2001/02 Rangers Away Football Shirt (XXL)
Condition: 9/10 Superb
Size: Adult XXL
Chest Measurement: 47-49 Inches / 119-124 CM
Manufacturer:Ā Nike
Colour: White, red & navy trim
Material: Polyester
Seasons:Ā 2001/2002
Player: N/A
Patches: N/A
OfficialĀ Nike Glasgow Rangers away football shirt from the 2001/02 season.
Condition of this vintage football jersey is 9/10 āĀ Superb (see photos).

In 1998, DutchmanĀ Dick AdvocaatĀ became the club's first foreign manager.Ā Nine-in-a-row era stalwarts having moved on, Advocaat invested heavily in the team with immediate results, leading the club to their sixth domestic treble. The league championship was won with a 3ā0 victory atĀ Celtic ParkĀ on 2 May 1999.Ā A second-consecutive league title was won by a record 21-point margin,Ā the club securing a domestic double with a 4ā0Ā Scottish CupĀ final victory over Aberdeen. Rangers' campaign in theĀ Champions League saw them defeat UEFA Cup winnersĀ ParmaĀ en route.
Advocaat's third season saw Rangers fail to compete domestically against Celtic under new managerĀ Martin OāNeill. Despite investment in the team, includingĀ Tore Andre FloĀ for a club-record Ā£12 million,Ā European success beyond theĀ Champions LeagueĀ group stages again proved elusive.Ā After a slow start to the following season, Advocaat resigned from his post in December 2001 and was replaced byĀ Alex McLeish.
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2001/02 Rangers Away Football Shirt (XXL)
2001/02 Rangers Away Football Shirt (XXL)
Condition: 9/10 Superb
Size: Adult XXL
Chest Measurement: 47-49 Inches / 119-124 CM
Manufacturer:Ā Nike
Colour: White, red & navy trim
Material: Polyester
Seasons:Ā 2001/2002
Player: N/A
Patches: N/A
OfficialĀ Nike Glasgow Rangers away football shirt from the 2001/02 season.
Condition of this vintage football jersey is 9/10 āĀ Superb (see photos).

In 1998, DutchmanĀ Dick AdvocaatĀ became the club's first foreign manager.Ā Nine-in-a-row era stalwarts having moved on, Advocaat invested heavily in the team with immediate results, leading the club to their sixth domestic treble. The league championship was won with a 3ā0 victory atĀ Celtic ParkĀ on 2 May 1999.Ā A second-consecutive league title was won by a record 21-point margin,Ā the club securing a domestic double with a 4ā0Ā Scottish CupĀ final victory over Aberdeen. Rangers' campaign in theĀ Champions League saw them defeat UEFA Cup winnersĀ ParmaĀ en route.
Advocaat's third season saw Rangers fail to compete domestically against Celtic under new managerĀ Martin OāNeill. Despite investment in the team, includingĀ Tore Andre FloĀ for a club-record Ā£12 million,Ā European success beyond theĀ Champions LeagueĀ group stages again proved elusive.Ā After a slow start to the following season, Advocaat resigned from his post in December 2001 and was replaced byĀ Alex McLeish.
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Condition: 9/10 Superb
Size: Adult XXL
Chest Measurement: 47-49 Inches / 119-124 CM
Manufacturer:Ā Nike
Colour: White, red & navy trim
Material: Polyester
Seasons:Ā 2001/2002
Player: N/A
Patches: N/A
OfficialĀ Nike Glasgow Rangers away football shirt from the 2001/02 season.
Condition of this vintage football jersey is 9/10 āĀ Superb (see photos).

In 1998, DutchmanĀ Dick AdvocaatĀ became the club's first foreign manager.Ā Nine-in-a-row era stalwarts having moved on, Advocaat invested heavily in the team with immediate results, leading the club to their sixth domestic treble. The league championship was won with a 3ā0 victory atĀ Celtic ParkĀ on 2 May 1999.Ā A second-consecutive league title was won by a record 21-point margin,Ā the club securing a domestic double with a 4ā0Ā Scottish CupĀ final victory over Aberdeen. Rangers' campaign in theĀ Champions League saw them defeat UEFA Cup winnersĀ ParmaĀ en route.
Advocaat's third season saw Rangers fail to compete domestically against Celtic under new managerĀ Martin OāNeill. Despite investment in the team, includingĀ Tore Andre FloĀ for a club-record Ā£12 million,Ā European success beyond theĀ Champions LeagueĀ group stages again proved elusive.Ā After a slow start to the following season, Advocaat resigned from his post in December 2001 and was replaced byĀ Alex McLeish.




















