Rangers Legend Unveils Epic Tale of Triumph Against All Odds—The Inspiring Path Ianis Hagi Could Follow to Glory!

21/11/2024 Raymond 0

Ian Durrant, a Rangers legend, understands the challenges Ianis Hagi is facing as he works to revive his career at Ibrox. Durrant, who overcame a devastating knee injury in 1988 that sidelined him for almost three years, sees parallels between his own journey and Hagi’s struggle to return to form after a similar injury. Despite never fully regaining the player he was before his injury, Durrant went on to have a successful career at Rangers, winning 13 major medals and becoming a nine-in-a-row hero.

Durrant has sympathy for Hagi, who has faced setbacks including a contract dispute, suspension, and a slow reintroduction to the team. However, after watching Hagi perform well for Romania, he remains hopeful. “I think he will want more game time,” Durrant said. “If we get Hagi back fit and well, it’ll bode well for Rangers.” Durrant also emphasized the importance of passion and desire in overcoming adversity, urging Hagi and the current team to reconnect with the fans and reignite their form on the pitch.

Race Against Time: Dundee United Duo Fight for Fitness as Jim Goodwin’s Training Tweaks Spark Hopes of a Rangers Comeback

20/11/2024 Raymond 0

Dundee United manager Jim Goodwin is cautiously optimistic about the return of injured duo Louis Moult and Ross Graham ahead of this weekend’s clash with Rangers. Both players have been sidelined with knee and hamstring injuries, but Goodwin has put them on modified training sessions in hopes of having them fit for Saturday’s trip to Ibrox. While he acknowledged their progress, he was careful not to raise expectations too soon, stating, “We’re being tentative at the moment, but they are over the worst of it.”

Goodwin also reflected on the season’s stop-start nature, with international breaks affecting team rhythm. Despite this, he’s hopeful the rest will allow his squad to recover as they approach a busy period. With Dundee United sitting in a promising fourth place, Goodwin is urging caution. “I don’t spend too much time looking at the league table at this stage,” he said. “It’s after the Christmas period, into mid-January, when you get a much clearer picture.” His message to players remains clear: stay focused, avoid complacency, and take it one game at a time.

David Edgar Shares Hilarious Cyriel Dessers Joke After Rangers’ Dramatic Draw with Olympiacos

08/11/2024 Raymond 0

David Edgar jokingly described Cyriel Dessers as the “weirdest player” Rangers have ever had following their 1-1 draw with Olympiacos in the Europa League on November 7. Although Dessers scored the equalizer in Greece, his performance was marred by several missed chances, highlighting the inconsistency that has plagued his time at Ibrox. Edgar, reflecting on his 42 years of watching Rangers, humorously suggested that someone should conduct a study to understand Dessers’ unpredictable style of play.

For Dessers to thrive at Rangers, he must transform from a player who shows occasional flashes of brilliance into one who delivers consistent performances. As the team’s primary goal scorer, his current unpredictability risks costing the club vital points in key matches. While his talent is evident, the demands of top-level football require a striker who can be relied upon week in and week out.

Charlie Miller Unveils Secrets Behind Rangers’ Success – and His Direct Line to Clement’s Inner Circle

06/11/2024 Raymond 0

Charlie Miller, a former Rangers star, believes the club is failing to meet the high standards expected by Ibrox supporters. Reflecting on his own playing days, Miller recalls a Rangers team filled with international talent, but insists it was the core of Scottish players that truly defined the success of the 90s squad. He argues that today’s team, under Philippe Clement, lacks that vital local connection, with only two Scots in the lineup during a recent match against Motherwell. Miller believes the club has missed opportunities by not signing top Scottish talent, like Lewis Ferguson and Andy Robertson, which has contributed to their struggles.

Despite reaching the Premier Sports Cup Final, Miller sees the team’s broader performance as deeply concerning. Rangers sit nine points behind rivals Celtic and Aberdeen, and off-field financial issues have only compounded their troubles. Miller criticizes Clement’s tactics, particularly his decision to substitute one striker for another when the team needed a winning goal. He questions whether the current squad, particularly Cyriel Dessers, can lead Rangers to success. For Miller, the priority should be winning domestic trophies, with Europe only serving as a means to sustain the team, rather than a focus in itself.

Tottenham Star Delivers Heartfelt Message to Rangers, While Humbled Rival Boss Urges Team to Embrace Celtic’s Winning Secrets!

03/11/2024 Raymond 0

This weekend, Rangers and Celtic are set to compete in the Premier Sports Cup, with both clubs eyeing a coveted spot at Hampden. Celtic has already secured their place in next month’s final, delivering an impressive 6-0 victory over Aberdeen, who entered the match unbeaten in domestic competition. Key contributions came from Kyogo and Daizen Maeda, who scored a hat-trick, along with goals from Cameron Carter-Vickers and Nicolas Kuhn, marking a memorable triumph for the Hoops.

Meanwhile, Rangers await the outcome of their match against Motherwell to see if they can join Celtic in the December final. Celtic also has crucial fixtures ahead, facing RB Leipzig in the Champions League and Olympiacos in the Europa League. In other news, Tottenham midfielder Archie Gray, a lifelong Celtic supporter, expressed his excitement about playing at Ibrox in the Europa League, saying, “The chance to play at Ibrox is a special thing, and I can’t wait for it.”

On the other hand, Aberdeen manager Jimmy Thelin acknowledged the lessons to be learned from their defeat to Celtic. He emphasized the importance of adapting to the challenges posed by top teams, stating, “If you want to be a team like Celtic who play in European matches, we have to get used to this environment.”

Philippe Clement in loaded Rangers barb after having Ibrox wool pulled over his eyes

14/07/2024 Raymond 0

Philippe Clement was defiant as Rangers’ season concluded disappointingly last campaign. After taking over in October, the Belgian manager initially sparked a resurgence at Ibrox, but the underperforming squad reverted to form in the final stretch. With the title within reach, Rangers struggled with mounting injuries, Dundee’s poor pitch conditions, and the challenge of grinding out results. A psychological barrier against eventual champions Celtic also proved detrimental.

Despite Clement’s talk of a significant rebuild over the summer bringing fresh optimism, recent comments have dampened that hope. Following a midweek friendly against Standard Liege, Clement expressed frustration over the summer transfer activity, citing the departure of five experienced first-team players and managing expectations for youthful additions Hamza Igamane and Clinton Nsiala, who are not expected to start.

Rangers fans, already anxious due to a perceived lack of transfer activity and the chaos surrounding the rebuild of the Copland Stand, found little reassurance in Clement’s remarks. After a 2-1 friendly defeat to Ajax, Clement further unsettled fans by stating that sales would be necessary before new signings could be made and hinted at being misled about the situation at Ibrox before taking the job. This growing frustration has only exacerbated the disconnect between the fans and the increasingly chaotic club.

Cyriel Dessers in surprise Rangers development with striker one of seven facing exit door

07/07/2024 Raymond 0

Change is on the horizon for Rangers this summer, whether you call it a revamp, rebuild, or reconstruction. Significant changes have already occurred, with the club parting ways with five seasoned players at the end of their contracts, generating no transfer fees in the process. Belgian manager Philippe Clement faces a challenging task this summer as he considers further cuts to the first-team squad. However, one player has already demonstrated his abilities early in pre-season: Cyriel Dessers.

Initially struggling to impress and facing criticism from fans, Dessers began to win over supporters as the season progressed despite dealing with a series of injuries. Now, he is strongly linked with a move away from Ibrox, with Greek club PAOK and other European and Saudi Arabian teams showing interest. With the potential to recoup the £4.5 million spent on him last summer, Rangers supporters are more hesitant about his departure. Starting pre-season on a high note, Dessers scored in the club’s first friendly of the new campaign, contributing to a 5-2 victory over Hamilton.

Sheffield Wednesday Boss Makes Admission On £1 Million-Rated Star

07/07/2024 Raymond 0

Sheffield Wednesday head coach Danny Rohl has remained tight-lipped about rumors linking his team with an interest in Rangers forward Scott Wright. Despite the transfer window opening only three weeks ago, the Owls have been very active this summer. Following a remarkable escape from relegation in the Championship last season, the South Yorkshire club has bolstered their squad with several new signings, including Jamal Lowe, Svante Ingelsson, Max Lowe, James Beadle, Ben Hamer, Yan Valery, and most recently, Olaf Kobacki. However, Wednesday may still be looking to add more players and have shown interest in Scott Wright from Rangers. Wright’s current contract at Ibrox has only 12 months remaining, making this the last chance for Rangers to cash in on the attacker, who has a market value of £1 million.

Abdallah Sima tips game-changing Rangers return following confirmed Brighton transfer move

04/07/2024 Raymond 0

Rangers may be on the verge of securing their most impactful signing of the summer, significantly boosting Philippe Clement’s transfer efforts. The Belgian manager has already brought in several promising young players to enhance the squad’s depth and added experienced goalkeeper Liam Kelly. Notable moves include those for Oscar Cortes and Connor Barron. However, the team’s attacking options remain limited, even with the anticipated addition of forward Hamza Igamane, who shows great potential.

The pursuit of Cyriel Dessers, a player who scored 22 goals last season, is heating up, as reported by Rangers Review on July 3. Meanwhile, there is widespread speculation that club captain and top scorer James Tavernier may leave Ibrox. This potential departure would significantly impact the team’s attacking capabilities from the previous season.

Former Rangers star ‘agrees’ Sheffield Wednesday contract and he could be joined at Owls by current Ibrox ace

01/07/2024 Raymond 0

Sheffield Wednesday might have some reminders of Rangers this season. The Owls are reportedly interested in a current Rangers player, who would join a former Ibrox star already at the club. Josh Windass, with Sheffield Wednesday since 2020, was uncertain about his future as his contract neared its end. Despite stalled negotiations in early June, The Star has reported that Windass is now expected to stay at Hillsborough, with a deal agreed to keep him at the club. Since joining from Wigan, Windass has recorded 57 goals and assists in 135 games for Sheffield Wednesday.

Manager Danny Rohl expressed optimism about ongoing contract talks with his players, stating, “All in all, I am positive at the moment. I am still in contact with all the players, we are in talks, and now it is about finding the agreement to take the next step.” One potential new arrival is Scott Wright, a Rangers winger linked with a move to Sheffield Wednesday, who almost transferred to Turkey last summer and now faces increased competition at Rangers.