RANGERS

Brief Club History
The Rangers F.C. Supporters Association London Branch was founded in 1961, initially to create a home from home for 'Gers supporters that had moved south of the border. It has come a long way since those days with members not only coming from the London area, but from all over the South East of England.

Club Meetings
As from September 2008 club meetings are to be held on the 4th Friday of every month @ 7.45pm at:

Chelsea Conservative Club
428 Kings Road
London SW10 0LJ
Tel: 020 7352 6745

Nearest tube stations are Sloane Square (District & Circle Lines) and Fulham Broadway (District Line). But note that the club is a good 15 minutes walk from either station. At Sloane Square many buses go down the Kings Road past the club. At Fulham Broadway bus numbers 11 and 211 take you to and along Kings Road. A lot of the smaller shops in the Kings Road have a street number displayed and this makes it easier to see how close you are to the club at No. 428. The Chelsea conservative Club is almost opposite the Sony Centre and the building is painted in blue and white with a clear sign outside. Non members made very welcome.

Tickets
The club have seven Rangers F.C. season tickets for the use of any member. Tickets are collected on match days from the Clyde Inn Pub, 50-52 Kingston Street, Glasgow G5 8BP from the club's Travel Secretary Dougie Dick. Tickets for away games are also dealt with by the Travel Secretary.

TV Games
Rangers games broadcast live, either by BBC Scotland or Setanta, are shown at:

The Cock Tavern (Smithfield)
East Poultry Avenue
London Central Markets
London EC1A 9LH
Tel: 020 7248 2918

The nearest tube is Farringdon.

Joining the Club
Joining the club costs £24 per season with the completion of a membership form. This can be done at any club meeting.

Alternatively contact our Secretary at:

The Secretary
Rangers FCSA (London)
P.O. Box 989
Aylesford
ME20 6DH.

Or contact us through the Official Club website.
Or email us at info@rangersfcsalondonbranch.co.uk
Our APFSCIL Contact is John Jobber.

Last updated: September 2008