Damarcus Beasley: Worst Injury Spell Of My Career Has Threatened My World Cup Place
by (Profile/Interview | Glasgow Daily Record - February 14)
Jinxed DaMarcus Beasley has three months to salvage his World Cup dream after the worst run of luck in his entire career. more details | go to article
Scottish Cup: Forfar 0 Rangers 4
by (Result | Glasgow Daily Record - February 19)
QUESTION: How do you wipe the smile off Ally McCoist's face? Answer: Make him spend a night in Forfar. more details | go to article
I Turned Down Loan Move To Fight For My Rangers Place, Reveals Maurice Edu
by (Article | Glasgow Daily Record - January 21)
Maurice Edu last night revealed he turned down a loan move out of Ibrox in a determined bid to fight his way into the Rangers team. more details | go to article
Rangers Left With Question Mark Over Edu And Beasley After Pair Kept In USA Squad
by (Preview | Glasgow Daily Record - October 13)
RANGERS boss Walter Smith looks set to be without American duo Maurice Edu and DaMarcus Beasley for this weekend's clash with Dundee United after the pair were kept in the US squad. more details | go to article
Damarcus Puts Cup Before Gers
by (Profile/Interview | Glasgow Daily Record - June 15)
Winger DaMarcus Beasley last night revealed Rangers aren't in his thoughts at the moment, because he is concentrating on his international career with the United States. more details | go to article
Beas Give 'Em El
by (Profile/Interview | Glasgow Daily Record - June 14)
Rangers target DaMarcus Beasley was the United States hero as they marched into the quarter-finals of the Gold Cup by beating El Salvador 4-0. more details | go to article
I'll Be Beas Knees For Rangers
by (Profile/Interview | Glasgow Daily Record - June 9)
Ibrox boss Walter set for Stateside talks with winger more details | go to article
Ready Freddy?
by (Profile/Interview | Glasgow Daily Record - April 1)
Freddy Adu is just 14 years old. He doesn’t have a driver’s license, and loves to play video games. Soon, Adu might be part of one of those games — and American soccer history. Adu signed a $500,000 contract in November, making him the highest-paid player in Major League Soccer before he ever played a minute of pro soccer. more details | go to article