1900–01 Rangers F.C. season

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Rangers
1900–01 season
ChairmanJames Henderson
Manager William Wilton
Ground Ibrox Park
Scottish League Division One 1st
P20 W17 D1 L2 F60 A25 Pts35
Scottish Cup First Round
Top goalscorerLeague:
Robert Hamilton (20)

All:
Robert Hamilton (20)

The 1900–01 season is the 27th season of competitive football by Rangers .

Contents

Overview

Rangers played a total of 21 competitive matches during the 1900–01 season. The club finished top of the Scottish League Division One, having won 17 of their 20 league matches (including a 100% home record).

The second placed side, Celtic, who had finished a whole six points behind Rangers did knock Wilton's team out of the Scottish Cup after a 1-0 away defeat.

Results

All results are written with Rangers' score first.

Scottish League Division One

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
18 August 1900Third LanarkH4–010,000Cameron (2), Gibson, McPherson
25 August 1900Heart of MidlothianA1–010,000Neil
1 September 1900KilmarnockH5–19,500Campbell (2), Hamilton, Cameron, A.Smith
8 September 1900Partick ThistleA2–19,000A.Smith, Cameron
17 September 1900HibernianA1–4Campbell
24 September 1900Heart of MidlothianH1–06,000A.Smith
29 September 1900Queen's ParkH3–216,000Robertson (pen), McPherson, Russell (og)
6 October 1900CelticA1–212,000Cameron
13 October 1900Third LanarkA1–15,000McPherson
20 October 1900DundeeH4–29,000Hamilton (3), A.Smith
1 November 1900Partick ThistleH4–17,000Hamilton (3), A.Smith
17 November 1900Greenock MortonA3–117,000Hamilton, Speedie, McPherson
24 November 1900St MirrenH5–26,000Hamilton (4), Graham
1 December 1900KilmarnockA2–110,000Speedie, McPherson
15 December 1900DundeeA5–110,000Campbell (2), Hamilton, Robertson, A.Smith
29 December 1900Queen's ParkH3–211,000Robertson, Graham, Speedie
1 January 1901CelticH2–130,000Speedie, McPherson
5 January 1901St MirrenA4–16,000Hamilton (3), McPherson
26 January 1901HibernianH6–0Hamilton (2), Sharp (2), A.Smith, Handling (og)
16 February 1901Greenock MortonH3–25,000Hamilton (2), Speedie

Scottish Cup

DateRoundOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
12 January 1901R1CelticA0–128,000

Appearances

PlayerPositionAppearancesGoals
Flag of Scotland.svg Matthew Dickie GK 210
Flag of Scotland.svg John Tait Robertson DF 213
Flag of Scotland.svg Neilly Gibson MF 201
Flag of Scotland.svg Robert Hamilton FW 2020
Flag of Scotland.svg Jock Drummond DF 190
Flag of Scotland.svg John Campbell MF 195
Flag of Scotland.svg Nicol Smith DF 190
Flag of Scotland.svg John McPherson MF 187
Flag of Scotland.svg Alec Smith FW 187
Flag of Scotland.svg James Stark DF 120
Flag of Scotland.svg Finlay Speedie FW 125
Flag of Scotland.svg Robert Neil DF 101
Flag of Scotland.svg Donald Cameron MF 95
Flag of Scotland.svg David Crawford DF 40
Flag of Scotland.svg James Graham MF 52
Flag of Scotland.svg Andrew Sharp MF 32
Flag of Scotland.svg James Tutty MF 10

See also

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