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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
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