A-Z of Rangers K goal, a venomous volley from 15 yards, earned a round of applause from the fans in the new Copland Road Stand. KENNEDY, STEWART Stewart Kennedy was the last Rangers goalkeep er prior to Andy Goram to play for Scotland and he won five caps dur ing 1974-75. However his international career was effec tively terminated by a nightmare display in Scotland's 5-1 Wembley mauling of May 1975. KILMARNOCK Rangers defeated Kilmarnock in nine consecutive Premier League meetings between October 1994 and September 1996. KING, FRANK Frank King was Campbell Ogilivie's prede cessor as secre tary of Rangers. KINNING PARK Situated a mile to the east of Ibrox, this was Rangers' home between 1876 and 1887. It had previ ously been the property of Clydesdale football and cricket club. KIRKWOOD, BILLY The former Dundee United and Hibs star joined the Ibrox coaching staff in 1991 and was a key member of Walter Smith's backroom team for four years. Kirkie left in March 1995 to succeed Ivan Golac as United manager. KITCHENBRAND, DON Nicknamed 'The Rhino', South African striker Kitchenbrand KATOWICE One of Rangers' finest European performances away from home came in the Polish mining city in October 1988. An excellent 4-2 win over GKS, which included a double from skip per Terry Butcher, completed a 5-2 aggregate victory for the Gers. KEMPES, MARIO The long-haired Argentinian, star ring for Valencia, almost single- handedly dumped Rangers out of the 1979-80 European Cup-Winners' Cup with two superb goals at Ibrox. His second 36

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