1948–49 Rangers F.C. season

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Scottish League Division One
1st
P30 W20 D6 L4 F63 A32 Pts46
Scottish CupWinners
League CupWinners
Top goalscorerLeague:
Willie Thornton (23)

All:
Willie Thornton (34)

The 1948–49 season was the 69th season of competitive football by Rangers.

Overview

Rangers played a total of 44 competitive matches during the 1948–49 season becoming the first club to win The Treble.

Rangers won the league by a single point over second placed Dundee, winning 20 of the 30 matches.

The Scottish Cup was won thanks to a 4–1 win over Clyde with goals from Billy Williamson, Jimmy Duncanson and a brace from George Young.

The club won the League Cup with a 2–0 win over Raith Rovers.[1]

Transfers

16 August 1948: Billy Arnison to Luton Town.

21 September 1948: Charlie Watkins to Luton Town.

Results

All results are written with Rangers' score first.

Scottish League Division A

Date Round Venue Result Attendance Scorers
14 Aug 1948 Motherwell A 1–1 35,000 Thornton
18 Aug 1948 Falkirk H 4–3 40,000 Gillick (2), Thornton, Findlay
21 Aug 1948 Celtic A 1–0 50,000 Findlay
28 Aug 1948 Dundee H 1–1 55,000 Findlay
1 Sep 1948 Partick Thistle A 1–1 40,000 Thornton
4 Sep 1948 Third Lanark H 2–1 35,000 Williamson, Duncanson
23 Oct 1948 Hearts A 0–2 42,000
6 Nov 1948 Hibernian H 2–4 50,000 Thornton, Gillick
13 Nov 1948 St Mirren A 2–0 40,000 Gillick, Waddell
27 Nov 1948 East Fife A 2–1 20,737 Thornton, Duncanson
4 Dec 1948 Clyde A 3–1 25,000 Thornton (2), Paton
11 Dec 1948 Morton H 4–1 25,000 Thornton (2), Findlay, Rutherford
18 Dec 1948 Queen of the South A 2–0 20,200 Thornton, Rutherford
25 Dec 1948 Falkirk A 2–2 21,000 Paton, Waddell
1 Jan 1949 Celtic H 4–0 95,000 Thornton, Duncanson (3)
3 Jan 1949 Dundee A 1–3 39,000 Marshall
8 Jan 1949 Motherwell H 2–0 55,000 Paton, Thornton
15 Jan 1949 Third Lanark A 1–2 35,000 Thornton
29 Jan 1949 Partick Thistle H 2–2 55,000 Thornton, Cox
12 Feb 1949 Aberdeen A 2–0 42,000 Thornton, Paton
19 Feb 1949 Hibernian A 1–0 50,000 Paton
26 Feb 1949 St Mirren H 2–1 40,000 Thornton, Duncanson
19 Mar 1949 Clyde H 4–1 50,000 Paton (2), Thornton, Duncanson
2 Apr 1949 Queen of the South H 3–0 28,000 Thornton (2), Duncanson
5 Apr 1949 Hearts H 2–1 45,000 Cox, Paton
13 Apr 1949 East Fife H 3–1 35,000 Young (2, 2 pen), Paton
16 Apr 1949 Aberdeen H 1–1 45,000 Duncanson
18 Apr 1949 Albion Rovers H 3–1 16,000 Williamson, Waddell, Young (pen)
25 Apr 1949 Morton A 1–0 40,000 Thornton
30 Apr 1949 Albion Rovers A 4–1 15,000 Thornton (3), Duncanson

Scottish Cup

Date Round Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers
22 Jan 1949 R1 Elgin City H 6–1 29,000 Thornton (2), Duncanson (2), Cox, Rutherford
5 Feb 1949 R2 Motherwell A 3–0 31,000 Young (pen), Paton, Thornton
5 Mar 1949 QF Partick Thistle H 4–0 65,000 Thornton (2), Duncanson, Paton
26 Mar 1949 SF East Fife N 3–0 104,958 Thornton (3)
23 Apr 1949 F Clyde N 4–1 120,162 Young (2, 2 pen), Williamson, Duncanson

League Cup

Date Round Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers
11 Sep 1948 SR Clyde H 1–1 50,000 Findlay
18 Sep 1948 SR Hibernian A 0–0 47,000
25 Sep 1948 SR Celtic A 1–3 65,000 Findlay
2 Oct 1948 SR Clyde A 3–1 27,000 Waddell (3, 2 pen)
9 Oct 1948 SR Hibernian H 1–0 76,466 Thornton
16 Oct 1948 SR Celtic H 2–1 105,000 Williamson, Waddell
30 Oct 1948 QF St Mirren H 1–0 50,000 Thornton
20 Nov 1948 SF Dundee N 4–1 50,996 Rutherford, McColl, Duncanson, Thornton
12 Mar 1949 F Raith Rovers N 2–0 57,450 Gillick, Paton

Appearances

Player Position Appearances Goals
Scotland Bobby Brown GK 44 0
Scotland George Young DF 42 6
Scotland Jock Shaw DF 41 0
Scotland Ian McColl DF 41 1
Scotland Willie Woodburn DF 42 0
Scotland Sammy Cox DF 43 3
William Waddell
MF 33 7
Scotland Willie Findlay FW 16 6
Scotland Willie Thornton FW 43 34
Scotland Jimmy Duncanson FW 37 15
Scotland Jimmy Caskie MF 2 0
Scotland Eddie Rutherford MF 35 4
Torrance Gillick
MF 12 5
Scotland John Lindsay DF 6 0
Scotland Jimmy Frame MF 1 0
Scotland Dave Marshall FW 6 1
Scotland Billy Williamson FW 11 4
Willie Rae
MF 4 0
Scotland Willie Paton MF 24 12
Scotland Willie Walmsley MF 1 0

See also

References

  1. ^ "Rangers History #5: Blue Steel". Rangers FC. 1 January 2016. Archived from the original on 12 April 2016. Retrieved 4 October 2020.