Match Preview: Saturday,2 March 2013, One of the important match Rangers vs East Stirling of Scottish Cup HD Quality Live Rangers vs East Stirling streaming is availahere.Rangers vs East Stirling Live Stream online Scottish Cup online Video Free The match will take plcae at Tannadice Park on 3/2/13 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things .TEAM NEWS RANGERS will be in celebratory mood after Lord Nimmo Smith's Independent Commission ruled against stripping them of SPL titles won while the club made EBT payments to players.The club's Oldco escaped with a £250,000 fine - which is unlikely to be paid.Gers skipper Lee McCulloch remains out with an ankle injury.'Shire were the visitors when Rangers played their first home game in Division Three back in August - and stunned the Ibrox crowd by taking a second-minute lead.They eventually lost 5-1 - and shipped another six goals when they faced Rangers again at Ochilview in November.However John Coughlin's side are on a decent run after three consecutive wins.'Shire's Steve Jackson is suspended and Michael Herd is out with a groin strain, but Philipp Zufle - sent off when the sides last met - is back in their squad.
The 34-year-old skipper has been out of action for eight weeks because of an ankle injury but is in contention for the runaway leaders of Scotland's Division Three.
Ross Perry has a hamstring injury, while Lewis Macleod, Kevin Kyle and Darren Cole remain on the absent list.
East Stirling travel to Glasgow on the back of three straight victories but will find it difficult to take any points from a side who are 20 points clear at the top of the table thanks to just one defeat all season.
The visitors are without the suspended Steven Jackson as well as Michael Herd who is struggling with a groin strain.Coach John Coughlin told the club's official website: "Saturday is a big game and a big occasion and it is way out of the ordinary for us."Rangers are boosted by the return of Lee McCulloch for the Irn-Bru Third Division game against East Stirling.The skipper has been sidelined since early January with an ankle problem but is back in contention for the clash at Ibrox.
But boss Ally McCoist is without Ross Perry, who suffered a hamstring injury against Berwick last weekend, while Lewis Macleod, Kevin Kyle and Darren Cole remain in the treatment room.The runaway leaders have scored 11 goals in their previous two encounters with the visitors this season.East Stirling will be without suspended full-back Steven Jackson.Nathan Shepherd is expected to return to the side in Jackson's absence while midfielder Philipp Zufle is available after recovering from an ankle problem.But Michael Herd has been ruled out after suffering a groin injury during last weekend's 3-2 win over Elgin while Rhys Devlin is again missing due to a knee problem.
Head coach John Coughlin said: "We are going to Ibrox on the back of our best run of the season so we can enjoy it without having any pressure on us in terms of needing to get a result."I will ask the boys to go out and show that they are decent footballers who can play decent football and see where that takes us."
The 34-year-old skipper has been out of action for eight weeks because of an ankle injury but is in contention for the runaway leaders of Scotland's Division Three.
Ross Perry has a hamstring injury, while Lewis Macleod, Kevin Kyle and Darren Cole remain on the absent list.
East Stirling travel to Glasgow on the back of three straight victories but will find it difficult to take any points from a side who are 20 points clear at the top of the table thanks to just one defeat all season.
The visitors are without the suspended Steven Jackson as well as Michael Herd who is struggling with a groin strain.Coach John Coughlin told the club's official website: "Saturday is a big game and a big occasion and it is way out of the ordinary for us."Rangers are boosted by the return of Lee McCulloch for the Irn-Bru Third Division game against East Stirling.The skipper has been sidelined since early January with an ankle problem but is back in contention for the clash at Ibrox.
But boss Ally McCoist is without Ross Perry, who suffered a hamstring injury against Berwick last weekend, while Lewis Macleod, Kevin Kyle and Darren Cole remain in the treatment room.The runaway leaders have scored 11 goals in their previous two encounters with the visitors this season.East Stirling will be without suspended full-back Steven Jackson.Nathan Shepherd is expected to return to the side in Jackson's absence while midfielder Philipp Zufle is available after recovering from an ankle problem.But Michael Herd has been ruled out after suffering a groin injury during last weekend's 3-2 win over Elgin while Rhys Devlin is again missing due to a knee problem.
Head coach John Coughlin said: "We are going to Ibrox on the back of our best run of the season so we can enjoy it without having any pressure on us in terms of needing to get a result."I will ask the boys to go out and show that they are decent footballers who can play decent football and see where that takes us."
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