
Following the recent changes at Ibrox Stadium and James Bisgroves integration into the newly formed Chief Executive Officer position, the message has been that fan engagement is key to Rangers future strategy.
This is of course well received by all the fanbase but it has to be more than just ‘lip service’. James Bisgrove recent attendance at the last press conference was welcomed and well received as he addressed various questions.
The most relevant for the support undoubtedly his answers on safe standing and the Old Firm allocation. Various options within the stadium are being considered for both safe standing and the allocation.
Whilst concessions that a return to the ‘old allocation’ were not imminent, the club are exploring various options on a potential ‘European allocation’.
As for safe standing, it has the support of Bisgrove and the majority of the board. That’s huge for the support and with Bisgrove very much fan orientated it looks like finally this may happen.
I’ve been here before and in real danger of being let down. However, I thoroughly believe we are finally seeing a major change in how Rangers are operating and for the first time (in a long time) have a Chairman and CEO who recognise the need to be forward facing with the support.
With that we have already seen a great interview with our customer service manager David Milburn https://fourladshadadream.blog/2023/04/17/meeting-david-milburn-everything-you-need-to-know-about-rangers-customer-services/
So as part of the new outlook Rangers want to be more transparent with the supporters and recent changes to MyGers prompted a chance to speak to SLO Greg Marshall.

Greg was able to list some major changes to the membership and clear up some ‘Myths’ that surround MyGers as well as fan engagement update.
I hope the changes are informative and I welcome the dialogue with the club.
– Overview of fan engagement
– Strategy changes
– MyGers ticketing higher category allocation change
– Ticket application changes.
– Points deduction if you apply for away games and don’t go.
– European away game point change.
– Clearing up some MyGers myths

My Gers – Non Season ticket holders, like myself, purchase My Gers to get on the Season Ticket waiting list and to purchase tickets from Seat Sub. Spending £50 for the privilege of being on the waiting list, should be enough.
However it then turns elitist, by putting you up the waiting list by how much you spend to gain points! A “waiting list” should be judged on how long you have been on it, and you move up as members ahead of you get offered season tickets. You should not be leapfrogging people because you spend more money than them! I went to 19 home games last season and the same over my membership in former seasons and wasn’t even in the ballpark for a season ticket. This needs fixing, a straight list , so you know where you stand
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