Rangers called out over new Ibrox announcement that was clearly wrong

Rangers called out over new Ibrox announcement that was clearly wrong

Rangers picked up all three points on Sunday afternoon, thanks to a dominant 4-0 thrashing of Aberdeen at Ibrox.

Although it was goalless at half-time, the Gers came out fighting in the second half and goals from Vaclav Cerny, Cyriel Dessers, Hamza Igamane and Jefte secured all three points.

However, despite the thrashing, it was an apathetic afternoon at Ibrox, with many supporters clearly ready for the campaign to end, with nothing left to play for.

What’s more, with an impending takeover by the 49ers Enterprises, it’s no surprise that supporters are looking ahead to the future.

Rangers accused of inflating in Ibrox announcement

Supporters at Ibrox have been fed up for some time now, after a disastrous campaign.

The interim arrival of Barry Ferguson seemingly lifted morale, especially as the Gers went on a Europa League run to the quarter-finals.

However, with the European run over and domestic form still inconsistent, there is plenty of work to be done.

Competition Progression
Scottish Premiership 2nd place, 17 points behind Celtic
Scottish Cup Out in the fifth-round, defeated by Queen’s Park
Europa League Out in the quarter-finals, defeated by Athletic Bilbao

Tensions have been close to boiling over of late, with the Light Blues clashing with Union Bears after a controversial tifo sparked a debate between the two parties.

Rangers have now come under criticism from the press, after they reported a crowd of 50,343 at Ibrox for the clash against Aberdeen.

However, Calum Crowe rubbished this as he wrote in the Scottish Daily Mail (12 May, page 58): “The official attendance was given as 50,343, but that was only an attempt to save face.

“Truthfully, you could knock a good 15,000 off that.”

Rangers holding out for 49ers takeover

Rangers currently find themselves in some form of no man’s land.

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