Q.1 Steven Gerrard admitted he has some soul searching to do after Rangers Scottish Cup exit but what does the future hold for the Ibrox boss?
13.02.2020 - 11:56 / dailyrecord.co.uk
The tannoy announcer reading out the results is somewhat of a dying tradition these days.
Given the instant access to results via social media or live score apps, it's easy to find out what's happening elsewhere pretty much as it happens.
That being said, the phone signal inside Scotland's biggest stadiums such as Celtic Park, Ibrox or Hampden is decidedly ropey.
So, for some Celtic fans it seems, news of Rangers' dramatic late collapse at Rugby Park hadn't quite filtered through.
They'd just
Q.1 Steven Gerrard admitted he has some soul searching to do after Rangers Scottish Cup exit but what does the future hold for the Ibrox boss?
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