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Dan
Shedender
November 2019.
Three league games were played this month as we won all three, without conceding a goal. We defeated both Ross County and Inverness 3-0 at Ibrox before producing a stunning first half display to win five nil at St. Johnstone - Fraser Aird, Lewis MacLeod, Miltiadis Dimogiannis and Jairo Riedewald all struck within the opening twenty six minutes.
We maintained our excellent European form with home successes over Russian side CSKA Moscow who we defeated two one and Portuguese giants Porto who were defeated four one in a game that saw Stephen Bell hit a first half double, the side then eased past Arbroath, winning four nil in Glasgow.
It's a four point gap at the top of the Scottish Premiership table as we just cannot get rid of Celtic who are still behind us but we've still got a game in hand and that's a tough game as we have to travel to Ross County in our next fixture before travelling to fierce rivals Celtic. St. Johnstone remain win-less after fifteen games and are already twelve points adrift.
Jeffrey Bruma has been named Scottish Premiership's Player of the Month after the experienced twenty eight year old produced some outstanding performances this month, including three dazzling league appearances as we maintained our unbeaten run. Bruma's team mates, Miltadis Dimogiannis and Stephen Bell came second and third in the award.
Youngster Billy McCabe has been named Young Player of the Month as the eighteen year old right back has produced three top quality performances over the course of the month, team mate Stephen Bell came third.
Yeeeeeeeeeah, I'm not even going to write much on this but I've been named Manager of the Month again.
Shedender
December 2019.
Six league games were played in a busy final month of twenty nineteen and things started with our game in hand as we defeated Ross County 7-3 in Dingwall as Hervin Ongenda scored four times while Barrie McKay struck a hat trick while we defeated Celtic 2-1 at Celtic Park while we also defeated Partick, Hibernian, Dundee United and Motherwell.
We only had one Champions League game this month as the group stages came to a close, Schalke defeated us 4-1 in Gelsenkirchen as Barrie McKay scored our only goal on thirty seven minutes.
As we head into 2020, we have a fourteen point gap at the top of the table and remain unbeaten despite Motherwell taking a two nil lead in the final game of December before our quality shone through to win five three. Can we go through the league season unbeaten? Probably not.
At the foot of the table, St. Johnstone picked up two wins in an attempt to survive but they're still thirteen points adrift.
December's Player of the Month award has went to winger Ryan Gauld after being in scintillating form and finding the net four times in six appearances throughout the month as our unbeaten run continues while attacking midfielder Fraser Aird came second and fellow winger Barrie McKay third.
Once again I've been named Manager of the Month after guiding the champions to six victories from as many games including a stunning 2-1 away victory to fierce rivals Celtic while we scored seven against Ross County and five against both Dundee United and Motherwell.
Charlie M
Shedender
January 2020.
Just five games were played this month, all in the league as we managed to maintain our unbeaten league run in a month that Fraser Aird enjoyed as the attacking midfielder scored five goals in as many games this month,
We defeated Aberdeen three one on New Years Day at Ibrox before beating St. Mirren, also at home, fifteen days later. Second half goals from Fraser Aird and Hervin Ongenda saw us secure a two nil win at Tynecastle against Hearts before both Ross County and basement boys St. Johnstone were defeated at Ibrox.
It's now a nineteen point gap that's opened up at the summit of the Scottish Premiership although we've played a game more than all the others and we also have a superior goal difference (+58) so the fifth consecutive Premiership title is looking good unless we suffer a monumental mess up.
For the fifth month in succession, I have been named Manager of the Month as we are closing in on a fifth consecutive league title and seventh overall if you want to count the league title we won in the Championship and League One too.
I guided the side to five league wins from as many games as well as keeping three clean sheets against St. Mirren, Hearts and St. Johnstone along with beating rivals Aberdeen three one, oh and Ross County were also defeated four one.
Johno
Shedender
February 2020.
We maintained our unbeaten run in the Scottish Premiership this season after picking up seven points from a possible nine, our only slip up coming away to Partick Thistle but the side did beat fierce rivals Celtic five two and then Inverness four one at the Caledonian Stadium.
The side progressed to the final of the League Cup after an epic four three win over St. Mirren, Hervin Ongenda netting all four goals at Hampden Park and French giants PSG were defeated two one at Ibrox in the First Knockout Round, first leg game as Jairo Riedewald and Ryan Gauld netted.
With just ten league games remaining (for us anyway) we have secured our place in next seasons Champions League as we have remained unbeaten in the Scottish Premiership so far this season and we are sixteen points clear of fierce rivals Celtic and they're clear of third placed Dundee United..
Charlie M
Shedender
March 2020.
The team are looking good to go the entire Scottish Premiership campaign undefeated after winning all four league games in a busy month of March that saw us play eight games all together. The side defeated Hibernian three one, Dundee United four one, Motherwell four one and Aberdeen two one in a game that saw us crowned champions for the fifth consecutive season.
We failed to win the Scottish Cup as Celtic defeated us 1-0 in the quarter final stage but hen we picked up a hard fought, and perhaps undeserved 3-1 win away to Paris Saint-Germain to advance to the Champions League quarter finals and we defeated Manchester United 5-3 in the first leg after an epic clash at Ibrox.
So we have been crowned Scottish Premiership champions with six games to go as we are nineteen points ahead of fierce rivals Celtic with only eighteen points to play for and Neil Lennon's side has joined us in next seasons Champions League. Motherwell are bottom and facing relegation unless something changes at Fir Park.
Barrie McKay has been named March's Scottish Premiership Player of the Month after the twenty five year old, who has been a regular at the club since it's League Two days (yes, lets forget that has happened) had been in scintillating form this month, finding the net twice in three games while his team mate, and fellow winger, Ryan Gauld came second.
I've been named March's Manager of the Month after I guided Rangers to four wins from as many games this month, including a 2-1 win away to Aberdeen in a game that saw us be crowned champions for the fifth consecutive season and long may it continue.
Charlie M
Keep pushing for that European glory mate, I know you'll get there!
Shedender
April 2020.
The unbeaten run in the Scottish Premiership continued as we picked up seven points from a possible nine in April. The month started with an away victory at St. Mirren before winning 2-0 at Partick Thistle and then somehow drawing one all at home to ten man Dundee United - Jairo Riedewald scoring our goal on fifty four minutes but we couldn't find a winner.
Our stunning form in Europe continued too. We drew 3-3 at Old Trafford to advance to the semi finals in which we saw off Spanish giants Barcelona - goals from Fraser Aird and Ryan Gauld won us the game 2-1 at the Nou Camp before a two all draw back in Glasgow and French side Monaco await us in the final at Old Trafford.
With just three league games to go, we are looking good for an unbeaten campaign in the Scottish Premiership but it's going to still be tough, we are nineteen points clear of fierce rivals Celtic. I expect us to secure over one hundred points and we've already over one hundred goals.
Motherwell, unless a miracle happens, have been relegated to the Championship.
Yet again I have been named Manager of the Month after the side secured two league victories from the last three games, drawing against Dundee United at Ibrox despite the side dominating against the ten men but we just couldn't, no matter how hard we tried, find a winning goal.
George14brfc
Jamie3
Shedender
May 2020.
The final month of the campaign saw us secure seven points from a possible nine as I guided the side through thee twenty nineteen twenty twenty season unbeaten.
It started with an undeserved three one victory over fierce rivals Celtic as second half goals from Barrie McKay, Jairo Riedewald and a Ciaran Clark own goal sealed the win and then we could only manage a two all draw at home to Hibernian before two Fraser Aird goals saw of Inverness away from home.
And then it was the big one, the 2020 Champions League final against Monaco at Old Trafford and despite going one goal down, winger Barrie McKay struck on thirty nine minutes to level the scores, Hervin Ongenda scored on sixty eight minutes in what turned out to be the winner. Unbelievable.
So we have went through the league season unbeaten and will be joined in next seasons Champions League by Celtic and Dundee United and they're probably in it because of my success. Trio Inverness, Hibernian and Partick Thistle will be playing in the Europa League while Motherwell have been relegated.
Joining us in the Scottish Premiership next season will be Dunfermline after they won the Championship title.
KG Watson
Just wondering if screenshots of the Rangers players that have been at the club from the start are available to see?
Dan
Shedender
Dan, I couldn't believe how lucky we have been this season, I honestly didn't see it coming but now that it has happened, I'm not sure what to do with this career - I've still five more consecutive league titles to win...
Awards Night.
Fraser Aird has been named Scottish PFA Players' Player of the Year after the twenty five year old, who has been at Rangers his entire playing career scored seventeen goals in twenty nine games and continues to be the first name on the team sheet.
Twenty five year old winger Barrie McKay has won the Scottish Football of the Year award for the campaign after producing a string of good performances over the course of the season and helping himself to twenty two goals in the process while team mate Ryan Gauld was some way off in second place.
The Scottish Premiership Player of the Season award has went to twenty five year old central midfielder Lewis MacLeod after putting in a series of sensational performances, and helped himself to twenty two assists in thirty five games, striker Hervin Ongenda came in at second place.
Billy McCabe has been named U-19 Player of the Season after the eighteen year old right back put in some creative performances and helped himself to three assists from his full back position.
Central defender Jairo Riedewald has been crowned Young Player of the Season, the 23 y/o put in a string of performances and even though scoring goals isn't his strong point, he did find the net seven times in twenty six appearances.
As per the norm, I've been named both the Writers' and Scottish Premiership Manager of the Year and I don't need to write much more...
Eight players have been named in the Team of the Year and they are goalkeeper Jack Butland, central defender Jairo Riedewald, left back Luke Shaw, wingers Barrie McKay and Ryan Gauld, midfielders Fraser Aird and Lewis MacLeod and French striker Hervin Ongenda.
Just two players were named in the Champions League dream team and they're goalkeeper Jack Butland and centre back Jeffrey Bruma - I find this slightly disappointing after we won the competition.
KG Watson
Shedender
Breaking News!
Following our Champions League success last season against French side Monaco, I had a tough decision to make - do I step down after European success or do I continue in an attempt to try and win TEN consecutive Scottish Premiership crowns?
Yes, I'm not leaving the club as I've agreed a new three year contract extension that will see me remain at Ibrox until the summer of twenty twenty five and I'm looking forward to remaining at the club. The new deal will see me earn three and a half thousand pound per week and despite having two years remaining on my current deal, I wanted to commit my future to Scotland's best club.
Johno
what's your next plan with Rangers?
Shedender
Season 2020/21: Pre season news
Different season but the expectations remain the same and it's for us to lift the Scottish Premiership trophy for a sixth consecutive season and that's doable, we have been given a transfer budget of just under twenty two and a half million but I haven't even had a look at potential signings as I don't think the squad needs work done.
An eight game pre season program has been announced with just the one game being staged at Ibrox. We will face trips to Karlsruhe, Scottish Championship side Motherwell, Gaz Metan, Linfield and Ashfield before a two game tour in the Republic of Ireland as we'll face Cork and Derry City. Our only home game will be against Russian's CSKA Moscow.
Shedender
Season 2020/21: Pre season round-up
For the first time in this career (or so I believe) no one arrived at the club this summer as I'm more than satisfied with the same squad that won last seasons Champions League trophy against all the odds - whether we retain the trophy remains to be seen.
Just the four players ended up departing in the summer but they're players who shouldn't be missed as they weren't regulars. Reserve players Darren Ramsay and Greg Pascazio departed when their contracts had expired while central midfielder Jordan Hamill had agreed a pre-contract with English side Sunderland and then left back Jorge Cunha headed to Akhisar Bld, Chuna had spent last season at Dundee United.
I don't think we could have asked for a better pre season on the field as we won all eight games, including a 2-1 home win over Russian side CSKA Moscow as we also managed to keep six clean sheets in those eight games but when the league starts, I expect it to be tougher and things start at home to Partick Thistle.
Dan
KieranA91
Shedender
Oh I don't expect it to be a problem Kieran, in fact, I'd be annoyed if we don't make a solid enough start to the season.
August 2020
It's been an excellent start to the Scottish Premiership campaign as we look to defend our crown once again and we have won all of our opening five league games. We eased to a five goal home victory over Partick Thistle before defeating Hibernian, St. Mirren, Ross County and Dunfermline Athletic.
I also guided the club to European Super Cup success, hammering German side Bayern Munich 5-1 at Stephen Bell scored twice while Hervin Ongenda, Barrie McKay and Fraser Aird also got on the score sheet.
It's been a great (but expected) start to the league season following no summer arrivals as we have won our opening five games of the twenty twenty/twenty twenty one campaign, scoring fifteen goals in the process and conceding just the three at the moment.
Hervin Ongenda has been named Player of the Month for August as the former PSG striker has managed to find the net an incredible six goals in the opening five games as he has been in a rich vein of form and long may it continue as he's an excellent player. Team mate Fraser Aird came third in the award.
Just picked up my first (and probably of many) Manager of the Month award after guiding the side to five straight league wins as I've previously stated, a few times I believe.
Dan
Shedender
September 2020
September turned out to be an excellent month over the course of three competitions as we scored twenty six goals in just six games and conceded just the four times. In the Scottish Premiership we defeated Hearts 5-0, Aberdeen 1-0 and St. Johnstone 6-1 as Hervin Ongenda was the star of the month, scoring eight goals in three league games.
In the Champions League we eased to a 4-1 away victory in Greece against Olympiakos before defeating Stuttgart 3-1 at Ibrox as once again Hervin Ongenda loved to score as he hit four Champions League goals in those two games and the same man hit a double hat trick in a 7-1 home win over Ayr United in the League Cup third round.
Our remarkable start to the league campaign has seen us win all of our opening eight league games, scoring twenty seven goals in the process and conceding just the four as we are currently sitting four points ahead of Celtic who we have to travel to next month for our game in hand.
Surprised? I didn't think so. Hervin Ongenda has been named September's Player of the Month as the striker has been in a rich vein of form and has helped himself to a sensational and incredible eight goals in just three games, five of them coming in a 6-1 win over St. Johnstone. Team mates and defenders Jeffrey Bruma and Luke Shaw came second and third.
Right back Billy McCabe has won the Young Player of the Month award for September as the nineteen year old has been in outstanding performances and long may it continue as he's been solid since coming into the first team last season.
For (I believe) the second month running, I have been named Manager of the Month as I've guided the champions to three consecutive victories this month as we also scored twelve goals in the process, conceding just the one to St. Johnstone as we maintained our one hundred percent record at the summit of the Scottish Premiership table.
Dan
Shedender
October 2020
We would suffer our first league setback of the current season at the end of October following a disappointing but deserved four three loss away to fierce and bitter rivals Celtic but we won our other three league games this month - winning away to Dundee United and Partick Thistle and beating Inverness Caledonian Thistle 3-1 at Ibrox.
The side eased to a four goals to nil victory at home to Zilina in the Champions League as both Ryan Gauld and Hervin Ongenda hit doubles while we also advanced to the semi finals of the League Cup, beating Dundee United 4-1 at home in the quarter finals.
Despite dropping points for the first time this season, we are still top of the league but only a single point clear of second place Celtic as we've both played twelve games but we've the slightly better goal difference and that could come into play at the end of the season.
In-form striker Hervin Ongenda has once again been named Player of the Month as the twenty five year old had scored three goals in four appearances this month as he continued to find the net and could easily beat last seasons league total of nineteen goals.
Dan