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The events of 2012 were the worst that Ibrox supporters had ever endured. But they comforted themselves at the time with the notion that they still had a football club to follow, even though we would ...
Decisions that are wrong get made in this game every other week. Not one of them has resulted in the kind of ridiculous outcry we’ve seen here. Not one of them has seen not only the head of referees ...
Winning tonight would be fantastic—I fully expect us to get the job done no matter who plays, because we’re just that good. But we’ve got four games coming up in ten days, and there’s no doubt about ...
The answer is complicated—something we’ve explored here before and will no doubt revisit again. But the truth is, it couldn’t matter less, because as I keep reminding people, we are the dominant force ...
Gone are the days of ambition, chasing players from top leagues. Now, they are adopting a thriftier, more cautious approach. One standout part of his grand plan, however, is his commitment to bringing ...
An interesting bit of ancient history was mentioned. The former Rangers chairman, David Murray, once boasted about having three separate teams—one for Europe, one for the league, and one for the cups.
Ironically, even the Royal British Legion has come forward to say they don’t want the poppy to become a symbol that people feel forced to wear. In their eyes, it should be a matter of personal ...
Now, fair play to them; every little helps, but it’s hardly transformative. Meanwhile, we played on Tuesday in the Champions League, where the stakes, the opposition, and the rewards are all ...
The only focus is on what he does here and now, especially as we prepare for our clash against RB Leipzig and the challenging fixtures ahead. With so many big games coming up, he’ll have plenty of ...
As Rodgers pointed out, our analysts already know everything they need to about Aberdeen. They’ve done the homework and prepped for this match. Nothing from that midweek game was going to change our ...
Friends, today the Ibrox club’s financial report came out, and it’s every bit as grim as we could have hoped for. They posted a staggering net loss of £17.7 million, a shocking figure by any standard.
Trusty was colossal, looking every bit the player you’d pay £6 million for, and it felt like a bargain. Let’s not forget, he’s a left-footed defender still playing out of position, so there will be ...