When Steven Gerrard arrived there was undoubtedly an air of expectation and excitement. Excitement to land one of the most famous names south of the border and expectation that he wasn't coming just to be happy at the standards previously served up. Rangers were in a bad way when Gerrard took over, a squad needing … Continue reading Steven Gerrard the Rangers manager
Difficult first defeat doesn’t define Rangers progress
Our first defeat was always going to be difficult, it was always going to hurt and the fact it came yesterday meant that it was intensified substantially. It proved to be a 90 minutes too far for the team after the heroic efforts in Russia The reality of it is however that yesterday's 90 minutes … Continue reading Difficult first defeat doesn’t define Rangers progress
Busy time on and off the pitch as the window slams shut
The emphasis on the next two games is probably as big as there has been at any point over the last few years. Thursday is massive and represents a huge opportunity for the club to progress in Europe and would prove a leap in the right direction for everyone connected to Rangers. I'd also like … Continue reading Busy time on and off the pitch as the window slams shut
In safe hands
It's fair to say that Steven Gerrard arrived to a fanfare of expectation and excitement amongst the support. That big name appointment had arrived and as a support we quickly rallied behind the man tasked with turning the club around. Since his arrival Rangers have went through a mini revival both on and off the … Continue reading In safe hands
Greek Tragedies Will Sometimes End Happily
WARNING - this blog is doing something we rarely do here. It's looking at Scottish football as a whole, rather than solely Rangers. Of course, it's coming from our perspective, but it's got a different focus. I know, we're not supposed to care about the rest of the teams in Scotland. I have my reasons … Continue reading Greek Tragedies Will Sometimes End Happily