Koppen searching for better value in different markets

https://rhinoexpress.co.uk £42m - That was the Rangers wage bill from this past season. The question then is simple: with the highest wage bill in Scottish football, what value are we getting in return? The answer, unfortunately, is very little. To keep things fair, we didn't really get back on a solid footing competitively until 19/20. … Continue reading Koppen searching for better value in different markets

Mini-Blog: Diminishing Returns

https://videopress.com/v/Cdalaad0?resizeToParent=true&cover=true&preloadContent=metadata&useAverageColor=true As Rangers fans face up to the familiar feeling of despondency and disappointment at the end of another league campaign there are some alarming facts that lay bare the underlying reasons for our dismay. Season 23/24 saw our lowest points total since 2018/19 - Steven Gerrard’s first season - which, in itself, would be … Continue reading Mini-Blog: Diminishing Returns

Disaster in Dingwall, desperate in Dundee, denial by Clement

I can't really put into words what I've just witnessed over the last few days, but I'm going to attempt to here. A Rangers team that crashed and burned in Dingwall, having lost to Ross County for the first time ever, followed that up with a gutless, pathetic performance at Dens Park on Wednesday night. … Continue reading Disaster in Dingwall, desperate in Dundee, denial by Clement

Rangers fans forum – Report (Season ticket, Sports Bar, Copland stand, Albion Car park update)

*** Note form *** Rangers fans forum Tuesday 16th April, New Edmiston House In attendance - David Milburn Head of customer service Greg Marshall Supporters Liaison Officer, Head of Fan Engagement James Bisgrove Chief Executive Officer Natalie Nairn Director of Retail growth Creag Robertson Director of football operations James Taylor Chief Financial Officer Karim Virani … Continue reading Rangers fans forum – Report (Season ticket, Sports Bar, Copland stand, Albion Car park update)