Rangers coach Michael Beale candidly answered the question on many lips this week when he gave an interview to Rangers TV on Saturday.
25.02.2020 - 18:01 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Rangers fans have hit the panic button ahead of Wednesday's Europa League showdown in Braga.
Not even the prospect of possible progress in Portugal has distracted them from dire domestic affairs.
Alan McGaw, Alloa , said: "Rangers face a week which could define their season and I’m a worried man.
“We have three games in different competitions and our season could be over while we’re still in February. I haven’t given up on the league as we still have to play Celtic twice and we have a game in
Rangers coach Michael Beale candidly answered the question on many lips this week when he gave an interview to Rangers TV on Saturday.
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