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Rangers 1 - Founding

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First ever game to be immortalised on film was against this team in the Scottish Cup. (5,2,3,5)
Place where the club was founded (now known as Kelvingrove Park). (4,3,4
The record for league attendance which is also a British record came in a match against this side.
Rangers nearly won the English FA Cup but lost to this side in the 1887 semi-final. (5,5)
On the 16th of August 1890 the team played its first ever league game against this Edinburgh side. (5,2,10)
The clubs first game was against this club in 1872 which ended in a 0-0 draw.
Rangers’ first manager. (7,6)
The 1902 Ibrox disaster happened during a match between Scotland and this nation.
Controversial chairman who suggested the club’s legendary manager retire in 1947 which caused uproar among the other board members. (5,5)
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The club appointed this person as their first chairman. (5,9)
Irish right-back who was the first non-Scottish captain of the club. (4,9)
Club’s record for league appearances is held by this player who played from 1914 to 1934. (5,9)
This player holds the record for youngest club goalscorer ever at 16 years and 312 days when he scored in 1937. (7,8)
In 1876 this player became the first international player from Rangers, representing Scotland against Wales. (5,6)
Legendary manager that served between 1920 and 1954. (4,6)
This was the teams playing ground during the 1875-76 season. (8,4)
The only ever time the Scottish League was shared happened in 1891 when Rangers shared with this side.
The first ever game was played on this ground (commonly known as Glasgow Green). (9,5)
The side that lost 5-2 in the first Old Firm derby against Celtic was composed of this Edinburgh team’s players as guests.
The club’s first ever captain (3,8)