New Rangers dawn as far away as ever in European Groundhog Day
Summary
The Rangers football club has experienced significant challenges since a new US-based group took over in May. Despite changes in management and attempts to improve, the team has struggled, particularly in European competitions. Fans express dissatisfaction as the team faces setbacks and seeks better results.Key Facts
- In May, a US-based consortium promised to revitalize Rangers with new leadership and investments.
- The club has faced five challenging months, including management changes and poor performance.
- Russell Martin was briefly head coach before being replaced by Danny Rohl.
- Rangers lost to Roma 2-0 in the Europa League, marking their fourth consecutive defeat in the tournament.
- The team is 14 points behind in their domestic league and struggling in Europe.
- Fans have shown dissatisfaction, with public protests and confrontations with board members.
- Andrew Cavenagh, involved in the new regime, mentioned a significant investment of £20m in June.
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