GREEN KEEPING MCCOIST

The Rangers football club owner Charles Green has once again confirmed that he will not be sacking the manager Ally McCoist after a string of poor results was culminated in the 1-0 defeat at the hands of the lowly opponents Stirling Albion.

MCCOIST NERVOUS FOR RANGERS

Rangers manager Ally McCoist has said that he is extremely nervous ahead of the first game that will be played at Ibrox since the liquidation of the club.

RANGERS WILL COME BACK STRONGER

Rangers manager Ally McCoist has said that the club will come back a much stronger outfit as they look to start their life in the bottom division of Scottish football with a victory.

Rangers have been relegated to the bottom of the Scottish football three after being overloaded with debts of around £ 150 million. After being put into administration, they started life as a new company. All the members of the Scottish Premier league and the Scottish football league voted the club to be demoted to the bottom of the three as with any other case of a newly formed company.

GATTUSO LINKED WITH RETURN

Former AC Milan midfielder Gennaro Gattuso has said that he wants to return to Rangers after becoming a free agent following the end of his contract with AC Milan.

Gennaro Gattuso played for Scottish club Rangers for a few seasons before moving to Italy where he went on to become an established star with AC Milan. His extraordinarily long spell with AC Milan has come to an end after he decided to leave the club at the end of the season.

WHITEHOUSE EXPECTS NEW BID

Rangers administrator David Whitehouse has said that he is looking forward to getting a much improved bid from Blue Knights, who was one of the parties interested in buying Rangers, in the next few weeks.

Brian Kennedy has just joined Blue Knights in the attempts to get control of the Rangers.

Whitehouse has said that both parties should be more focused on bringing out a bid that is acceptable by the creditors. He also said that Miller’s bid as of now is the only suitable bid for the creditors, but it is not acceptable due to regulatory clearance issues.

NG PULLS OUT

A dark cloud has descended upon Rangers after it was revealed that one of the favourites to take over the football club from the hands of administrators – Bill Ng – has decided to pull out of the race to buy the club.

The Singaporean businessman was the favourite to buy it Rangers, but it has now been learnt that he has decided to withdraw his offer for the Scottish club.

MACDOWALL WANT REPEAT PERFORMANCE

Rangers assistant manager Kenny McDowall has said that he wants a repeat of the performance the players put into the match against Ibrox against Heart of Midlothian as well.

Rangers will be hosting Heart of Midlothian at Ibrox during the weekend in a crunch match.

Rangers have been facing one problem after the other recently. They have not only been troubled off the pitch, but on the pitch as well. Only three points separate Rangers from Motherwell in the race for the second position, while Celtic are a distant first with a 21 point advantage over Rangers.

RANGERS SET FOR NEW OWNERS

Rangers could soon be owned by owners from the Far East and the Americas according to the men in charge of Rangers.

Administrator Paul Clark has recently said that owners from the Americas and the Far East have been in touch with him over the possibility of buying Rangers.

The future of stricken Scottish champions has become under major doubt after they were recently put under administration following the huge debt owed it to the HMRC.

IS MANDARIC IN FOR RANGERS

Scottish Premier league table leaders Rangers have moved into administration recently. It would have been a tough prospect for lower clubs to find a buyer at this stage in their history.

However, due to their impressive history and the achievements that can be done in the future, it seems that Rangers do not have a problem when it comes to finding a proper buyer.

RANGERS START TO SLIP

Rangers retaining the Scottish Premier league title this season is going to be extremely tough after Celtic have taken the lead in the most impressive fashion recently.

Celtic now have a four-point advantage over Rangers in the Scottish Premier league table, as Ally McCoist’s men struggle to keep up with Celtic at the top of the table.