Write this down, this story will dominate the first half of next season because no-one knows when Rangers will be back at Ibrox. That is a major problem.
Facing a must-win match at Celtic Park in May the former Norwich starlet didn’t make the Starting XI of the Serial Losers, looking to win the match in the second half Cantwell remained in his cage as Nicky Raskin, Scott Wright and Kemar Roofe were sent on by A Proper…
No modern arena would be licenced without dedicated disabled facilities, they are costly but essential and it seems like on that issue the Ibrox board has been forced to drag themselves into the 21st century.
Celtic are willing to pay a fee of around five million euros, and the two clubs are currently discussing how they can divide the transfer rights of the young Portuguese international.
Keith Jackson is well used to the template and didn’t require much encouragement to stick the boot into James ‘petrol head’ Bisgrove.
Keith Jackson has pinned all of the blame for the disastrous Copland Stand rebuild on departed Ibrox CEO James Bisgrove.In March 2022 the star man at the Daily Record described the smooth talking Marketing Director as an extravagant petrol-head on account of driving a Maclaren sports car around Glasgow.It seems…
Then came the June 20 bombshell- a club statement that created far more questions than answers. More than a fortnight later there has been no follow up with a variety of issues going against renting out Hampden or Murrayfield.
Rather than taking advantage of automatic qualification for the group stage of the Champions League that status seems to have increased the levels of complacency throughout the club.
Playing at Ibrox with three open stands is appealing, but problematic. The 8,000 supporters displaced from their seats and locked out of games would be due compensation in some shape or form.
I’m sure no one will be more frustrated about it than chairman John Bennett but I must say take my hat off to him for the way he’s gone about trying to address it.