Can i just add a bit of balance.
I can understand people saying it's a massive risk going in to Rangers just now, & perhaps better off avoiding the Old Firm & everything that comes with it. Honestly, i really do.
However, Rangers, who this season were under an out of depth Caxinha & a caretaker manager trying to pick up the pieces, are 10 points behind Celtic, who are more settled, much better budget, & a much more revered manager. Last season they finished 30+ points behind them.They have scored more goals than Celtic, & have a better away record than Celtic, but they have lost silly games at home & conceded way more.
So you would think any potential manager could look at the overall picture, & think if i can sign a couple of decent defenders & shore up the defence, then that is a marked improvement at least.
Squad wise, it looks more solid than last summer already,. They added the likes of Jamie Murphy, the young lad Docherty, & are looking already to add the likes of Allan Mcgregor, Scott Arfield & James Mcarthur. Not world beaters but are playing at Championship / EPL level & more importantly are more suited to Scottish football than the likes of Pena, Herrera, Kranjcaer & Alves.
Off the park, despite it seeming a bit of a shambles from a distance, 1 of the main issues has been resolved, & that's Mike Ashley's influence. That had a stranglehold in any new share issue but more importantly on revenue streams for merchandise. So revenue can finally start to grow & at least in that sense start to become at least sort of competitive to the money Celtic bring in for kit deals etc, & become less reliant on the funding from Dave King & the rest of the board.
Like i said, i understand the negativity surrounding Rangers, but i just wanted to point out that it's not all bad, & it's not the total lost cause that people think.