Rangers fans stated that former boss Mark Warburton failed to provide a tactical ‘Plan B’, that he couldn’t find an important away win when it really mattered and that he failed to get the best out of his defence. Within his successors first four games in charge of the Ibrox outfit, new Gers manager Pedro Caixinha […]
Posted on April 10th, 2017 by scott
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So it looks certain that Portuguese manager Pedro Caixinha is about to become the next Rangers boss. Qatari club Al-Gharafa have said as much on their Twitter feed: Al-Gharafa got to agreement with The Scottish Club Rangers F.C. about transfer of the Head Coach Pedro Ciaxinha. pic.twitter.com/5pXir0MBrt — Al Gharafa SC (@ALGHARAFACLUB) March 9, 2017 If […]
Posted on March 10th, 2017 by scott
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History has shown us that Rangers don’t work well when in turmoil and while being bossed by someone out of their depth. In early 2007, club stalwart Ian Durrant struggled when he was handed the managerial reigns after Paul Le Guen disappeared from the Govan hotseat. The club went into decline in December 2014 when […]
Posted on February 25th, 2017 by scott
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Close the gap on an all conquering Celtic side, Alex McLeish already has that on his CV. The former Rangers boss has once again been linked with the Gers manager’s job with Mark Warburton vacating the post late last week, with many in the media speculating that Alex could come in as an interim coach. […]
Posted on February 14th, 2017 by scott
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Mark Warburton impressed when he first arrived at Rangers. He was a clear communicator and was a man with a plan! The Englishman stated that he wanted to bring through the club’s youngsters, he wanted to establish a ball retention style of football that would excite the Gers supporters and only wanted to bring in […]
Posted on February 11th, 2017 by scott
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So at 8.30pm tonight Rangers released a statement stating that the club had accepted the resignations of manager Mark Warburton, assistant David Weir and head of recruitment Frank McParland. The club’s official twitter account also made a similar statement. Rangers has accepted the resignations of manager Mark Warburton, assistant David Weir & the Club’s head […]
Posted on February 10th, 2017 by scott
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The dark clouds are gathering around Ibrox. Recent results have once again highlighted that things aren’t progressing at Rangers, certainly not to the extent that the board and the the fans were probably expecting. Now I always said that it was folly to suggest that Mark Warburton’s men would come into the Premiership and challenge […]
Posted on February 8th, 2017 by scott
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Sometimes, just when you think Mark Warburton knows what it’s like to be in charge of Rangers, you realise he’s still getting to grips with the club and the job. At Tynecastle this week, his side were humped 4-1 by a thoroughly deserving Hearts team. Before the game questions were being asked of both managers, […]
Posted on February 3rd, 2017 by scott
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As this January transfer window comes to a close tonight, I thought it would be fun to look at some superb deals that very nearly happened! I say nearly, how close I don’t actually know but they have now gone down in footballing folklore. RONALDO TO RANGERS 1997 In 1997 Ronaldo was football’s hottest property […]
Posted on January 31st, 2017 by scott
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Kenny Miller once again proved this weekend that he’s still a vital member of Mark Warburton’s Rangers squad. His winning brace in the Gers’ Scottish Cup 2-1 triumph over Motherwell showed us yet again that age is just a number. Now many an opposing fan will mock Rangers because one of their top performers is thirty-seven […]
Posted on January 23rd, 2017 by scott
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