Huge Ibrox news emerges as Rangers saga continues this summer
Fraser Wilson has stated that the Ibrox renovation situation is “huge” for Rangers ahead of the 2019 Scottish Premiership season. The journalist wrote for the Daily Record on Saturday (29 June), emphasizing that the Gers cannot afford to lose any games in August, with home games scheduled away from Ibrox.
Furthermore, a relocation to alternative grounds such as Murrayfield or Hampden Park will most certainly eliminate that crucial home advantage. Wilson wrote: “It’s enormous. The Rangers can’t afford to lose any games in August if they want to avoid the false start that derailed their prospects last season.” Rangers and New Ibrox Developments Rangers are in a difficult situation as building delays at Ibrox compel them to locate a new home before the start of the 2024/25 season.
Sources have previously highlighted the logistical nightmare that will result from transferring home games to Murrayfield, emphasizing the financial and practical difficulties this will cause. With the Copland Road Stand repairs running late, playing home games at Ibrox is out of the question, and it’s evident that the club is swiftly looking for alternatives.
This adds to an already turbulent summer in which important players and the CEO have left, making it critical for Rangers to resolve these difficulties soon in order to reclaim the Premiership championship from Celtic. In other Rangers news, the club has received offers from numerous English clubs for an in-demand player who has already made his decision on his future.
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