2009–10 Rangers F.C. season

Rangers
2009–10 season
Chairman David Murray
(until 26 August)
Alastair Johnston
(from 26 August)
Manager Walter Smith
Ground Ibrox Stadium
Scottish Premier League 1st
P38 W26 D9 L3 F82 A28
Scottish Cup Quarter-finals
League Cup Winners
Champions League Group Stage
Top goalscorer League:
Kris Boyd (23)

All:
Kris Boyd (26)
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

The 2009–10 season was the 130th season of competitive football by Rangers.

Overview

Rangers played a total of 54 competitive matches during the 2009-10 season. A quiet summer in terms of transfer arrivals contrasted to the outgoings. The club removed eleven players who had made first team appearances from the wage bill on permanent and loan deals. The only addition to the playing staff was Jérôme Rothen on a season loan, Rothen was the first player to sign for the club in over a year. On 26 August, chairman David Murray stepped down and was replaced by non-executive director Alastair Johnston.[1] Johnston stated that one of his main priorities was to find a buyer for owner Murray's shares.[2] On 24 October, Rangers manager Walter Smith was reported to say that Lloyds Banking Group, who the club was in debt to, was "effectively running the club".[3][4] On 12 November, the extent of the clubs financial problems was shown to be £31m in debt, a rise of £10m from the previous year.[5]

On the field, Rangers' Scottish Premier League title defence got off to a stuttering start, three wins in the league was followed by three draws, the first Old Firm victory of the season was followed by poor performances against St Johnstone and dropped points at home to Hibernian. The side lost their first league match of the season away to Aberdeen on 28 November but then embarked on a six match winning run, scoring 26 goals in the process. At the start of 2010, Rangers sat at the top of the league. The second Old Firm fixture finished in a 1-1 draw. Rangers had a ten-point lead by mid February.[6] Rangers won the third Old Firm match 1-0 thanks to an injury time winner from Maurice Edu which all but secured the title.[7] The side had to wait nearly two months to be confirmed as champions due to dropping points to St Johnstone and Dundee United. On 25 April Rangers won their 53rd league title after defeating Hibernian 1-0 at Easter Road, with Kyle Lafferty scoring the only goal.[8]

In the domestic cup competitions, Rangers won the League Cup after a 1-0 victory over St Mirren in the final, despite being reduced to nine men with Danny Wilson and Kevin Thomson being sent-off. However, Rangers were unable to retain the Scottish Cup after losing 1-0 to eventual winners Dundee United in a quarter-final replay.

Rangers were seeded in pot two of the UEFA Champions League group stage for the first time. The club was drawn against Spanish team Sevilla, German outfit VfB Stuttgart and Romanian champions Unirea Urziceni. A 1–1 away draw in Germany was followed by two consecutive 4–1 defeats at home to Sevilla and Unirea, the latter being regarded as one of the club's worst ever European results.[9][10] Rangers were left with a small chance of qualifying from the group after a 1–1 draw in the return leg with Unirea, a match that saw trouble in the Rangers fans section of the stadium; the club was later charged by UEFA for inappropriate conduct[11] and following an investigation fined €20,000 plus ordered to pay the cost of repairing the damage to the stadium infrastructure caused by its supporters.[12] The side finished bottom of their group and was knocked out of European football altogether after two defeats from in the final two matches.

Players

Squad information

N
P
Nat.
Name
Age
Since
App
Goals
Ends
Transfer fee
Notes
1 GK Scotland Allan McGregor 28 1998 187 0 2013 Youth system
2 MF United States Maurice Edu 24 2008 36 4 2013 £2.6m
3 DF Scotland David Weir (captain)39 2007 (Winter) 177 5 2010 Free
4 MF Portugal Pedro Mendes 31 2008 50 4 2011 £3m left on 30 January
5 DF Bosnia and Herzegovina Saša Papac 30 2006 155 4 2011 £0.45m
6 MF Scotland Lee McCulloch 31 2007 113 14 2011 £2.25m
7 MF Northern Ireland Steven Davis 25 2008 119 12 2012 £3m
8 MF Scotland Kevin Thomson 25 2007 (Winter) 109 3 2011 £2m
9 FW Scotland Kris Boyd 26 2005 (Winter) 192 128 2010 £0.4m
10 FW Spain Nacho Novo 31 2004 255 71 2010 £0.45m
11 MF France Jérôme Rothen 32 2009 8 0 2010 Loan left on 29 January
14 FW Scotland Steven Naismith 23 2008 81 9 2012 £1.9m
16 DF Scotland Steven Whittaker 25 2007 129 19 2012 £2m
17 FW Lithuania Andrius Velička 38 2008 11 5 2011 £1m out on season loan
18 FW Scotland Kenny Miller 30 2008 121 45 2011 £2m
19 MF Spain Aarón 20 2008 5 2 2010 Loan left on 30 August
20 MF United States DaMarcus Beasley 27 2007 47 7 2010 £0.7m
21 DF Scotland Kirk Broadfoot 25 2007 84 1 2010 Free
22 DF Scotland Andy Webster 28 2008 1 1 2011 £0.4m out on season loan
24 DF Algeria Madjid Bougherra[13] 27 2008 62 3 2012 £2.5m
25 GK Scotland Neil Alexander 32 2008 (Winter) 38 0 2011 Free
26 DF Scotland Steven Smith 24 2002 75 1 2010 Youth system
27 FW Northern Ireland Kyle Lafferty 22 2008 71 16 2013 £3.25m
29 MF Scotland John Fleck 18 2007 36 3 2013 Youth system
41 GK Scotland Scott Gallacher 20 2006 0 0 2010 Youth system
45 FW Scotland Rory Loy 22 2006 1 0 2011 £0.025m
47 DF Scotland Jordan McMillan 21 2005 1 0 2010 Youth system
48 FW Northern Ireland Andrew Little 20 2006 11 1 2011 Youth system
66 DF Scotland Danny Wilson 18 2007 24 1 2011 Youth system
69 MF Scotland Gregg Wylde 19 2007 2 0 2012 Youth system
  • Last updated: 9 May 2010
  • Source: Players transfer, Wikipedia players' articles,

Football Squads (for appearances, goals and player's number)

  • Ordered by position on pitch.

Transfers

In

N
P
Nat.
Name
Age
Moving from
Type
Transfer
window
Ends
Transfer
fee
Source
11 MF France Jérôme Rothen 31 Paris Saint-GermainFrance Loan Summer 2010 n/a [14]

Last updated: 24 May 2010
Total spending: £0

Out

N
P
Nat.
Name
Age
Moving to
Type
Transfer
window
Transfer
fee
Source
7 MF Algeria Brahim Hemdani 31 Free agent End of contract Summer n/a [15]
23 DF Scotland Christian Dailly 35 Charlton AthleticEngland End of contract Summer n/a [15][16]
46 MF South Africa Dean Furman 20 Oldham AthleticEngland End of contract Summer £0.05m [17][18]
48 DF Scotland William McLachlan 20 Clyde End of contract Summer n/a [19][20]
50 FW Scotland Chris Craig 20 Dumbarton End of contract Summer n/a [19][21]
40 GK Scotland Lee Robinson 22 Kilmarnock End of contract Summer n/a [22]
49 DF Scotland Ross Harvey 20 Dumbarton End of contract Summer n/a [19][23]
60 GK Latvia Artūrs Vaičulis 21 AEP PaphosCyprus End of contract Summer n/a [19]
54 MF Cyprus Georgios Efrem 19 Omonia NicosiaCyprus End of contract Summer n/a [24]
16 GK Scotland Graeme Smith 26 St Johnstone Transfer Summer Free [25]
22 DF Scotland Andy Webster 27 Dundee United Loan Summer n/a [26]
6 MF Scotland Barry Ferguson 31 Birmingham CityEngland Transfer Summer £1.25m [27]
11 MF Scotland Charlie Adam 23 BlackpoolEngland Transfer Summer £1,350,000[28] [29][30]
15 MF Scotland Alan Gow 26 Plymouth ArgyleEngland Transfer Summer £200,000 [31]
17 FW Lithuania Andrius Velička 30 Bristol CityEngland Loan Summer n/a [32]
46 DF Scotland Steven Kinniburgh 20 Oxford UnitedEngland Loan Summer n/a [33]
54 DF Scotland Ross Perry 19 Oxford UnitedEngland Loan Summer n/a [33]
19 MF Spain Aarón 20 ValenciaSpain Loan Return Summer n/a [34]
50 FW Turkey Isa Bagci 19 BursasporTurkey Transfer Summer Undisclosed [35]
62 GK Scotland Gary Inglis 17 Hamilton Academical Loan Summer n/a [36]
47 DF Scotland Jordan McMillan 21 Queen of the South Loan n/a n/a [37]
42 DF Scotland Alan Lowing 21 East Fife End of contract Winter n/a [38]
52 MF Scotland Andrew Shinnie 20 Dundee Loan Winter n/a [39]
11 MF France Jérôme Rothen 31 Paris Saint-GermainFrance Loan return Winter n/a [40][41]
45 FW Scotland Rory Loy 21 St Mirren Loan Winter n/a [42]
4 MF Portugal Pedro Mendes 30 Sporting CPPortugal Transfer Winter £1,500,000 [40]
43 FW Scotland Steven Lennon 22 Lincoln CityEngland Loan Winter n/a [43]
44 MF Scotland Paul Emslie 21 Peterhead Loan Winter n/a [44]
53 MF England Tom Miller 19 DundalkRepublic of Ireland Transfer n/a Free [45]

Last updated: 19 February 2010
Total income: £4,350,000

Squad statistics

Total Scottish Premier League UEFA Champions League Scottish CupLeague Cup
No.
P
Nat.
Name
Sts
App
Gls
App
Gls
App
Gls
App
Gls
App
Gls
1 GKScotland Allan McGregor 46 46 34 6 6
2 MFUnited States Maurice Edu 10 20 2 15 2 4 1
3 DFScotland David Weir 51 51 38 5 5 3
4 MFPortugal Pedro Mendes 8 8 4 3 1
5 DFBosnia and Herzegovina Saša Papac 47 47 2 34 2 6 4 3
6 MFScotland Lee McCulloch 44 47 7 34 5 6 1 4 3 1
7 MFNorthern Ireland Steven Davis 50 50 4 36 3 6 5 3 1
8 MFScotland Kevin Thomson 35 39 25 6 4 4
9 CFScotland Kris Boyd 33 40 26 31 23 2 5 3 2
10 CFSpain Nacho Novo 20 49 9 35 6 6 1 4 1 4 1
11 LWFrance Jérôme Rothen 7 8 4 3 1
14 FWScotland Steven Naismith 28 39 4 28 3 4 3 4 1
16 DFScotland Steven Whittaker 47 50 11 35 7 6 5 3 4 1
18 FWScotland Kenny Miller 39 45 21 33 18 5 6 2 1 1
20 LWUnited States DaMarcus Beasley 9 14 2 9 2 2 2 1
21 DFScotland Kirk Broadfoot 15 16 12 4
24 DFAlgeria Madjid Bougherra 22 23 2 17 1 3 1 2 1
25 GKScotland Neil Alexander 8 9 5 4
26 DFScotland Steven Smith 12 18 12 1 2 3
27 FWNorthern Ireland Kyle Lafferty 25 39 7 28 7 4 5 2
29 MFScotland John Fleck 12 23 2 15 1 3 3 2 1
47 DFScotland Jordan McMillan 1 1 1
48 FWNorthern Ireland Andrew Little 3 10 1 6 1 3 1
66 DFScotland Danny Wilson 24 24 1 14 1 2 5 3
69 MFScotland Gregg Wylde 2 2

Last updated: 9 May 2010
Source: Soccerbase - Rangers 2009/2010 player appearances
Ordered by squad numbers
0 shown as blank

Top scorer

N
P
Nat.
Name
League
Scottish
Cup

League
Cup

Europe
Total
9 FW Scotland Kris Boyd 23 3 26
18 FW Scotland Kenny Miller 18 2 1 21
16 DF Scotland Steven Whittaker 7 1 3 11
10 FW Spain Nacho Novo 6 1 1 1 9
6 MF Scotland Lee McCulloch 5 1 1 7
27 FW Northern Ireland Kyle Lafferty 7 7
14 FW Scotland Steven Naismith 3 1 4
7 MF Northern Ireland Steven Davis 3 1 4
20 MF United States DaMarcus Beasley 2 2
24 DF Algeria Madjid Bougherra 1 1 2
29 MF Scotland John Fleck 1 1 2
5 DF Bosnia and Herzegovina Saša Papac 2 2
2 MF United States Maurice Edu 2 2
48 FW Northern Ireland Andrew Little 1 1
66 DF Scotland Danny Wilson 1 1

Last updated: 9 May 2010
Source: Match reports
Only competitive matches

Disciplinary record

N
P
Nat.
Name
YC

RC
3 DF Scotland David Weir 5
4 MF Portugal Pedro Mendes 2 1
5 DF Bosnia and Herzegovina Saša Papac 10
6 MF Scotland Lee McCulloch 15 1
7 MF Northern Ireland Steven Davis 1
8 MF Scotland Kevin Thomson 5 2
9 FW Scotland Kris Boyd 8
10 FW Spain Nacho Novo 1
14 FW Scotland Steven Naismith 8
16 DF Scotland Steven Whittaker 7
18 FW Scotland Kenny Miller 5 1
21 DF Scotland Kirk Broadfoot 2
24 DF Algeria Madjid Bougherra 4 1
26 DF Scotland Steven Smith 1
27 FW Northern Ireland Kyle Lafferty 5
29 MF Scotland John Fleck 2
48 FW Northern Ireland Andrew Little 1
66 DF Scotland Danny Wilson 1 1

Last updated: 9 May 2010
Source: Match reports
Only competitive matches

Club

Board of directors

Position Staff
Chairman Scotland David Murray
(until 26 August)[1]
Scotland Alastair Johnston
(from 26 August)[1]
Chief executive Scotland Martin Bain
Finance director Scotland Donald McIntyre
Non-executive director Scotland John Greig
Non-executive director Scotland John McClelland
Non-executive director Scotland Dave King
Non-executive director Scotland Mike McGill
(from 16 October)[46]
Non-executive director Scotland Donald Muir
(from 16 October)[46]
Non-executive director Scotland Paul Murray
Non-executive director Scotland Donald Wilson
(until 16 October)[46]

Source: Wikipedia article

Coaching staff

Position Staff
Manager Scotland Walter Smith
Assistant manager Scotland Ally McCoist
First-team coach Scotland Kenny McDowall
First-team coach Scotland Ian Durrant
Head of Sports Science Wales Adam Owen
Goalkeepers coach Scotland Jim Stewart

Source: Wikipedia article

Other staff

Position Staff
Head of Football
Administration
Scotland Andrew Dickson
Physiotherapist Scotland Philip Yeates
Doctor Scotland Dr Paul Jackson
Chief scout Scotland Ewan Chester
Massuer Scotland David Lavery
Kit controller Scotland Jimmy Bell
Video analyst Scotland Steve Harvey

Source: Wikipedia article

Matches

Scottish Premier League

M
Date
Tournament
Round
Ground
Opponent
Score1
Report
115 August 2009Scottish Premier League1HFalkirk4–1
223 August 2009Scottish Premier League2AHeart of Midlothian2–1
329 August 2009Scottish Premier League3HHamilton Academical4–1
412 September 2009Scottish Premier League4AMotherwell0–0
619 September 2009Scottish Premier League5AKilmarnock0–0
826 September 2009Scottish Premier League6HAberdeen0–0
104 October 2009Scottish Premier League7HCeltic2–1
1117 October 2009Scottish Premier League8ASt Johnstone2–1
1324 October 2009Scottish Premier League9HHibernian1–1
167 November 2009Scottish Premier League11HSt Mirren2–1
1721 November 2009Scottish Premier League12HKilmarnock3–0
1928 November 2009Scottish Premier League13AAberdeen0–1
205 December 2009Scottish Premier League14AFalkirk3–1
2212 December 2009Scottish Premier League15HSt Johnstone3–0
2315 December 2009[47]Scottish Premier League10ADundee United3–0
2419 December 2009Scottish Premier League16HMotherwell6–1
2527 December 2009Scottish Premier League17AHibernian4–1
2630 December 2009Scottish Premier League18HDundee United7–1
273 January 2010Scottish Premier League19ACeltic1–1
2916 January 2010Scottish Premier League20AHamilton Academical1–0
3123 January 2010Scottish Premier League21HHeart of Midlothian1–1
3227 January 2010Scottish Premier League22ASt Mirren2–0
3330 January 2010Scottish Premier League23HFalkirk3–0
3610 February 2010Scottish Premier League24AMotherwell1–1
3714 February 2010Scottish Premier League25HHibernian3–0
3928 February 2010Scottish Premier League27HCeltic1–0
406 March 2010Scottish Premier League28HSt Mirren3–1
419 March 2010Scottish Premier League29AKilmarnock2–0
4527 March 2010Scottish Premier League31AHeart of Midlothian4–1
4630 March 2010[48]Scottish Premier League26ASt Johnstone1–4
473 April 2010Scottish Premier League32HHamilton Academical1–0
487 April 2010[49]Scottish Premier League30HAberdeen3–1
4914 April 2010Scottish Premier League33ADundee United0–0
5018 April 2010Scottish Premier League34HHeart of Midlothian2–0
5125 April 2010Scottish Premier League35AHibernian1–0
521 May 2010Scottish Premier League36ADundee United2–1
534 May 2010Scottish Premier League37ACeltic1–2
549 May 2010Scottish Premier League38HMotherwell3–3

Last updated: 9 May 2010
Source: Wikipedia article
1Rangers goals come first.
National flags for Ground and Opponent columns are only shown when different to that of Rangers.
M = Match; Ground: H = Home, A = Away, N = Neutral, HR = Home replacement, AR = Away replacement.

UEFA Champions League

M
Date
Tournament
Round
Ground
Opponent
Score1
Report
516 September 2009UEFA Champions LeagueGSA GermanyVfB StuttgartGermany1–1
929 September 2009UEFA Champions LeagueGSHSevillaSpain1–4
1220 October 2009UEFA Champions LeagueGSHUnirea UrziceniRomania1–4
154 November 2009UEFA Champions LeagueGSAR RomaniaUnirea UrziceniRomania1–1
1824 November 2009UEFA Champions LeagueGSHVfB StuttgartGermany0–2
219 December 2009UEFA Champions LeagueGSA SpainSevillaSpain0–1

Last updated: 9 December 2009
Source: Wikipedia article
1Rangers goals come first.
National flags for Ground and Opponent columns are only shown when different to that of Rangers.
M = Match; Ground: H = Home, A = Away, N = Neutral, HR = Home replacement, AR = Away replacement.

Scottish Cup

M
Date
Tournament
Round
Ground
Opponent
Score1
Report
2810 January 2010Scottish Cup4AHamilton Academical3–3
3019 January 2010Scottish Cup4 RHHamilton Academical2–0
356 February 2010Scottish Cup5ASt Mirren0–0
3817 February 2010Scottish Cup5 RHSt Mirren1–0
4214 March 2010Scottish CupQFHDundee United3–3
4424 March 2010Scottish CupQF RADundee United0–1

Last updated: 24 March 2010
Source: Wikipedia article
1Rangers goals come first.
National flags for Ground and Opponent columns are only shown when different to that of Rangers.
M = Match; Ground: H = Home, A = Away, N = Neutral, HR = Home replacement, AR = Away replacement.

League Cup

M
Date
Tournament
Round
Ground
Opponent
Score1
Report
723 September 2009League Cup3AQueen of the South2–1
1427 October 2009League CupQFADundee3–1
343 February 2010League CupSFNSt Johnstone2–0
4321 March 2010League CupFNSt Mirren1–0

Last updated: 21 March 2010
Source: Wikipedia article
1Rangers goals come first.
National flags for Ground and Opponent columns are only shown when different to that of Rangers.
M = Match; Ground: H = Home, A = Away, N = Neutral, HR = Home replacement, AR = Away replacement.

Friendlies

M
Date
Tournament
Round
Ground
Opponent
Score1
Report
126 July 2009FriendlyA Germany1. FC NürnbergGermany2–0
228 July 2009FriendlyA GermanySC WiedenbrückGermany3–0
31 August 2009Emirates CupDay 1N EnglandParis Saint-GermainFrance1–0
42 August 2009Emirates CupDay 2A EnglandArsenalEngland0–3
55 August 2009FriendlyHManchester CityEngland3–2
68 August 2009FriendlyA EnglandPortsmouthEngland0–2

Last updated: 8 August 2009
Source: Wikipedia article
1Rangers goals come first.
National flags for Ground and Opponent columns are only shown when different to that of Rangers.
M = Match; Ground: H = Home, A = Away, N = Neutral, HR = Home replacement, AR = Away replacement.

Competitions

Overall

Competition Started roundCurrent
position / round
Final
position / round
First match Last match
Scottish Premier League 1st 15 August9 May
UEFA Champions League Group stage Group stage 16 September9 December
League Cup 3rd Round Winners 23 September21 March
Scottish Cup 4th Round Quarter-finals 10 January24 March

Source: Competitions

Scottish Premier League

Standings

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Rangers (C) 38 26 9 3 82 28+54 87 2010–11 UEFA Champions League Group stage
2 Celtic 38 25 6 7 75 39+36 81 2010–11 UEFA Champions League Third qualifying round
3 Dundee United 38 17 12 9 55 48+7 63 2010–11 UEFA Europa League Third qualifying round
4 Hibernian 38 15 9 14 58 55+3 54 2010–11 UEFA Europa League Second qualifying round

Updated to games played on 9 May 2010.
Source: Wikipedia article
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head goals scored; 5) goal difference; 6) number of goals scored
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.
Head-to-Head: used when head-to-head record is used to rank tied teams.

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
38 26 9 3 82 28  +54 87 15 4 0 52 13  +39 11 5 3 30 15  +15

Last updated: 9 May 2010.
Source: Wikipedia article

Results by round

Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundHAHAAHHAHAHHAAHHAHAAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAAH
Result W W W D D D W W D W W W L W W W W W D W D W W D W L W W W W W W D W W W L D
Position 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Last updated: 9 May 2010.
Source: Wikipedia article
Ground: A = Away; H = Home. Result: D = Draw; L = Loss; W = Win; P = Postponed.

UEFA Champions League

Group G

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Spain Sevilla 6411114+713
Germany Stuttgart 623197+29
Romania Unirea Urziceni 622288+08
Scotland Rangers 602441392

Updated to games played on 11 December 2009.
Source: Wikipedia article
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head goals scored; 5) goal difference; 6) number of goals scored
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.
Head-to-Head: used when head-to-head record is used to rank tied teams.

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