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1974–75 Rangers F.C. season

The 1974–75 season was the 95th season of competitive football by Rangers.

Rangers
1974-75 season
ChairmanMatt Taylor
ManagerJock Wallace Jr.
GroundIbrox Park
Scottish League Division One1st
P34 W25 D6 L3 F86 A33 Pts56
Scottish CupThird round
League CupSectional Round
Texaco CupQuarter-final
Top goalscorerLeague:
Derek Parlane (18)

All:
Derek Parlane (18)

Overview edit

Rangers played a total of 42 competitive matches during the 1974–75 season. Rangers won the final Scottish Football League Division One title before it was rebranded as the Scottish Premier Division. They also stopped Celtic's quest for ten-in-a-row. The decisive championship match came on 29 March 1975, Rangers needed a point away to Hibernian and that's exactly what they got. The Edinburgh club finished second to Rangers with Celtic back in third, a full eleven points behind.

The cup competitions however, provided little success as Rangers crashed out of the Scottish Cup in the third round to Aberdeen and could not progress past the sectional round in the League Cup.

There was no competitive European football that season. However, Rangers returned to Camp Nou, Barcelona to play for the Joan Gamper Trophy. They defeated Athletic Bilbao but lost 4–1 to the hosts in the final.

Results edit

All results are written with Rangers' score first.

Scottish First Division edit

Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers
31 August 1974 Ayr United A 1–1 20,102 Jardine (pen.)
7 September 1974 Partick Thistle H 3–2 25,356 Fyfe (2), Young
14 September 1974 Celtic A 2–1 65,447 McDougall, Jackson
21 September 1974 Dumbarton H 3–2 22,211 Johnstone (2), Scott
28 September 1974 Kilmarnock A 6–0 19,609 Young (2), Jardine (pen.), McKean, Johnstone, McLean
2 October 1974 Morton H 2–0 25,008 Forsyth, McLean
12 October 1974 Dunfermline Athletic A 6–1 18,000 Parlane (5), Johnstone
19 October 1974 Clyde H 3–1 25,954 Jardine (pen), Fyfe, Johnstone
26 October 1974 Heart of Midlothian A 1–1 29,000 Jardine (pen.)
2 November 1974 St Johnstone A 2–1 13,260 McLean, Young
9 November 1974 Dundee H 1–0 25,890 McKean
16 November 1974 Motherwell A 5–0 19,409 Johnstone, Young, MacDonald, Parlane, McKean
23 November 1974 Hibernian H 0–1 31,530
30 November 1974 Dundee United H 4–2 26,202 Jardine (2, 1 (pen.)), Parlane, McLean
7 December 1974 Aberdeen A 2–1 26,000 Johnstone, McLean
14 December 1974 Arbroath H 3–0 24,211 Parlane (2), Jackson
21 December 1974 Airdrieonians A 3–4 19,500 Jardine (2, 1 (pen.)), Johnstone
28 December 1974 Ayr United H 3–0 26,009 McLean, Jardine (pen.), Parlane
1 January 1975 Partick Thistle A 4–0 22,000 Jackson, McLean, McDougall, Greig
4 January 1975 Celtic H 3–0 71,389 Johnstone, McLean, Parlane
11 January 1975 Dumbarton A 5–1 15,800 McLean (3), Parlane, Johnstone
1 February 1975 Morton A 1–1 17,000 Fyfe
8 February 1975 Dunfermline Athletic H 2–0 23,580 McLean, MacDonald
15 February 1975 Kilmarnock H 3–3 27,157 Parlane (3)
22 February 1975 Clyde A 2–1 20,000 McKean, O'Hara
1 March 1975 Heart of Midlothian H 2–1 40,540 McKean, McLean
8 March 1975 St Johnstone H 1–0 42,500 Young
15 March 1975 Dundee A 2–1 22,700 McLean, Parlane
22 March 1975 Motherwell H 3–0 36,590 Johnstone (2), Miller
29 March 1975 Hibernian A 1–1 38,585 Stein
5 April 1975 Dundee United A 2–2 21,000 McLean, Johnstone
12 April 1975 Aberdeen H 3–2 41,198 Johnstone, Stein, Miller (pen.)
19 April 1975 Arbroath A 2–1 6,393 Stein, Parlane
26 April 1975 Airdrieonians H 0–1 65,121

Scottish Cup edit

Date Round Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers
25 January 1975 R3 Aberdeen A 1–1 30,000 Scott, Miller
10 February 1975 R3 R Aberdeen H 1–2 53,106 McKean

League Cup edit

Date Round Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers
7 August 1974 SR St Johnstone H 3–2 25,000 Scott, Jardine, Conn
10 August 1974 SR Hibernian A 1–3 23,539 Scott
14 August 1974 SR St Johnstone A 6–3 5,800 Young (2), Jardine (2), Scott, Forsyth
17 August 1974 SR Dundee A 2–0 18,548 Jardine, Fyfe
24 August 1974 SR Dundee H 4–0 35,000 Johnstone (2), Jardine (pen.), Scott
28 August 1974 SR Hibernian H 0–1 60,054

Texaco Cup edit

Date Round Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers
18 September 1974 QF L1 Southampton H 1–3
1 October 1974 QF L2 Southampton A 0–2

Appearances edit

See also edit

References edit

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This article does not cite any sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 1974 75 Rangers F C season news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message The 1974 75 season was the 95th season of competitive football by Rangers Rangers1974 75 seasonChairmanMatt TaylorManagerJock Wallace Jr GroundIbrox ParkScottish League Division One1stP34 W25 D6 L3 F86 A33 Pts56Scottish CupThird roundLeague CupSectional RoundTexaco CupQuarter finalTop goalscorerLeague Derek Parlane 18 All Derek Parlane 18 Home coloursAway colours 1973 741975 76 Contents 1 Overview 2 Results 2 1 Scottish First Division 2 2 Scottish Cup 2 3 League Cup 2 4 Texaco Cup 3 Appearances 4 See also 5 ReferencesOverview editRangers played a total of 42 competitive matches during the 1974 75 season Rangers won the final Scottish Football League Division One title before it was rebranded as the Scottish Premier Division They also stopped Celtic s quest for ten in a row The decisive championship match came on 29 March 1975 Rangers needed a point away to Hibernian and that s exactly what they got The Edinburgh club finished second to Rangers with Celtic back in third a full eleven points behind The cup competitions however provided little success as Rangers crashed out of the Scottish Cup in the third round to Aberdeen and could not progress past the sectional round in the League Cup There was no competitive European football that season However Rangers returned to Camp Nou Barcelona to play for the Joan Gamper Trophy They defeated Athletic Bilbao but lost 4 1 to the hosts in the final Results editAll results are written with Rangers score first Scottish First Division edit Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers 31 August 1974 Ayr United A 1 1 20 102 Jardine pen 7 September 1974 Partick Thistle H 3 2 25 356 Fyfe 2 Young 14 September 1974 Celtic A 2 1 65 447 McDougall Jackson 21 September 1974 Dumbarton H 3 2 22 211 Johnstone 2 Scott 28 September 1974 Kilmarnock A 6 0 19 609 Young 2 Jardine pen McKean Johnstone McLean 2 October 1974 Morton H 2 0 25 008 Forsyth McLean 12 October 1974 Dunfermline Athletic A 6 1 18 000 Parlane 5 Johnstone 19 October 1974 Clyde H 3 1 25 954 Jardine pen Fyfe Johnstone 26 October 1974 Heart of Midlothian A 1 1 29 000 Jardine pen 2 November 1974 St Johnstone A 2 1 13 260 McLean Young 9 November 1974 Dundee H 1 0 25 890 McKean 16 November 1974 Motherwell A 5 0 19 409 Johnstone Young MacDonald Parlane McKean 23 November 1974 Hibernian H 0 1 31 530 30 November 1974 Dundee United H 4 2 26 202 Jardine 2 1 pen Parlane McLean 7 December 1974 Aberdeen A 2 1 26 000 Johnstone McLean 14 December 1974 Arbroath H 3 0 24 211 Parlane 2 Jackson 21 December 1974 Airdrieonians A 3 4 19 500 Jardine 2 1 pen Johnstone 28 December 1974 Ayr United H 3 0 26 009 McLean Jardine pen Parlane 1 January 1975 Partick Thistle A 4 0 22 000 Jackson McLean McDougall Greig 4 January 1975 Celtic H 3 0 71 389 Johnstone McLean Parlane 11 January 1975 Dumbarton A 5 1 15 800 McLean 3 Parlane Johnstone 1 February 1975 Morton A 1 1 17 000 Fyfe 8 February 1975 Dunfermline Athletic H 2 0 23 580 McLean MacDonald 15 February 1975 Kilmarnock H 3 3 27 157 Parlane 3 22 February 1975 Clyde A 2 1 20 000 McKean O Hara 1 March 1975 Heart of Midlothian H 2 1 40 540 McKean McLean 8 March 1975 St Johnstone H 1 0 42 500 Young 15 March 1975 Dundee A 2 1 22 700 McLean Parlane 22 March 1975 Motherwell H 3 0 36 590 Johnstone 2 Miller 29 March 1975 Hibernian A 1 1 38 585 Stein 5 April 1975 Dundee United A 2 2 21 000 McLean Johnstone 12 April 1975 Aberdeen H 3 2 41 198 Johnstone Stein Miller pen 19 April 1975 Arbroath A 2 1 6 393 Stein Parlane 26 April 1975 Airdrieonians H 0 1 65 121 Scottish Cup edit Date Round Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers 25 January 1975 R3 Aberdeen A 1 1 30 000 Scott Miller 10 February 1975 R3 R Aberdeen H 1 2 53 106 McKean League Cup edit Date Round Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers 7 August 1974 SR St Johnstone H 3 2 25 000 Scott Jardine Conn 10 August 1974 SR Hibernian A 1 3 23 539 Scott 14 August 1974 SR St Johnstone A 6 3 5 800 Young 2 Jardine 2 Scott Forsyth 17 August 1974 SR Dundee A 2 0 18 548 Jardine Fyfe 24 August 1974 SR Dundee H 4 0 35 000 Johnstone 2 Jardine pen Scott 28 August 1974 SR Hibernian H 0 1 60 054 Texaco Cup edit Date Round Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers 18 September 1974 QF L1 Southampton H 1 3 1 October 1974 QF L2 Southampton A 0 2Appearances editPlayer Position Appearances Goals nbsp Stewart Kennedy GK 42 0 nbsp Sandy Jardine DF 42 14 nbsp Alex Miller DF 25 2 nbsp Derek Johnstone DF 35 16 nbsp Colin Jackson DF 40 3 nbsp Tom Forsyth MF 37 1 nbsp Tommy McLean MF 41 14 nbsp Quinton Young MF 34 8 nbsp Derek Parlane FW 35 18 nbsp Graham Fyfe MF 17 5 nbsp Ally Scott FW 17 6 nbsp Ian McDougall DF 15 2 nbsp Alex MacDonald MF 33 2 nbsp John Greig DF 23 1 nbsp Bobby McKean MF 28 6 nbsp Jim Denny DF 12 0 nbsp Alex O Hara MF 7 1 nbsp Johnny Hamilton MF 3 0 nbsp Colin Stein FW 8 3 nbsp Peter McCloy GK 0 0 nbsp Willie Mathieson DF 2 0 nbsp Richard Sharp FW 1 0See also edit1974 75 in Scottish football 1974 75 Scottish Cup 1974 75 Scottish League CupReferences edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1974 75 Rangers F C season amp oldid 1153138710, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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