Cup finals and momentum

The first trophy of the season is up for grabs this Sunday. Rangers face Celtic in what on paper should be an epic contest. Ange Postecoglou’s team have been rampant all season, dispatching most teams in Scotland with a nonchalant ease that suggests they’ll go into the match at Hampden Park as the heavy favourites … Continue reading Cup finals and momentum

Rangers 2 Celtic 2 – Michael Beale post match reaction

Michael Beale post match Press conference RANGERS: McGregor, Tavernier, Goldson, Davies, Barisic, Lundstram, Kamara, Tillman, Sakala, Kent, Morelos. SUBS: McLaughlin, Jack, Colak, Sands, Wright, Roofe, Arfield, King, Devine. 1st half action 15 seconds - Early Kent shot is saved easily by Hart 5 mins - GOAL Celtic. Morelos switches play across own half fatally, Tav … Continue reading Rangers 2 Celtic 2 – Michael Beale post match reaction

April is upon us and it’s time to concentrate on what matters most

The most important thing at Rangers is Rangers itself. For me, that has been forgotten in the last week. As I listened to Alex McLeish talk emotionally of his love for this club and his joy to sit in the Ibrox dug out one last time, it struck me the effect Rangers can have on … Continue reading April is upon us and it’s time to concentrate on what matters most

Questions over Van Bronckhorst approach and player performance is entirely fair after dreadful failure

A lot of what I will say may be harsh and some people will not agree, but I can’t possibly write this blog without criticism and without asking the huge questions that require addressing after our last match. There was so much wrong with that performance. The obvious point is that the manager got it … Continue reading Questions over Van Bronckhorst approach and player performance is entirely fair after dreadful failure