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  1. · AD: Rangers biedt 6 miljoen voor Danilo: Het Algemeen Dagblad meldt dat Rangers FC een derde bod heeft uitgebracht op Feyenoord-reservespits Danilo. Ditmaal gaat het om een bedrag dat op kan lopen tot circa 6 miljoen. De Rotterdamse club zou de bieding... http://dlvr.it/SsT9kT “AD: Rangers offer 6 million for Danilo: Het Algemeen Dagblad reports that Rangers FC has made a third offer for Feyenoord reserve striker Danilo. This time it concerns an amount that can rise to approximately 6 million. The Rotterdam club would accept the bid...”
  2. https://www.instagram.com/p/Cu450h8KFTI/?utm_source=ig_embed&ig_rid=9538d238-9071-49b5-936b-4f5e6a4fca3f
  3. James Bisgrove elected to board of SPFL. It’s our turn, he replaced celtic representative.
  4. Season ticket holders are encouraged to check their purchase history to ensure that their smartcards are active for this match. Seat movers are encouraged to ensure they have their QR codes at the ready. The ticket office will be open from 10am- 4pm on Monday 17th of July, and 10am- 7.45pm on Tuesday the 18th of July to assist supporters with any smartcard issues. Fan Liaison staff will be situated at the Copland and Sandy Jardine stands prior to kick off to offer further assistance to supporters.
  5. Daily Record Sport @Record_Sport · Follow EXCLUSIVE! Danilo to Rangers transfer hits Feyenoord roadblock as Arne Slot demands Champions League replacement before exit | Keith Jackson http://bitly.ws/LwPQ
  6. Graeme Souness TURNS DOWN Rangers offer following emotional exit from Sky Sports Tony Robertson Published: 18:50, 15 Jul 2023 Updated: 21:29, 15 Jul 2023 GRAEME SOUNESS has turned down a sentimental return to Ibrox. The former Rangers player and boss was asked to take on an ambassadorial role by the Glasgow giants in talks that have lasted for weeks. Graeme Souness has turned down an ambassadorial role at RangersCredit: Getty Souness left Sky Sports after 15 yearsCredit: Getty However, Souness, 70, has pulled the plug on the move. Souey, no longer a TV pundit on Sky Sports, did not believes he would be able to help the Light Blues. During his time at Rangers as a player and manager he helped the club win three Scottish league titles and four Scottish League Cup trophies. He announced in April that he would be leaving his role as a pundit at Sky after 15 years. In his emotional announcement, he fought backs tears as he said: "I’m going to miss you guys, the guys behind the scenes, our makeup girl, I’ll miss you all. "You know, for me, I decided that football management wasn’t for me anymore. I had the wrong temperament for it, the wrong personality. "And then I was given the opportunity to do this and it’s been magnificent. It’s just been the most fantastic time for me, because I lovefootball, I care about football and I worry about it going forward. "But in Sky’s hands, it’s in good hands, safe hands, and I think over the years we’ve created a Premier League with great detail and I think we look after football very well.
  7. Danilo opens up amid looking Rangers transfer in all access documentary with his Feyenoord 'brother for life' The Brazilian duo have forged a friendship to last a lifetime in Rotterdam and the pair are on the verge of saying goodbye. dailyrecord Beaming Danilo has opened up on his unbreakable bond with Feyenoord pal Igor Paixao as he gears up for a move to Rangers. The Brazilian duo have forged a friendship to last a lifetime in Rotterdam and the pair are on the verge of saying goodbye to one another if Michael Beale gets his man, as the Dutch champions seek a fee in excess of £5.5million for a the star. Danilo was a key contributor with 10 Eredivisie goals last season and his bromance with Paixao is set to be the subject of a documentary which will air in the Netherlands on Saturday evening. The 24-year-old craves a switch to Ibrox but has made it clear it is likely to be a bind for life as he gets ready to say goodbye to his closest confidant. Speaking in the ESPN special, he said: "We talk everyday, he comes to my place or I go to his and we always eat together. So, just to still catch up on other things rather than football. He is my brother for life man. He is a sweet guy, honest, loyal – all the beautiful things you need to have he has inside in his heart."
  8. BREAKING Rangers win SPFL apology and compensation as cinch row resolved 27 mins ago By Graeme McGarry@Graeme_McGarrySenior Sports Writer SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster will now face questions over his handling of the cinch sponsorship deal. (Image: SNS) THE long-running dispute between the SPFL, Rangers and Park’s Motor Group over the league’s title sponsorship has finally been resolved, as the governing body were forced into issuing an apology and agreeing to pay compensation to the Ibrox club, as well as sanctioning an independent inquiry into the governance of the SPFL. The so-called ‘cinch dispute’ has rumbled on acrimoniously between the parties for over two years now, ultimately costing the league hundreds of thousands of pounds in legal fees, after Rangers successfully argued an existing contract agreement with Park’s prevented them from providing advertising inventory to a competitor in the motor vehicle industry. Recommended by Herald Sport exclusively revealed last month that Rangers had been granted permission by the SFA to take the SPFL to court over the dispute. But after the apology, the promise of an inquiry and a six-figure settlement was agreed between the SPFL and Rangers – which the Ibrox club will split three ways between the Rangers Charity Foundation, a charity of Park’s choosing and the SPFL Charitable Trust – Herald Sport understands that all parties consider the matter closed. The statement read: The Scottish Professional Football League, Rangers, and Park’s of Hamilton have confirmed that the long-running dispute between them in relation to the SPFL’s title sponsorship contract with cinch has been brought to an end. The SPFL has accepted that Rangers had a pre-existing contract with Park’s at the point that the SPFL entered into its title sponsorship contract with cinch in June 2021. All three parties have now agreed to withdraw the resulting Scottish FA arbitration, with the SPFL making a contribution to the costs of Rangers and Park’s. These sums will be donated to charity. The SPFL regrets any damage to the reputation of Rangers and Park’s as a result of the dispute. SPFL Chairman, Murdoch MacLennan, said: “We are delighted to have finally drawn a line under this dispute following discussions between ourselves and Rangers, and we are keen to do all we can to learn from this protracted disagreement. “I am particularly grateful for the constructive approach shown by all parties in helping resolve this long-running situation and am very happy to apologise if there has been any damage to the reputation of Rangers FC or Park’s of Hamilton. “Going forward, we have also agreed to commission an independent review of governance to help ensure the SPFL can avoid any such dispute in the future. This review will commence in October 2023. “I am pleased we have put this matter to bed at last and am now looking forward to working constructively with Rangers and our 41 other clubs at what is a hugely exciting time for Scottish football as a whole.” A spokesperson for Rangers commented: “Rangers acknowledges the apology from the SPFL and is pleased that this long running dispute has been brought to a conclusion. In welcoming the independent review of SPFL governance, the Club wishes to give thanks for the efforts and patience of those who have driven this to a satisfactory outcome.” Questions will now however be asked of SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster and the way that the agreement with cinch was pushed through in the first place, with Rangers informing Doncaster ahead of the conclusion of the deal that they would not be able to comply with the terms of the contract. Having forced the deal through, the admission from Doncaster that he was wrong to do so will be a humiliating one for the 54-year-old, who had cast doubt about Rangers’ claims of a pre-existing agreement with Park’s before ultimately being forced to climb down. Doncaster himself stopped short of apologising to Rangers, expressing only his regret at any damage to their reputation, while it was SPFL chairman Murdoch McLennan who offered a full apology. The victory will however be seen as a vindication of outgoing managing director Stewart Robertson’s position, who long maintained that Rangers were bound by the terms of their agreement with Park’s, and who has publicly expressed his concern around the corporate governance of the SPFL.
  9. What was the story/reason why Craig Mulholland left?
  10. If true certainty adds credence to Danilo rumours.
  11. The 4th Official @Official_T4O · Follow Exclusive: Rangers are close to offloading Antonio Colak to Parma for £2.5m. Also, the club are in advanced negotiations with a Saudi club for Fashion Sakala. Fee set to somewhere around £4m. Full details in the article uploaded in The 4th Official Patreon.
  12. Sky Sports Scotland @ScotlandSky · Follow McCrorie set to leave Rangers Could Wright, Kamara & Colak follow? Will Danilo, Panzo & Cifuentes join?
  13. Obviously LB is just for cover, but can you imagine the response on here if Ross Wilson had signed an ex 35 year old player.
  14. RANGERS are delighted to announce an exciting new partnership with TEG, the leading international match tour organiser and global entertainment giant. https://www.rangers.co.uk/Article/rangers-announce-teg-as-international-touring-partner/2C3tL36aSNkililubjTrgY Means the Australia legal wrangle is over.
  15. Rangers' Edmiston House hosts Indie Beer Scotland festival By Brian Donnelly@BrianDonnellyHTBusiness Correspondent New Rangers venue to host craft beer festival's first Glasgow event (Image: Indie Beer Scotland) A new craft beer festival is to be held in Glasgow. The Indie Beer Scotland festival is aiming to be twice the size of the inaugural event in the Scottish capital last year. Organisers said that after a "hugely successful" launch in Edinburgh in 2022 Indie Beer Scotland is to be held at the new Clyde Rooms at Edmiston House event space in Glasgow. It is claimed Indie Beer Scotland is now the country’s largest craft beer festival, featuring over two hundred different cask and craft keg beers from some of Scotland’s best independent craft breweries – double last year – and cider and spirits from independent Scottish producers. |Indie Beer Scotland is organised by Scottish brewers from the not-for-profit trade association the Society of Independent Brewers. Indie Beer Scotland runs from Friday September 8 until Saturday September 9. (Image: Indie Beer Scotland) Festival organiser Fiona MacEachern, from Loch Lomond Brewery, said the new venue is “set to take the event to the next level”. She said: “We’re really excited to be working with Edmiston House to present Scotland’s only National beer festival, featuring exclusively Scottish independent craft breweries, cider producers, and artisan spirits, again from independent producers only. “The Clyde Rooms at Edmiston House is a superb modern event space with ground floor access, just a short walk from the tube and with great connections and transport links.” Indie Beer Scotland also aims to offer value for money, with a huge number of session beers including cask and craft keg frozen at last year’s prices. “Beer should be enjoyed by everybody, which is why we work really hard to ensure we offer great value for money as well as the best possible range of beers in huge variety of styles and strengths – from hoppy IPAs and Pale Ales, to craft lagers, pilsners and stouts. "No matter what styles of beer you enjoy we really have got something for everyone, and all cask and keg beers up to 4.5% are available for just £4 a pint or £2 a half,” Ms MacEachran said. Indie Beer Scotland is also the home of the SIBA Scotland Independent Beer Awards 2023, with judging taking place to name Scotland’s very best beers prior to the festival opening to the public, making festival-goers the first to try Scotland’s official best beers, with all this year’s winning beers available over the three sessions Friday to Saturday. Beers range from session strength lagers and pale ales of 4%, to barrel-aged imperial stouts and scotch ales which tip the scales at a punchy 10% abv or more. Ms MacEachern said: “With both our cask and keg competition taking place at Indie Beer Scotland for the first time there really is going to be something for everybody, from traditional cask beers in a wide variety of styles, to modern IPAs and small-batch lagers from independent producers. "Whether you’re a casual beer drinker or certified beer expert there’ll be something interesting for you to enjoy.”
  16. Record Sport understands the Jambos are slashing the number of travelling fans inside their Gorgie ground due to bumper season ticket sales and the demand from walk up punters for home tickets. It means 10 of the 11 clubs visiting the capital next season will be given just one section of the Roseburn stand for Premiership fixtures. A gentleman’s agreement with the Hibees means Hearts’ neighbours will be exempt from the new policy regarding away briefs. They will continue to get all 3,600 seats behind the goals, which ensures Hearts in return will still receive the entire South Stand at Easter Road when they travel across town on derby day. But the remaining top flight fan bases face a ticket scramble when taking on Steven Naismith’s side this season, Celtic and Rangers in particular
  17. Just seen this elsewhere on line, don’t see it on here.
  18. Slight calf strain, not considered serious. Stay at RTC for treatment.
  19. Burnley Mundial Podcast @BurnleyMundial · Follow Rangers are in the hunt to sign Burnley centre-back Bobby Thomas Cardiff and QPR are also interested in a loan deal For him [Alan Nixon] #twitterclarets
  20. BBC website Rangers are edging closer to a deal for Los Angeles FC midfielder Jose Cifuentes, who is believed to cost around £1.2m. (Scottish Sun) Besiktas are willing to pay £2.14m for Glen Kamara, rather than Rangers' valuation of £4.7m, after the Scottish Premiership club rejected their initial offer to take the 27-year-old Finland midfielder on loan. (Fanatik)
  21. Why should I and my grandson or any Rangers fan give up his seat to another clubs fans?
  22. 💙 The Allan McGregor Testimonial Committee are delighted to confirm just 600 tickets remain for his tribute match with Newcastle United on Tuesday, July 18. All the info: https://rng.rs/3rlm3Yc
  23. From the Sun (I know) - Rangers proposal. COME AWAY IN Rangers ready to make Celtic fans away ticket offer and end Old Firm lockout Andy Devlin Published: 22:30, 5 Jul 2023 Updated: 22:53, 5 Jul 2023 RANGERS are ready to end Old Firm away fan lockouts by extending an olive branch to Celtic. SunSport can reveal the Light Blues are preparing to offer their Glasgow rivals 700 tickets for the first derby of the new season. The match is scheduled to take place at Ibrox on September 3, with Rangers making the first move in a bid to find a resolution to the ‘no away fans’ stand-off. Back in May, new Rangers chief executive James Bisgrove admitted there was still “a long way to go” in the allocation row which has rumbled on since 2018. But it’s understood Gers are now willing to welcome Hoops supporters back to Ibrox. Celtic had been accustomed to occupying the entire Broomloan Road end until their allocation was slashed in line with other Premiership teams. The Parkhead club responded in kind by cutting Gers’ seating space at Celtic Park. The saga took another twist for the final two Old Firm matches of last season, with no away fans admitted at all. But talks between both clubs have since taken place, with Rangers now in a position to offer Celtic 700 briefs. It’s understood that number can’t be increased due to the tickets already sold to home fans.
  24. TheSecretScout @TheSecretScout_ · Follow Understand Divine Mukasa has visited Rangers and Newcastle this week as he looks set to make a decision on his future after leaving West Ham. There were reports Man City were also monitoring the England u16 central midfielder Official TheSecretScout @TheSecretScout_ · West Ham announce new scholars, but 15-year-old Divine Mukasa not a part of the list. Ominous sign for West Ham
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