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Stefan KLoss ist ein Meister aller Klassen aus Düsseldorf

Der Düsseldorfer Stefan Kloss ist Malermeister, Restaurator, Philosoph, Schriftsteller – und hat eine besondere Geschichte. Ein Schicksalsschlag wendete seinen Lebensweg.

Andrei Kanchelskis looks back on his unbeaten Old Firm season as Rangers bid to repeat the feat 21 years on

Rangers veteran was destined for the top from the start of his career – ex boss claims

Rangers veteran was destined for the top from the start of his career – ex boss claims Photo by Herman Dingler/BSR Agency/Getty Images Former St. Johnstone boss John Connolly has admitted it was “obvious right from the start” that Rangers keeper Allan McGregor was destined for the top after a stint on loan with the Perth side early in his career. McGregor spent part of 2004 at McDiarmid Park as he looked to get regular games under his belt with Ronald Wattereus and Stefan Klos in his way at Ibrox. Connolly isn’t surprised to see McGregor continuing to impress late into his thirties and touted his stunning stop against Slavia Prague as one of the best of the season.

The day Dundee played a home match at Tannadice: We thought it was a great place to play!

The day Dundee played a home match at Tannadice: ‘We thought it was a great place to play!’ © SNS Group 0141 221 3602 It’s been 13 months since Dens Park saw a home crowd cheering Dundee on due to the coronavirus pandemic. It’s not the first time Dens has been eerily silent when the Dark Blues have been the home team, however. That’s because the visit of Dick Advocaat’s title-chasing Rangers took place just a few metres down the road at Tannadice. Yes, Dundee played a home Premier League match at the stadium of their great rivals, Dundee United. On this day in 1999, after seeing his all-star Gers side held to a 1-1 draw, Advocaat was full of praise for Jocky Scott’s side.

Jonathan Gould on why Celtic have struggled this season - and what the new manager s No 1 priority must be

JONATHAN Gould believes whoever Celtic appoint as their new manager has to make signing a top class keeper his No1 priority this summer if the Parkhead club are to reclaim the Scottish title from Rangers next season. Speculation has been rife about who will replace Neil Lennon in recent weeks and Eddie Howe, the former Bournemouth and Burnley manager, looks set to be confirmed as his replacement in the coming days. However, for Gould, who helped the Glasgow club stop their city rivals from completing 10-In-A-Row at the end of his debut season in 1998, bringing in an exceptional goalie is every bit as important to their future prospects.

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