1990–91 Rangers F.C. season explained

Club:Rangers
Season:1990–91
Manager:Graeme Souness
(until 16 April)
Walter Smith
(from 19 April)
Chairman:David Murray
Stdtitle:Ground
Stadium:Ibrox Stadium
League:Scottish Premier Division
League Result:1st (Champions)
Cup1:Scottish Cup
Cup1 Result:Quarter-finals
Cup2 Result:Winners
Cup3 Result:Second round
Season Topscorer:
Mo Johnston (19)
League Topscorer:
Mark Walters (12)
Prevseason:1989–90
Nextseason:1991–92

The 1990–91 season was the 111th season of competitive football by Rangers.

Overview

Rangers played a total of 48 competitive matches during the 1990–91 season. The team finished first in the Scottish Premier Division and won the third of their nine league titles in a row.

There was significant transfer activity during the season with England international striker Mark Hateley arriving from Monaco and Terry Butcher departing for Coventry CIty.

Manager Graeme Souness left Rangers to go to Liverpool with just four games left of the season. The managers job was given to Souness' assistant Walter Smith who managed to lead Rangers to the title, with a 2–0 win over Aberdeen at Ibrox on the last day of the season.[1] [2]

In the cup competitions, they were knocked out of the Scottish Cup at the quarter-finals stage, losing 2–0 to Celtic at Parkhead. Rangers won the Scottish League Cup, defeating Celtic 2–1 AET.

In Europe they were knocked out the European Cup in the second round by Serbian side Red Star Belgrade (Red Star would go on to lift the trophy, beating Marseille in the final). Rangers lost the tie 4–1 on aggregate. They defeated Valletta of Malta 10–0 on aggregate in the first round.

Transfers

In

DatePlayerFromFee
21 June 1990£1,000,000
2 August 1990£300,000
23 August 1990 £300,000
9 October 1990£1,200,000
25 March 1991£300,000

Out

DatePlayerToFee
1 July 1990Retired
4 July 1990£750,000
15 November 1990£500,000

Results

All results are written with Rangers' score first.

Scottish Premier Division

See main article: 1990–91 Scottish Premier Division.

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
25 August 1990 Dunfermline AthleticH3–139,951Hateley, Johnston, Walters
1 September 1990 HibernianA0–017,500
8 September 1990 Heart of MidlothianA3–122,101McCoist (2), Huistra
15 September 1990 CelticH1–138,543Hurlock
22 September 1990 Dundee UnitedA1–216,270Johnston
29 September 1990 MotherwellH1–034,863Brown
6 October 1990 AberdeenA0–019,500
13 October 1990 St MirrenH5–038,031McCoist (2, 1 (pen.)), Walters (2), Johnston
20 October 1990 St JohnstoneA0–010,054
3 November 1990 HibernianH4–035,925Hateley (2), Walters, Steven
10 November 1990 Dundee UnitedH1–236,995McCoist
17 November 1990 MotherwellA4–216,457Stevens (2), Walters, Johnston
20 November 1990 Dunfermline AthleticA1–014,480Hateley
25 November 1990 CelticA2–152,565Johnston, McCoist
1 December 1990 Heart of MidlothianH4–037,623Johnston, Hurlock, McCoist, Walters (pen.)
8 December 1990 St JohnstoneH4–134,610Walters (2), Johnston (pen.), Stevens
15 December 1990 St MirrenA3–015,197Walters, Johnston (pen.), Hateley
22 December 1990 AberdeenH2–237,998McCoist (2)
29 December 1990 Dundee UnitedA2–117,564Johnston, Walters
2 January 1991 CelticH2–038,399Walters, Hateley
5 January 1991 Heart of MidlothianA1–020,956Hateley
12 January 1991 Dunfermline AthleticH2–035,120Huistra, Johnston
19 January 1991 HibernianA2–015,500Johnston, Houchen (o.g.)
9 February 1991 St MirrenH1–031,769McCoist
16 February 1991 MotherwellH2–032,192McCoist, Hateley
26 February 1991 St JohnstoneA1–110,721Huistra
2 March 1991 AberdeenA0–122,500
9 March 1991 Heart of MidlothianH2–136,128Steven, Walters
24 March 1991 CelticA0–352,000
30 March 1991 Dunfermline AthleticA1–014,256Stevens
6 April 1991 HibernianH0–035,507
13 April 1991 St JohnstoneH3–035,930Durrant, Spencer, Huistra
20 April 1991 St MirrenA1–018,473S.Robertson
24 April 1991 Dundee UnitedH1–032,397I.Ferguson
4 May 1991 MotherwellA0–317,672
11 May 1991 AberdeenH2–037,652Hateley (2)

Scottish League Cup

See main article: 1990–91 Scottish League Cup.

DateRoundOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
21 August 1990 R3East StirlingshireH5–025,595Hateley (2), Steven, Walters, Johnston
28 August 1990 R4KilmarnockH1–032,671Johnston
4 September 1990 QFRaith RoversH6–231,320McCoist (3), Johnston, Butcher, Steven
26 September 1990 SFAberdeenN1–040,855Steven
28 October 1990 FCelticN2–1*62,817Walters, Gough

Scottish Cup

See main article: 1990–91 Scottish Cup.

DateRoundOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
29 January 1991 R3Dunfermline AthleticH2–029,003Huistra, Spackman
23 February 1991 R4CowdenbeathH5–029,527Hateley (2), Nisbet, McCoist, Walters (pen.)
17 March 1991 QFCelticA0–252,286

European Cup

See main article: 1990–91 European Cup.

DateRoundOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
19 September 1990 R1 VallettaA4–08,000Johnston (2), McCoist (pen.), Hateley
2 October 1990 R1 VallettaH6–020,627Johnston (3, 1 (pen.)), Dodds, Spencer, McCoist
24 October 1990 R2 Red Star BelgradeA0–382,500
7 November 1990 R2 Red Star BelgradeH1–123,831McCoist

Appearances

PlayerPositionAppearancesGoals
48 0
36 1
9 1
7 0
37 1
2 0
21 0
19 1
3 0
48 4
11 0
4 1
15 1
36 5
35 2
18 1
45 1
31 5
39 15
6 1
42 15
FW39 19
FW36 18
3 0
6 2

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Rangers and Aberdeen's epic duel for the 1991 Scottish title – 25 years ago. 11 May 2016. 1 December 2021. BBC Sport.
  2. News: Flashback: 1991, Mark Walters and Scott Booth recall their part in Smith's maiden final-day triumph. 14 May 2011. 1 December 2021. The Herald.