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Match Details

Rangers

4-1

Scottish Corinthians

Challenge Match
First Ibrox Park
8 March, 1888

Rangers

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Scottish Corinthians

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Match Information

Goals

Unknown (4)
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Match Information

Manager: No Permanent Manager
Attendance: unknown - to be confirmed
Referee: unknown - to be confirmed
Matchday:  Thursday

Match Trivia

The ‘Sunlight’ match at Ibrox last Thursday evening, notwithstanding the severe inclemency of the weather, was an unquestionable success. Not only was a good game witnessed in good light – very good indeed, Messrs ‘Sunlight’ Brady, but a very respectable sum will be raised for the Govan charities. The play of the Rangers was a treat to witness. With three of their Swift’s eleven, and two strangers in the team, they played as combined, as dashing, and withal, as pretty a game as we have ever seen them play. If they could always play in such form, and with such conspicuous judgment, under the blaze of broad daylight as they did in the ruddy glare of the ‘Sunlight’, there would be like anxiety shown by their friends as to the outcome of the vast majority of their engagements. The sensation of the match – for it was nothing less was the clever way the Rangers front line played, we might almost say outplayed, the full strength of Scotland’s entire back division
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