Frank McAvennie always did like two up top.
04.02.2020 - 00:16 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Former Ibrox midfielder Barry Ferguson says Rangers only have two "game-changers" in their squad as he questioned their title mentality.
The Light Blues find themselves seven points behind their title rivals after a disappointing draw against Aberdeen.
Rangers were in pole position heading into the winter break after a win at Parkhead but a defeat at Tynecastle and Saturday's result means Celtic now have regained the initiative in the title race.
And columnist Ferguson feels Rangers' recent
Frank McAvennie always did like two up top.
Scott Arfield has demanded that his team-mates use their stunning Europa League turnaround against Braga as the catalystto get their title tilt back on track.
It's only natural for club TV commentators to be biased towards their teams.
Gary McAllister insists Scottish football has earned the right to have two places at Europe’s top table.
Ianis Hagi is a player all right. The question is can he be a Rangers player for longer than the rest of the season?
Motherwell legend Chris Humphrey reckons Barry Ferguson's management style reminds him of Celtic gaffer Neil Lennon.
SFA chief Ian Maxwell last night claimed Steve Clarke ‘wasn’t being serious’ when the Scotland boss publicly called for the top flight to hold Friday night fixtures ahead of next month’s Euro 2020 crunch with Israel.
Micael Sequira insists Braga will cope with the weather-battered Ibrox pitch.
Rod Stewart interrupted Alan Hutton's retirement interview to joke the only way Rangers can win the title is to sell Alfredo Morelos and re-sign the former right-back.
Arsenal great turned Sky Sports pundit Paul Merson has sent Manchester United a warning on Paul Pogba after the latest saga involving his agent Mino Raiola.
Roy Keane believes that Manchester United captain Harry Maguire was lucky to not have been sent off in the first half of the clash at Chelsea.
Kenny Miller insists Rangers should have given more time to Mark Warburton and reckons there's no chance he would have resigned.
Frank Lampard believes his Chelsea side will have to take Bruno Fernandes' ability and desire to make an instant impression at Manchester United into consideration when the two sides meet on Monday night.
Let's not beat about the bush. Steven Gerrard is about to come under some serious pressure for the first time since moving to Ibrox.
Skipper James Tavernier used words such as shocking and criminal.
Jim White has questioned Rangers' mentality to win the title and insists Celtic will dominate for 'as long as they want'.
Gent forward Jonathan David has been tipped to make a future move to Manchester United by former Belgium international Marc Degryse.
Former Ibrox hero Barry Ferguson has warned Steven Gerrard he needs to win a trophy for Rangers to have a successful season.
Rangers defender George Edmundson reckons his side are thriving under the title pressure.