Summary
THERE has been an inevitability about the de Boer brothers' reunion at Rangers. From the very first time Ronald trotted out at Ibrox, on CIS Insurance Cup duty against Aberdeen in September, 2000, conspiracy theorists were convinced the forename initial emblazoned on the back of his jersey signified he would soon be joined by his twin.
It has taken longer than expected, and the timing of the transfer is curious given that the championship is effectively over, but the siblings from Hoorn in the Netherlands - Ronald the elder by 15 minutes - are together again and apparently determined to defy the odds and regain their places in the Dutch national team in time for a fitting farewell to their distinguished international careers at Euro 2004.See the full content of this document
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Brothers' Fairytale May Be a Grim One; As the de Boer Twins Reunite at Ibrox, Darryl Broadfoot Suggests Frank's Best Days Are Behind Him
But what is in it for Rangers? Only last week their honorary chairman, David Murray, insisted that the days of signing thirtysomethings were at an end as the club look to lower the age profile a...
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