‘Absolute stinker’ — Craig Moore reveals the three Rangers transfer disasters that could haunt the club if repeated

May 15, 2025 RAYMOND 0

Rangers seem ready to surge forward, but something is holding them back—like pressing the accelerator while the handbrake is still on. The club’s future hinges on the completion of the 49ers Enterprises takeover and the appointment of a new manager, with Davide Ancelotti the leading candidate. Until these moves happen, everything feels stalled, including preparations for next season and key transfer decisions.

Former captain Craig Moore voiced his frustration on the Go Radio Football Show, demanding answers about the club’s direction and financial clarity. With a £40 million Champions League campaign looming, Moore warned against repeating costly transfer mistakes, urging the club to get its house in order before moving forward.

Mohamed Diomande Reveals ‘Biggest Challenge’ Ahead as Rangers Aim for Historic Three-in-a-Row Against Celtic

May 4, 2025 RAYMOND 0

Rangers’ hopes for a turnaround next season hinge on players like Mohamed Diomande stepping up. Signed for £4.3m, the Ivorian midfielder has shown growth but still struggles with consistency. While his tally of 14 goals and assists from open play is respectable, Diomande needs to start dominating games like the manager he plays under once did.

As the season nears its end, Diomande is keenly aware that personal development is irrelevant without wins. “We’ve struggled to create chances against defensive teams,” he admitted, acknowledging Rangers’ biggest issue this season has been failing to break down teams outside the Old Firm. With only four games left, Diomande is focused on finishing strong but already setting his sights on next season.

His performance has improved since a midseason benching, and his work rate and intensity make him one of the team’s most valuable assets. If Diomande can continue his upward trajectory and achieve numbers similar to Joe Aribo’s—double digits for goals and assists—Rangers could find themselves in a much stronger position next year.

Alan Brazil Erupts in Fury Over Shocking Revelation About New Rangers Manager on talkSPORT!

April 24, 2025 RAYMOND 0

Rangers fans remain in suspense as they await news on who will manage the team for the 2025-26 Scottish Premiership season. With the highly anticipated US takeover expected to be finalized by summer, the incoming ownership is likely to have their own candidates in mind to succeed Philippe Clement. In the meantime, Barry Ferguson continues to lead the team, having guided them to the Europa League quarter-finals as interim manager.

On talkSPORT, Alan Brazil dismissed the suggestion of Jose Mourinho taking over at Ibrox, defending Ferguson’s efforts and calling for him to be given the job full-time. While Mourinho’s potential departure from Fenerbahce has been widely discussed, Brazil questioned the practicality of bringing him to Rangers, especially with the financial considerations of a new ownership group.

As fans shift their focus to the US takeover, hopes are high that a new manager will be appointed before pre-season begins. With Kevin Thelwell already confirmed as the new sporting director, significant changes—both on and off the pitch—are expected in the coming months.

‘It’s Time They Act’ – Derek Ferguson Drops Bombshell on Rangers Board Over Brother Barry – Exclusive Reveal

April 22, 2025 RAYMOND 0

Barry Ferguson’s chances of securing the Rangers job on a permanent basis took a hit after the team’s 2-0 aggregate loss to Athletic Bilbao in the Europa League quarter-finals. With European hopes dashed, Rangers are left with five largely meaningless Premiership matches, except for the upcoming Celtic clash. Despite the situation, Ferguson remains determined, seeing these remaining fixtures as a final opportunity to make his case for the role.

Derek Ferguson, his brother, believes there’s still a “50-50” chance for Barry to be appointed as manager. In an exclusive interview, Derek urged the Rangers board to seriously consider Barry’s no-nonsense approach and the positive impact he’s had on both the players and fans. Derek also highlighted Barry’s ability to bring in experienced staff, further solidifying his position as a serious contender for the job. With the season winding down, Barry’s goal now is to secure six wins from the final matches, a feat that could make it difficult for the board to look elsewhere.