Boardroom silence can’t continue and the message from the stands is ‘time for change’

More talking points from the weekend but they are largely from off the field, rather than on it, as the Rangers performance merely confirmed what we already know. The protesters made their position clear again, in their eyes it’s ‘time for change’. On the pitch Rangers were similar to what we know under Beale, don’t … Continue reading Boardroom silence can’t continue and the message from the stands is ‘time for change’

Rangers 3 Raith Rovers 0 – Match ratings/Managers reaction (Alfredo speculation answered)

Michael Beale Press conference post match Team news Rangers vs Raith Rovers RANGERS: McGregor, Tavernier, Goldson, Davies, Barisic, Lundstram, Raskin, Cantwell, Fashion Jr, Kent, Colak. Subs: McLaughlin, Ridvan, Hagi, Jack, Souttar, Kamara, Morelos, Wright, Arfield. Allan McGregor - Quiet afternoon, untested in first, one catch in second. 6/10 James Tavernier - Always pushing on but … Continue reading Rangers 3 Raith Rovers 0 – Match ratings/Managers reaction (Alfredo speculation answered)

The Boardroom, the executives and the squad

There doesn’t seem to be a day passing without some disconnect from the Rangers board or some outrage at something that has or hasn’t been said. I’m going to try and explain my thoughts on this board, the club, the executives and everything Rangers. It’s all my opinion and holds no more significance than anyone … Continue reading The Boardroom, the executives and the squad

Rangers 3 Kilmarnock 1 – Match ratings/Manager reaction

Michael Beale - 3-1 killie.wavDownload Managers reaction 👆🏻 RANGERS: McGregor, Tavernier, Goldson, Davies, Barisic, Jack, Raskin, Cantwell, Fashion Jnr, Kent, Colak SUBS: McLaughlin, Lundstram, Hagi, Souttar, Kamara, Morelos, Wright, Arfield, Devine. Player Ratings Allan McGregor - Quiet afternoon, nothing to do in first half. Poor at the goal conceded, almost seemed to stop. 6/10 James … Continue reading Rangers 3 Kilmarnock 1 – Match ratings/Manager reaction

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