caledonian Thistle 1–1
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    12:45 GMT

    Attendance

    6,799

    Referee

    Calum Murray Scotland

    Inverness Caledonian Thistle Rangers

    31' Hayes

    57' Miller

    24 26 December 2010 Scottish Premier League 19 A Motherwell 4–1
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    15:00 GMT

    Attendance

    9,371

    Referee

    Iain Brines Scotland

    Motherwell Rangers

    46' Sutton

    26' Miller
    34' (o.g.) Saunders
    51' Weiss
    61' Miller

    25 2 January 2011 Scottish Premier League 21 H Celtic 0–2
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    12:45 GMT

    Attendance

    50,222

    Referee

    Craig Thomson Scotland

    Rangers Celtic

    62' Samaras
    70' (pen.) Samaras

    27 15 January 2011 Scottish Premier League 22 H Hamilton Academical 4–0
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    15:00 GMT

    Attendance

    44,639

    Referee

    Brian Winter Scotland

    Rangers Hamilton Academical

    25' Weiss
    28' (pen.) Whittaker
    45+1' Weiss
    82' Edu

    28 18 January 2011[56][57] Scottish Premier League 25 H Inverness Caledonian Thistle 1–0
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    19:45 GMT

    Attendance

    41,623

    Referee

    Craig Thomson Scotland

    Rangers Inverness Caledonian Thistle

    45' Davis

    29 22 January 2011 Scottish Premier League 23 A Heart of Midlothian 0–1
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    12:45 GMT

    Attendance

    16,737

    Referee

    Mike Tumilty Scotland

    Heart of Midlothian Rangers

    77' Stevenson

    30 26 January 2011 Scottish Premier League 24 A Hibernian 2–0
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    19:45 GMT

    Attendance

    11,696

    Referee

    Stevie O'Reilly Scotland

    Hibernian Rangers

    26' Bougherra
    35' Jelavić

    32 2 February 2011[58] Scottish Premier League 16 H Heart of Midlothian 1–0
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    19:45 GMT

    Attendance

    44,823

    Referee

    Brian Winter Scotland

    Rangers Heart of Midlothian

    4' Lafferty

    34 12 February 2011 Scottish Premier League 26 H Motherwell 6–0
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    15:00 GMT

    Attendance

    43,789

    Referee

    Alan Muir Scotland

    Rangers Motherwell

    5' Naismith
    34' Jelavić
    37' Jelavić
    76' (o.g.) Hutchinson
    79' Jelavić
    83' Healy

    36 20 February 2011 Scottish Premier League 27 A Celtic 0–3
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    12:30 GMT

    Attendance

    58,748

    Referee

    Iain Brines Scotland

    Celtic Rangers

    17' Hooper
    28' Hooper
    70' Commons

    38 27 February 2011 Scottish Premier League 28 H St Johnstone 4–0
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    15:00 GMT

    Attendance

    43,125

    Referee

    Steven McLean Scotland

    Rangers St Johnstone

    5' Jelavić
    41' Lafferty
    81' Papac
    90+2' Jelavić

    40 6 March 2011 Scottish Premier League 29 A St Mirren 1–0
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    12:45 GMT

    Attendance

    5,405

    Referee

    William Collum Scotland

    St Mirren Rangers

    24' Bartley

    42 13 March 2011[59] Scottish Premier League 33 H Kilmarnock 2–1
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    15:00 GMT

    Attendance

    42,417

    Referee

    Alan Muir Scotland

    Rangers Kilmarnock

    38' Diouf
    87' (o.g.) Clancy

    61' (pen.) Hamill

    45 2 April 2011 Scottish Premier League 31 H Dundee United 2–3
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    15:00 BST

    Attendance

    46,697

    Referee

    Steve Conroy Scotland

    Rangers Dundee United

    19' Jelavić
    52' Naismith

    45' Robertson
    77' Russell
    89' Goodwillie

    46 5 April 2011[60] Scottish Premier League 20 A St Johnstone 2–0
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    18:00 BST

    Attendance

    5,820

    Referee

    Crawford Allan Scotland

    St Johnstone Rangers

    20' Lafferty
    83' Naismith

    47 10 April 2011 Scottish Premier League 32 A Hamilton Academical 1–0
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    12:45 BST

    Attendance

    4,526

    Referee

    Alan Muir Scotland

    Hamilton Academical Rangers

    44' Jelavić

    48 13 April 2011[61] Scottish Premier League 30 A Aberdeen 1–0
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    19:45 BST

    Attendance

    11,925

    Referee

    Calum Murray Scotland

    Aberdeen Rangers

    22' Jelavić

    49 16 April 2011[62][63] Scottish Premier League 18 H St Mirren 2–1
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    15:00 BST

    Attendance

    46,392

    Referee

    Euan Norris Scotland

    Rangers St Mirren

    33' Papac
    52' (pen.) Whittaker

    38' McGregor

    50 19 April 2011[64][65][66] Scottish Premier League 15 A Dundee United 4–0
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    19:45 BST

    Attendance

    11,626

    Referee

    William Collum Scotland

    Dundee United Rangers

    Red card 21' Kovačević
    Red card 59' Dillon
    Red card 78' Gomis

    22' (pen.) Whittaker
    60' (pen.) Whittaker
    73' Jelavić
    83' Lafferty

    51 24 April 2011 Scottish Premier League 34 H Celtic 0–0
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    12:30 BST

    Attendance

    50,248

    Referee

    Craig Thomson Scotland

    52 30 April 2011 Scottish Premier League 35 A Motherwell 5–0
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    12:00 BST

    Attendance

    8,968

    Referee

    Mike Tumilty Scotland

    Motherwell Rangers

    18' Lafferty
    51' Davis
    64' Jelavić
    76' Naismith
    90+1' Naismith

    53 7 May 2011 Scottish Premier League 36 H Heart of Midlothian 4–0
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    12:15 BST

    Attendance

    46,178

    Referee

    Iain Brines Scotland

    Rangers Heart of Midlothian

    23' Jelavić
    40' Lafferty
    44' Davis
    84' (o.g.) Stevenson

    Red card 62' Jónsson

    54 10 May 2011 Scottish Premier League 37 H Dundee United 2–0
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    19:45 BST

    Attendance

    49,267

    Referee

    Calum Murray Scotland

    Rangers Dundee United

    21' Jelavić
    25' Lafferty

    55 15 May 2011 Scottish Premier League 38 A Kilmarnock 5–1
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    12:30 BST

    Attendance

    16,173

    Referee

    Craig Thomson Scotland

    Kilmarnock Rangers

    65' Dayton

    1' Lafferty
    5' Naismith
    7' Lafferty
    49' Jelavić
    53' Lafferty

    Last updated: 15 May 2011
    Source: Wikipedia article
    1Rangers goals come first.
    National flags for Ground and Opponent columns are only shown when different from that of Rangers.
    M = Match; Ground: H = Home, A = Away, N = Neutral, HR = Home replacement, AR = Away replacement.

    UEFA Champions League[edit]

    Game
    Date
    Tournament
    Round
    Ground
    Opponent
    Score1
    Report
    5 14 September 2010 UEFA Champions League GS A England Manchester UnitedEngland 0–0
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    19:45 BST

    Attendance

    74,408

    Referee

    Olegário Benquerença Portugal

    9 29 September 2010 UEFA Champions League GS H BursasporTurkey 1–0
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    19:45 BST

    Attendance

    41,905

    Referee

    Serge Gumienny Belgium

    Rangers Bursaspor

    18' Naismith

    12 20 October 2010 UEFA Champions League GS H ValenciaSpain 1–1
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    19:45 BST

    Attendance

    45,153

    Referee

    Nicola Rizzoli Italy

    Rangers Valencia

    34' Edu

    46' (o.g.) Edu

    16 2 November 2010 UEFA Champions League GS A Spain ValenciaSpain 0–3
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    19:45 GMT

    Attendance

    25,000

    Referee

    Felix Brych Germany

    Valencia Rangers

    34' Soldado
    71' Soldado
    90' Tino Costa

    21 24 November 2010 UEFA Champions League GS H Manchester UnitedEngland 0–1
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    19:45 GMT

    Attendance

    49,764

    Referee

    Massimo Busacca Switzerland

    Rangers Manchester United

    87' (pen.) Rooney

    22 7 December 2010 UEFA Champions League GS A Turkey BursasporTurkey 1–1
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    19:45 GMT

    Attendance

    22,000

    Referee

    Tony Chapron France

    Bursaspor Rangers

    79' Yildirim

    19' Miller

    Last updated: 7 December 2010
    Source: Wikipedia article
    1Rangers goals come first.
    National flags for Ground and Opponent columns are only shown when different from that of Rangers.
    M = Match; Ground: H = Home, A = Away, N = Neutral, HR = Home replacement, AR = Away replacement.

    UEFA Europa League[edit]

    Game
    Date
    Tournament
    Round
    Ground
    Opponent
    Score1
    Report
    35 17 February 2011 UEFA Europa League Round of 32 H Sporting CPPortugal 1–1
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    20:05 GMT

    Attendance

    34,095

    Referee

    Manuel Gräfe Germany

    Rangers Sporting CP

    66' Whittaker

    89' Fernández

    37 24 February 2011 UEFA Europa League Round of 32 A Portugal Sporting CPPortugal 2–2
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    18:00 GMT

    Attendance

    15,375

    Referee

    Paolo Tagliavento Italy

    Sporting CP Rangers

    42' Mendes
    83' Djaló

    20' Diouf
    90+2' Edu

    41 10 March 2011 UEFA Europa League Round of 16 A Netherlands PSVNetherlands 0–0
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    18:00 GMT

    Attendance

    30,000

    Referee

    Martin Hansson Sweden

    43 17 March 2011 UEFA Europa League Round of 16 H PSVNetherlands 0–1
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    20:05 GMT

    Attendance

    35,373

    Referee

    Robert Schörgenhofer Austria

    Rangers PSV

    13' Lens

    Last updated: 18 March 2011
    Source: Wikipedia article
    1Rangers goals come first.
    National flags for Ground and Opponent columns are only shown when different from that of Rangers.
    M = Match; Ground: H = Home, A = Away, N = Neutral, HR = Home replacement, AR = Away replacement.

    Scottish Cup[edit]

    Game
    Date
    Tournament
    Round
    Ground
    Opponent
    Score1
    Report
    26 10 January 2011 Scottish Cup 4 H Kilmarnock 3–0
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    19:30 GMT

    Attendance

    13,215

    Referee

    Stevie O'Reilly Scotland

    Rangers Kilmarnock

    20' McCulloch
    36' Lafferty
    71' (pen.) Whittaker

    33 6 February 2011 Scottish Cup 5 H Celtic 2–2
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    12:15 GMT

    Attendance

    50,230

    Referee

    Calum Murray Scotland

    Rangers Celtic

    3' Ness
    41' (pen.) Whittaker
    Yellow card 76' Red card Naismith

    16' Commons
    Red card 38' Forster
    65' Brown

    39 2 March 2011 Scottish Cup 5 R A Celtic 0–1
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    19:45 GMT

    Attendance

    57,847

    Referee

    Calum Murray Scotland

    Celtic Rangers

    48' Wilson

    Yellow card 36' Red card Whittaker
    Yellow card 90+4' Red card Bougherra

    Last updated: 2 March 2011
    Source: Wikipedia article
    1Rangers goals come first.
    National flags for Ground and Opponent columns are only shown when different from that of Rangers.
    M = Match; Ground: H = Home, A = Away, N = Neutral, HR = Home replacement, AR = Away replacement.

    League Cup[edit]

    Game
    Date
    Tournament
    Round
    Ground
    Opponent
    Score1
    Report
    7 21 September 2010 League Cup 3 H Dunfermline Athletic 7–2
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    19:45 BST

    Attendance

    23,120

    Referee

    Euan Norris Scotland

    Rangers Dunfermline Athletic

    21' Jelavić
    23' Lafferty
    38' Bougherra
    47' Lafferty
    59' Jelavić
    71' Lafferty
    77' Naismith

    41' Woods
    46' Cardle

    14 27 October 2010 League Cup QF A Kilmarnock 2–0
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    19:45 BST

    Attendance

    7,561

    Referee

    Mike Tumilty Scotland

    Kilmarnock Rangers

    25' Little
    61' Naismith

    31 30 January 2011 League Cup SF N Motherwell 2–1
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    15:00 GMT

    Attendance

    23,432

    Referee

    William Collum Scotland

    Rangers Motherwell

    20' Edu
    75' Naismith

    66' Lasley

    44 20 March 2011 League Cup F N Celtic 2–1
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    15:00 GMT

    Attendance

    51,181

    Referee

    Craig Thomson Scotland

    Celtic Rangers

    31' Ledley
    Red card 120+1' Izaguirre

    24' Davis
    98' Jelavić

    Last updated: 20 March 2011
    Source: Wikipedia article
    1Rangers goals come first.
    National flags for Ground and Opponent columns are only shown when different from that of Rangers.
    M = Match; Ground: H = Home, A = Away, N = Neutral, HR = Home replacement, AR = Away replacement.

    Friendlies[edit]

    Game
    Date
    Tournament
    Round
    Ground
    Opponent
    Score1
    Report
    1 18 July 2010 Friendly A Queen of the South 1–0
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    15:00 BST

    Attendance

    2,708

    Referee

    Bobby Madden Scotland

    Queen of the South Rangers

    56' Miller

    2 25 July 2010 Sydney Festival of Football GS N Australia Blackburn RoversEngland 2–1
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    06:00 BST

    Attendance

    14,153

    Referee

    Peter Green Australia

    Rangers Blackburn Rovers

    11' Edu
    44' Miller

    64' (pen.) Dunn

    3 28 July 2010 Sydney Festival of Football GS A Australia Sydney FCAustralia 0–0
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    11:15 BST

    Attendance

    9,483

    Referee

    Matthew Breeze Australia

    4 31 July 2010 Sydney Festival of Football GS N Australia AEK AthensGreece 0–1
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    08:00 BST

    Attendance

    15,237

    Referee

    Matthew Breeze Australia

    AEK Athens Rangers

    78' Burns

    5 4 August 2010 Friendly A Clyde 2–1
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    19:45 BST

    Attendance

    2,687

    Referee

    Eddie Smith Scotland

    Clyde Rangers

    49' Stewart

    8' Naismith
    24' Miller

    6 7 August 2010 Friendly H Newcastle UnitedEngland 2–1
    Report Report link
    Kick off

    13:00 BST

    Attendance

    30,220

    Referee

    Dougie McDonald Scotland

    Rangers Newcastle United

    24' Miller
    65' Naismith

    70' Løvenkrands

    Last updated: 7 August 2010
    Source: Wikipedia article
    1Rangers goals come first.
    National flags for Ground and Opponent columns are only shown when different from that of Rangers.
    M = Match; Ground: H = Home, A = Away, N = Neutral, HR = Home replacement, AR = Away replacement.

    Competitions[edit]

    Overall[edit]

    Competition Started round Current
    position / round
    Final
    position / round
    First match Last match
    Scottish Premier League 1st 14 August 15 May
    UEFA Champions League Group stage Group stage 14 September 7 December
    UEFA Europa League Round of 32 Round of 16 17 February 17 March
    League Cup 3rd round Winners 21 September 20 March
    Scottish Cup 4th Round 5th Round 10 January 2 March

    Source: Competitions

    Scottish Premier League[edit]

    Standings[edit]

    Pos Team
  • t
  • e
  • Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
    1 Rangers (C) 38 30 3 5 88 29 +59 93 Qualification for the Champions League third qualifying round
    2 Celtic 38 29 5 4 85 22 +63 92 Qualification for the Europa League play-off round[a]
    3 Heart of Midlothian 38 18 9 11 53 45 +8 63 Qualification for the Europa League third qualifying round
    4 Dundee United 38 17 10 11 55 50 +5 61 Qualification for the Europa League second qualifying round[a]
    5 Kilmarnock 38 13 10 15 53 55 −2 49
    Source: SPFL Archive
    Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
    (C) Champions
    Notes:
    1. ^ a b Celtic entered the play-off round of the 2011–12 UEFA Europa League as they won the 2011 Scottish Cup Final. Due to this, Heart of Midlothian also moved up to the third qualifying round, whilst fourth-placed team Dundee United received the second qualifying round spot.

    Results summary[edit]

    Overall Home Away
    Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
    38 30 3 5 88 29  +59 93 14 2 3 43 14  +29 16 1 2 45 15  +30

    Last updated: 15 May 2011.
    Source: Wikipedia article

    Results by round[edit]

    Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
    GroundHAHAHHAHAHAHHAAHAHAAHHAAHHAHAAHAHHAHHA
    ResultWWWWWWWWWDWLWWWWDWWWLWLWWWLWWWLWWDWWWW
    Updated to match(es) played on 15 May 2011. Source: 2010–11 Scottish Premier League
    A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

    UEFA Champions League[edit]

    Group C[edit]

    Pos Team
  • t
  • e
  • Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
    1 England Manchester United 6 4 2 0 7 1 +6 14 Advance to knockout phase
    2 Spain Valencia 6 3 2 1 15 4 +11 11
    3 Scotland Rangers 6 1 3 2 3 6 −3 6 Transfer to Europa League
    4 Turkey Bursaspor 6 0 1 5 2 16 −14 1
    Source: Soccerway

    References[edit]

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  • ^ "Rangers sign striker James Beattie from Stoke". BBC Sport. 13 August 2010.
  • ^ "Vladimir Weiss joins Rangers from Man City on loan". BBC Sport. 19 August 2010.
  • ^ "Never mind the width, feel the quality at Rangers". Evening Times. 1 September 2010.
  • ^ "Rangers sign Rapid Vienna's Nikica Jelavic for £4m". BBC Sport. 20 August 2010.
  • ^ a b "Aberdeen agree swap with Rangers for Velicka and Foster". BBC Sport. 31 August 2010.
  • ^ "Winger Salim Kerkar signs Rangers deal". BBC Sport. 9 November 2010.
  • ^ "Striker David Healy joins Rangers from Sunderland". BBC Sport. 30 January 2011.
  • ^ "Arsenal loan Kyle Bartley to Rangers". BBC Sport. 31 January 2011.
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  • ^ "East Fife sign ex-Rangers defender Scott Durie". BBC Sport. 5 July 2010.
  • ^ "Peterhead boosted by two new signings". Evening Express. 23 July 2010. Archived from the original on 26 July 2011. Retrieved 24 July 2010.
  • ^ "Oxford sign left-back Kinniburgh". BBC Sport. 24 May 2010.
  • ^ a b c "Trio destined for Ibrox departure". BBC Sport. 9 May 2010.
  • ^ "Rangers forward Nacho Novo will join Sporting Gijon". BBC Sport. 21 May 2010.
  • ^ "Norwich swoop for Rangers' Smith". BBC Sport. 2 June 2010.
  • ^ "Striker Kris Boyd to leave Rangers in summer". BBC Sport. 28 May 2010.
  • ^ "Middlesbrough sign former Rangers striker Kris Boyd". BBC Sport. 5 July 2010.
  • ^ "Forfar borrow keeper from Rangers". BBC Sport. 8 July 2010.
  • ^ "Rangers' Kevin Thomson makes Middlesbrough switch". BBC Sport. 17 July 2010.
  • ^ "Danny Wilson completes moves to Liverpool from Rangers". BBC Sport. 21 July 2010.
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  • ^ "Carlisle United sign Rangers striker Rory Loy". BBC Sport. 28 January 2011.
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  • ^ Original date was 29 January 2011 - postponed due to Rangers League Cup semi-final
  • ^ Rescheduled date was 2 March 2011 - rearranged following the postponement of Rangers match against St Mirren, who had a Scottish Cup replay
  • ^ Original date was 4 December 2010 - postponed due to freezing weather and heavy snowfall
  • ^ Original date was 16 April 2011 - rearranged due to Rangers outstanding postponed matches being unplayable, all opponents were playing in Scottish Cup
  • ^ Original date was 29 December 2010 - postponed due to weather conditions
  • ^ Original date was 20 March 2010 - postponed due to the League Cup Final
  • ^ Original date was 18 December 2010 - postponed due to water damage at Ibrox Stadium
  • ^ Rescheduled date was 18 January 2011 - postponed due to St Mirren's Scottish Cup fourth round replay
  • ^ Original date was 28 November 2010 - postponed due to freezing weather and heavy snowfall
  • ^ Rescheduled date was 21 December 2010 - postponed due to heavy snowfall
  • ^ Second rescheduled date was 3 March 2011 - postponed due to Rangers Scottish Cup fifth round replay against Celtic

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