Rangers after they were officially confirmed as Premiership champions for the first time since 2011. Celtic's draw with Dundee United officially handed the title to Steven Gerrard's side on Sunday, the earliest title win over a full season.
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Mike Ashley.In the summer Rangers signed a new deal with Liverpool-based Castore which sees royalties go directly to the club from shirts sold.And as Steven Gerrard's side close in on the Premiership title the club have announced they're cracking down on knock-off goods.A statement warned: "We now have dedicated resources and expertise to ensure any counterfeit merchandise and products using Rangers’ trademarks illegally, will be subject to appropriate action and the strongest consequences
.Rangers after they were officially confirmed as Premiership champions for the first time since 2011. Celtic's draw with Dundee United officially handed the title to Steven Gerrard's side on Sunday, the earliest title win over a full season.
Ibrox yesterday as Rangers fans defied lockdown rules and flocked to the grounds.Thousands of supporters gathered outside the stadium on Saturday after Steven Gerrard's team beat St Mirren 3-0.Footage of rowdy fans was widely circulated on social media as they celebrated the win.One man appeared to be performing a sex act on himself as Ibrox could be seen in the background of one video.Cops are aware of the footage and have launched a probe.A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "We are aware of
Rangers are on the brink of bringing the Scottish Premiership title back to Govan.With a massive 21-point lead at the top of the table coupled with far superior goal difference it's all but impossible for Celtic to catch Steven Gerrard's side.Fans and players alike got the party started early yesterday at Ibrox as Rangers cruised to a 3-0 win over St Mirren, which coupled with any slip-up from the Hoops against Dundee United would guarantee 55.The pressure was on to end the dominance of their
Jordan Jones received a special title message from coach Michael Beale after congratulating his parent club.After a 3-0 win over St Mirren the Ibrox side are just a point away from the Scottish Premiership crown.Goals from Ryan Kent, Alfredo Morelos and Ianis Hagi blew Saints away as the inspired home side took control from the first minute to last.Jones, however, was hundreds of miles from the party having been sent out on loan by manager Steven Gerrard to Sunderland in the January window.And
Scott Wright is the perfect Rangers "project" who will hit the ground running next season.The former Aberdeen winger arrived in January after his breakout season in the Granite City and has impressed Ibrox onlookers with his action-packed cameos from the bench.Gerrard is tipping the winger to come alive next season with Wright beefing up since making the move to Glasgow.But the Liverpool icon admits the 23-year-old is also closing in on earning starts for Rangers sooner rather than later.He
Rangers dynasty.The Ibrox club took nine league titles in a row between 1988-89 and 1996-97, matching the achievement of Jock Stein's Hoops side.Celtic were looking to go one better this season but a miserable defence of their Premiership crown means Rangers can take the title this weekend.That would be the earliest title win in a full-length season ever, and with a rebuild on the cards at Parkhead it's been suggested that Steven Gerrard's side could become the dominant force.But while Bonner
Alfredo Morelos' winner against Livingston certainly lifted the mood on a stormy night at the Tony Macaroni Arena. Banished Steven Gerrard leaped higher than the fireworks that lit the West Lothian sky half an hour earlier as his talisman tapped home from close range.It came only 45 minutes after he dropped an F-bomb during a heated half-time discussion with referee John Beaton after the whistler booked Rangers striker Morelos for simulation.
Steven Gerrard faces several key calls ahead of his side's clash with Livingston on Wednesday night.With skipper James Tavernier still out and stand-in Leon Balogun a major doubt after injuring his quad against Royal Antwerp, Nathan Patterson looks set to start for Rangers at right-back despite facing an SFA ban for breaking Covid rules.Kemar Roofe and Ryan Jack remain out alongside long-term knee casualty Nikola Katic, but Jermain Defoe returns after sitting out the European action.Livingston
Steven Gerrard admits he will miss going head-to-head with departed Celtic boss Neil Lennon after his Parkhead departure.But he is looking forward to catching up over a pint with the Irishman after his long Parkhead goodbye was finally confirmed on Wednesday.The pair have enjoyed cordial relationship while doing battle in the white-hot Glasgow atmosphere with both complimentary of each other in recent years.And Gerrard has revealed he has long been an admirer of Lennon and is looking forward to