April 5Apr 5 9 minutes ago, The Boehly Babes said:I know the same can be said for that other lot as well but waiting so long to bin Martin off could be the reason we don’t win it this year.Rohl’s done exactly what he was doing at Wednesday and extracted every bit of talent from what he has available. Some Manager.And navigated his way through unbelievably poisonous, chaotic off-field drama. He will go far.
April 6Apr 6 On 05/04/2026 at 10:57, The Boehly Babes said:I know the same can be said for that other lot as well but waiting so long to bin Martin off could be the reason we don’t win it this year.Rohl’s done exactly what he was doing at Wednesday and extracted every bit of talent from what he has available. Some Manager.I knew as soon as he first appeared in his club blazer and tie that he was cut out to be a Rangers manager.
April 12Apr 12 Author Today's team. Another must win game after yesterday's results. The two matches away at Hearts and Celtic in May will obviously be very important.
April 12Apr 12 How come Rangers will play away to Falkirk 3 times this season and Celtic play them 3 times at home?
April 12Apr 12 Author Crazy game. Great turnaround. Title could go down to goal difference and even goals scored.
April 12Apr 12 ByAmy CanavanBBC Sport Scotland at Falkirk StadiumRangers remarkably recovered from going two goals down to score six times against Falkirk in a chaotic nine-goal contest as they moved back within a point of Hearts in the absorbing Scottish Premiership title race.After Derek McInnes' league leaders and Celtic won on Saturday, Danny Rohl's visitors got off to a terrible start, finding themselves 2-0 down after 26 minutes following goals from Ben Broggio and Calvin Miller.At that point they were staring at a second league defeat under German boss Rohl.But by full-time - seven goals later - those worries felt like a lifetime ago.Only once previously this season had the Premiership's top three all won on the same weekend in this epic title battle.IMAGE SOURCE, SNSYoussef Chermiti equalised for RangersIMAGE SOURCE, SNSNicolas Raskin put the visitors in the leadIMAGE SOURCE, SNSBojan Miovski extended Rangers advantage. But that trend was bucked in the most bizarre manner.Tochi Chukwuani's controversial finish three minutes before half-time - lashing in after Falkirk claimed a cross had gone out of play - kickstarted an incredible sequence of events.John McGlynn's Falkirk had utterly outplayed their visitors for most of the opening 45 and Rohl recognised something had to change. The introduction of Bojan Miovksi for Mikey Moore at the break was that change.It meant Djeidi Gassama was moved to the left and that brought an immediate dividend as he outmuscled Keelan Adams to tee up Youssef Chermiti to level.Bojan Miovski made it 4-2 and added another before full timeFour frantic minutes later, Falkirk were behind as Nico Raskin rasped in from distance, and just six minutes after that the Belgium international turned provider, as Miovski – briefly – delivered daylight with a deadly volley.The nerves were soon jangling among the away supporters as James Tavernier needlessly felled Filip Lissah, giving Miller the chance to haul Falkirk back to within one goal from the penalty spot.IMAGE SOURCE, SNSYoussef Chermiti's second goal look made it 5-3 for RangersWinger Miller came agonisingly close to netting another two minutes later in a frankly silly second half, but it was Chermiti who would score for a second time.His smashing finish restored Rangers' two-goal lead and Miovski had the final say on a breathless, goal-laden afternoon with a simple finish.It was about the only simple thing on an incredible day of title-race drama.After this game,I’m shattered!
April 22Apr 22 Tav’s leaving at the end of the season, not a suprise but still a shame. I know he’s had his doubters over the years buts you just can’t question his commitment.
April 22Apr 22 Author 55 minutes ago, The Boehly Babes said:Tav’s leaving at the end of the season, not a suprise but still a shame. I know he’s had his doubters over the years buts you just can’t question his commitment.Agree, a shame that he is leaving and as you say not a surprise and you're right, can't question his commitment to the team. Chipped in with loads of goals and knows what it means to play for Rangers. Would be great if the club won the title in his last season. Here's a message from Tav:A Message From James TavernierRANGERS captain James Tavernier has the following message for fans, teammates and staff at the club.To the fans, my teammates and all the staff at the club.After a lot of thought, I've made the decision that this will be my final season at the club.This hasn't been an easy decision. This club has been a huge part of my life and my family's over the past 11 years. It's given me so much, both on and off the pitch and from the moment I arrived, I've always tried to give everything I had to represent it in the right way.To have had the honour of being made captain of this club since 2018 is something I will always be incredibly proud of. Leading this team out, wearing the armband and being trusted in that role has meant more to me than I can properly put into words.We've shared the highs and the lows together and some truly incredible moments along the way.These include lifting the Scottish Cup, League Cup, our journey to a European final and those unforgettable European nights at Ibrox against Borussia Dortmund and RB Leipzig, where the atmosphere was something I will never forget.It also includes winning the league title and delivering 55, a moment that meant everything to this club and its supporters and one I will carry with me for the rest of my life.To all the players I've shared the pitch and dressing room with over the years, thank you. The bonds we've built, the battles we've been through and the memories we've created are what make this game so special.To the staff who work tirelessly behind the scenes every single day, thank you for everything you've done for me and for the team. your support often goes unseen, but it has never gone unappreciated.And to the fans, your support home and away, through every high and every difficult moment, has meant more than I can ever fully express.You are the heart and soul of this club and it has been a privilege to play in front of you.This isn't the end just yet. There is still a season to finish and we are fully focused on pushing for the league title. I will continue to give absolutely everything, as I always have, until the very last day.While I feel the time is right for a new challenge, my focus right now is on finishing this season the right way. Together.Thank you for everything this club has given me. It has been the greatest honour of my career to represent it and to lead it.This club will always be a part of me, and I will always be a part of it. Once a Ranger, Always a Ranger.James Tavernier
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