1942–43 Rangers F.C. season

The 1942–43 season was the 4th year of wartime football by the Rangers.

Rangers
1942–43 season
ChairmanJames Bowie
ManagerBill Struth
GroundIbrox Park
Southern League1st
P30 W22 D6 L2 F89 A23 Pts50
Southern League CupWinners
Summer CupRunners-up
Top goalscorerLeague:
Willie Thornton,
Jimmy Duncanson (18)

All:
Willie Thornton,
Jimmy Duncanson (25)

Results

All results are written below, with Rangers' score first.

Southern League

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
8 August 1942St MirrenA1-0
15 August 1942AirdrieoniansH4-1
29 August 1942Third LanarkH4-2
12 September 1942HibernianH1-1
19 September 1942Albion RoversH3-0
26 September 1942DumbartonA2-1
3 October 1942Queen's ParkA0-1
17 October 1942MortonH7-0
24 October 1942Hamilton AcademicalH4-2
31 October 1942Heart of MidlothianA3-0
7 November 1942MotherwellA2-0
14 November 1942Partick ThistleH4-1
21 November 1942St MirrenH5-1
28 November 1942AirdrieoniansA7-1
5 December 1942FalkirkH1-1
12 December 1942Third LanarkA3-0
19 December 1942Albion RoversA4-0
26 December 1942HibernianA1-1
1 January 1943CelticH8-1
3 January 1943Queen's ParkH5-2
5 January 1943DumbartonH1-0
16 January 1943ClydeA3-1
23 January 1943MortonA1-1
30 January 1943Hamilton AcademicalA3-0
6 February 1943Heart of MidlothianH1-1
13 February 1943MotherwellH2-1
20 February 1943Partick ThistleA2-0
10 April 1943CelticH2-2
26 April 1943ClydeH0-1

Southern League Cup

DateRoundOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
27 February 1943SRSt MirrenA3–0
6 March 1943SRCelticH3–0
13 March 1943SRHibernianA2–0
20 March 1944SRSt MirrenH5–1
27 March 1943SRCelticA2–0
3 April 1943SRHibernianH1–0
24 April 1943SFHamilton AcademicalN3–0
8 May 1943FFalkirkN1–1 (11-3 corners)

Summer Cup

DateRoundOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
29 May 1943R1 L1Heart of MidothianH3–0
5 June 1943R1 L2Heart of MidothianA2–1
12 June 1943R2 L1CelticA4–0
19 June 1943R2 L2CelticH4–1
26 June 1943SFHibernianN3–1
10 July 1943FSt MirrenN0–1
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See also

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