It's been a rollercoaster of a season so far for Rangers. There's been so many ups and downs that it feels like we fans have been on strings for most of the season so far. From losing the first game of the season down at Rugby Park to the shambles that was a devastating home … Continue reading Philippe Clements’ Blue and White Army
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Club interview – Chief Financial Officer James Taylor
Audio listen 🎧 👆🏻 I met with Rangers Chief Financial officer James Taylor to get an update on all aspects of the clubs financial side and an update on the clubs position after the recently published accounts. Some questions we asked like NEH, income from Castore, was covered in general terms but club felt those … Continue reading Club interview – Chief Financial Officer James Taylor
Jo Potter, the Lioness who is revolutionising the Rangers Women’s football team
Audio Blog if you prefer to listen 🎧 👆🏻 🎵 Joooo Pottteeeerrrr (Aha) She’s our Lionessss….. Wears a Rangers crest…. And she’s gonna win the Leaggguuueeeee🎵 No matter where the Rangers Women ply their trade this year, the Rangers Women supporters club belt out their rendition of ABBA’s Voulez Vouz in tribute to their own … Continue reading Jo Potter, the Lioness who is revolutionising the Rangers Women’s football team
Transfer chat, what we need and hopefully soon
With Fabio Silva being brought to Rangers as soon as the January window opened, I was hopeful there would be one or two more in the door before the squad went go La Manga for their winter camp. Alas, that hasn't happened. The winter transfer window is notoriously difficult to navigate. Clubs don't really want … Continue reading Transfer chat, what we need and hopefully soon
Disappointed but not disheartened
Life under Philippe Clement at Rangers has been largely rosy having closed the potential gap at the top of the league, topped our Europa League group with a historic win against Real Betis and secured the first silverware of the season by returning the League Cup to Ibrox for the first time in 12 years. … Continue reading Disappointed but not disheartened