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Kris Boyd: I'll know I've made it at Rangers when I start a Champions League match

THE hairs on the back of his neck will stand to attention. Blue blood will rush through his veins. Read

I've matured as a player after making immature mistakes, says Rangers hitman Kris Boyd

KRIS BOYD has vowed to forget the past and become a Champions League star at Ibrox. Read

Kris Boyd: Early Euro exit to Kaunas helped Rangers win double

KRIS BOYD insists last season's shock Euro defeat by FBK Kaunas helped Rangers win the Double. Read

Peter Grant tipped to have same effect on Celtic dressing room as McCoist had at Rangers

WE speak to former team-mates of Ally McCoist and Peter Grant to get the lowdown on the duo who will be pivotal in next season's Old Firm power struggle. Read

I feel alive again after bouncing back to help Rangers win the double, says Andrius Velicka

ANDRIUS VELICKA last night admitted he feels "born again" after Rangers won the Double. Read

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Our boys became men during double-winning season, says Rangers veteran Davie Weir

DOUBLE-WINNING Davie Weir will be doing some blue-sky thinking over the next two weeks. Read

Debt problems result in Valencia recalling Rangers loan star Aaron Niguez

RANGERS loan star Aaron Niguez will return to Valencia this summer after the Spaniards cut short his Ibrox stint. Read

Rangers extend contract for youngster Alan Lowing but release starlets

PROMISING Rangers right-back Alan Lowing has signed a new six-month extension at Ibrox but four youngsters have been released from Murray Park. Read

I may have scored the winning goal but I never saw it go in, says Rangers hero Nacho Novo

NACHO NOVO scored the wonder goal that sealed a historic double for Rangers - then admitted he didn't even see it hit the net. Read

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Barry Ferguson says an emotional farewell after Rangers clinch Scottish Cup

BARRY FERGUSON appeared to bid an emotional farewell to Rangers fans after the club's Scottish Cup success. Read

Scottish Cup Final: Rangers 1 Falkirk 0

IT was a goal fit to win any final. But a performance that would normally end in defeat. Read

Walter Smith has given me one of the most memorable weeks of my career, says Rangers No. 2 Ally McCoist

ALLY McCOIST says he'll cherish the cup winners' medal gifted to him yesterday by big-hearted boss Walter Smith - because it will remind him of one of the best weeks of his football career. Read

Telented youngsters aren't given a chance at Old Firm, says former Rangers starlet Ross McCormack

ROSS McCORMACK reckons the Old Firm are missing out by letting top tartan talent head south to make a name for themselves in England. Read

My reign as Rangers boss was a disaster because I was too arrogant, says Paul Le Guen

FORMER Rangers boss Paul Le Guen has admitted he was a flop at Ibrox because he was too arrogant and smug. Read

Winning the double is all down to Rangers gaffer Walter Smith

THEY were second best. Second to every other ball, second to anticipate anything in the middle of thepark. Read

Goal from throw in was straight from Rangers training ground, says Craig Brown

SOMETIMES it is the little things that matter. For Craig Brown that means even the detail of getting throw-ins from the training ground right can be the difference between winning and losing. Read

Winning double could be better achievement than nine-in-a-row, says Ian McCall

IAN McCALL reckons Walter Smith's double-winning achievement eclipses the nine-in-a-row glory years during his last stint as Rangers gaffer. Read

Davie Weir cup final diary: Clinching double makes this the greatest season of my life

RANGERS captain Davie Weir started and ended this week floating on Cloud Nine. Read

I stayed calm after being dropped and it gave me a chance of first-team return, says Ranger keeper Neil Alexander

NEIL ALEXANDER is glad he never lost the plot when Rangers boss Walter Smith axed him this season - because his calm reaction paved the way for a first team return. Read

After another mammoth season I need a well-earned break, says Rangers assistant Ally McCoist

ALLY McCOIST admits he is delighted to see the back of the Rangers squad after a marathon season spanning 48 weeks and 56 games. Read

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