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With the two largest derbies the country has to offer in Glasgow and Edinburgh, the Scottish Premiership clubs bid farewell to a nearly three-week winter break just before the turn of the year, before returning to the fourth round of the Scottish FA Cup on Friday. The Rangers Football Club, which still holds a world record with 54 championships, must travel to Cowdenbeath’s part-time footballers, who are in fourth-rate League Two. A clear affair, which also reflects the odds at Cowdenbeath against Rangers. Only the space could keep the Rangers from a runaway victory.
But Rangers coach Steven Gerrard will only send the second set into the race, but Cowden can not rely on that. Unlike the English Pendent, the Scottish Cup still has an extremely high value and even top teams like Celtic, Aberdeen or just the Rangers usually send the best team to the pitch. Central Park, which has been holding stock car races since 1970, will be completely sold out on Friday evening with almost 4,300 spectators. However, this is not a record – this is 25,586, set up in September 1949 against the Rangers.
Cowdenbeath:
Cowdenbeath has just 14,000 inhabitants and is located northeast of Dunfermline and 18 kilometers north of the capital Edinburgh on the peninsula Fife, which was once rich in coal fields. That’s why Cowdenbeath’s nickname was “The Miners” for a long time. However, Cowdenbeath now knows only in Scotland under the name “Blue Brazil”. The origin of this name probably goes back to the promotion season 1991/92, as Cowden under coach John Brownlie played as if one would see Brazil in blue jerseys. It’s one of many stories about the club, which is the oldest existing professional club in Fife. Founded in 1881, he is older than the Raith Rovers (1883), Dunfermline Athletic in (1885) or East Fife (1903). They know that they will not have the slightest chance on Friday; at Cowdenbeath vs Glasgow Rangers they highlight the odds of the bookies.
When Cowden became second division champions in 1938/39, they scored an incredible 120 goals in 34 games; Of these, Rab Walls made 54 alone. The local Central Park was once a fortress, as “Blue Brazil” remained undefeated in the 1990s 38 home games in a row. From 1924 to 1934 and again 1970/71 Cowdenbeath played even in the highest Scottish league. After all, “Blue Brazil” was second-rate for two seasons in 2013. Meanwhile, the club is only fourth-class and would last season almost descended. But the bottom of the table has to play a playoff against the winner of the Highland League. There, Cowdenbeath prevailed and received the league status. The relegation as fifth in the Zehnerliga is not an issue this season. On Friday, it’s basically just about the amount of defeat for Cowdenbeath against the Rangers Rangers; According to our forecast, many goals will fall. The biggest success in the cup was so far the quarter-finals 1931. About four lap, it was the last time in 1956.
Glasgow Rangers:
The Rangers have licked blood. The convincing Old Firm victory before the winter break at home against Celtic makes everyone in blue-white-red believe in the first championship title since 2011. Even more important, however, seems to be the Rangers to prevent the possible ten championships of arch-rival Celtic – no matter what. As part of Tenerife’s winter training camp, commitments were made by 36-year-old Jermain Defoe (57 England, 18-month loan from Bournemouth) and former Rangers player, as well as Northern Ireland captain Steven Davis (34, loan to Southampton from season to season) ) set two bold exclamation points. Both are expected to celebrate their debut under coach Steven Gerrard on Friday. Even without the two, Cowdenbeath vs. Glasgow Rangers will not have two opinions when it comes to tipping the winner. However, these obligations are associated with a substantial financial strength act. According to Forbes, the Rangers have spent 20 million pounds on new players since returning to the Premiership, but only 2.5 million pounds through transfer proceeds.
With sales of £ 31 million, the Rangers made £ 14 million loss. It seems the club has not learned anything from the past. Even the boulevard questions this non-predictive action of those responsible. Sporty are the Rangers despite the Old Firm victory, in which once more the referee with numerous decisions to the detriment of Celtics stood in the center and days later when celebrating in a Rangers pub was scanned, behind the archrival. Especially since the championship title is not decided in the direct duels, but against the other teams. There, the Rangers were far too many points in the first round. If the Gerrard troupe does that and shows a performance week after week like in the Old Firm, it can actually become something with the title. First, however, the start of the compulsory task in the cup to succeed. At Cowdenbeath versus Rangers Rangers, bookmakers predict a clear Rangers victory. Last season was in the cup semi-final with 0: 4 against Celtic. The last title was in 2009.
Cowdenbeath vs Rangers head to head matches
10.01.16 FAC Rangers Cowdenbeath 5 : 1
28.03.15 CHA Rangers Cowdenbeath 4 : 1
07.03.15 CHA Cowdenbeath Rangers 0 : 0
06.12.14 CHA Rangers Cowdenbeath 1 : 0
04.11.14 CHA Cowdenbeath Rangers 0 : 3