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  2. Marston Road (Stafford) - Wikipedia

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    Players changed in an upstairs club room at the Albion Hotel before crossing the road to what was then referred to as the Albion Ground. During 1920 the ground was purchased when Rangers became a limited company, and soon banking appeared around the pitch and four huts were bought from Cannock Chase War Training Group. The first Supporters ...

  3. Rangers' Club - Wikipedia

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    The Rangers' Club was designed by San Francisco architect Charles K. Sumner. Construction was completed in August 1924, at a cost to Mather of $39,380. [4] The Rangers' Club was intended to foster a sense of esprit de corps among the newly created ranger service. Mather hoped that the example at Yosemite would encourage Congress to appropriate ...

  4. Dave King (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    King joined the board of directors of Rangers Football Club as a non-executive director on 30 March 2000. [17] He then invested £20 million of his personal wealth into Murray Sports Ltd. The football club entered administration on 14 February 2012. On 22 February 2012 King had a meeting with the club's administrators along with manager Ally ...

  5. Nirula's - Wikipedia

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    To diversify its business, the group opened hotels, one in Noida and another in Panipat, and set up food processing plants in Noida, near Delhi. [ citation needed ] Nirula's was also the first Western-style fast food restaurant in Kathmandu , Nepal , where it had two outlets, the main branch in Durbar Marg — where currently there is a KFC and ...

  6. Rangers Training Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Rangers Training Centre is the training ground of Rangers located in Milngavie, East Dunbartonshire, Scotland. It was opened in 2001 and originally named Murray Park after the then Rangers owner David Murray. It is also often referred to as Auchenhowie, the name of the locality within Milngavie where it is situated.

  7. William Wilton - Wikipedia

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    William Wilton (9 June 1865 – 2 May 1920) was a Scottish football player, administrator and manager. He was the first manager of Rangers Football Club, serving in that position from 1899 until his death in 1920, and leading Rangers to nine major trophies.

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