1930–31 Rangers F.C. season

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Rangers
1930–31 season
Chairman Joseph Buchanan
Manager Bill Struth
Ground Ibrox Park
Scottish League Division One 1st
P38 W27 D6 L5 F96 A29 Pts60
Scottish Cup Round 2

The 1930–31 season was the 57th season of competitive football by Rangers .

Contents

Overview

Results

All results are written with Rangers' score first.

Scottish League Division One

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
9 August 1930CowdenbeathA3-112,000
16 August 1930Heart of MidlothianH4-140,000
23 August 1930DundeeA1-022,000
30 August 1930MotherwellH1-140,000
2 September 1930Hamilton AcademicalH1-030,000
6 September 1930St MirrenA1-120,000
13 September 1930 Leith Athletic H4-115,000
20 September 1930CelticA0-283,500
27 September 1930Partick ThistleH3-125,000
4 October 1930AirdrieoniansA3-310,000
18 October 1930KilmarnockA0-115,000
1 November 1930AberdeenH4-012,000
8 November 1930FalkirkA3-112,000
15 November 1930Queen's ParkA2-025,000
22 November 1930MortonH7-110,000
29 November 1930ClydeH5-110,000
6 December 1930HibernianA2-120,000
13 December 1930East FifeH4-08,000
20 December 1930CowdenbeathH7-016,000
27 December 1930Heart of MidlothianA0-337,000
1 January 1931 CelticH1-083,500
3 January 1931 DundeeH3-017,000
10 January 1931 MotherwellA0-126,000
24 January 1931 St MirrenH1-112,000
7 February 1931 AirdrieoniansH0-114,000
14 February 1931 ClydeA8-012,000
18 February 1931 Ayr UnitedA2-27,000
21 February 1931 KilmarnockH1-08,000
28 February 1931 Hamilton AcademicalA3-05,000
7 March 1931 AberdeenA3-18,000
14 March 1931 Leith AthleticA3-19,000
18 March 1931 FalkirkH1-09,000
1 April 1931 Queen's ParkH2-010,000
4 April 1931 MortonA2-112,000
6 April 1931 Ayr UnitedH5-114,000
18 April 1931 HibernianH1-010,000
22 April 1931 Partick ThistleA1-143,400
25 April 1931 East FifeA4-06,000

Scottish Cup

DateRoundOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
17 January 1931R1 Armadale A7–15,527
31 January 1931R2DundeeH1–217,000

Appearances

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