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That's one pound a month for the best Rangers journalism on the market and on top of the excellent value, new subscribers will receive a fantastic gift courtesy of Yer Arts.
They've created a bespoke poster of the most famous modern night at Ibrox, Rangers 3-1 Leipzig in 2022. The game which earned a place in the final in Seville during an incredible Europa League run.
Alongside that gift, you can expect daily coverage of the club you love that you won't find anywhere else.
Here at the Rangers Review, we believe a subscription model presents the only, viable option for quality, independent journalism in the 21st century. It allows our team of writers to focus on the issues that matter, not just what brings in the highest proportion of clicks. We're committed to providing dynamic coverage across multiple mediums that you actually enjoy.
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- The biggest stories. In the last few months alone we've broken the news of Patrick Stewart's appointment as Rangers CEO, Ianis Hagi's return to the Rangers first-team fold, the deadline-day arrival of Nedim Bajrami and much more. We have you covered for reliable news surrounding all the ongoings at Ibrox.
- In-depth Rangers features you won't find anywhere else. Whether that's the story of Patrick Stewart's appointment as Rangers CEO, what Nils Koppen's promotion to Technical Director actually means behind the scenes or the inside stories of transfers to Ibrox - we'll bring behind-the-scenes access to all the biggest stories.
- The best tactical and data coverage. The numbers might not be pretty for Philippe Clement at the moment, but they matter. Recently we've published a deep-dive analysis of Rangers' set-piece woes, the data behind the lack of attacking threat, tactical issues experienced in the final third and regular cutting-edge match analysis. There's something for everyone, even if you can't withstand too many mentions of xG....
- Big interviews and big topics. In the last month, we published a two-part exclusive interview with Nils Koppen discussing how to fix a broken player-trading model at Ibrox. There are also regular deep-dives into a variety of other valuable topics such as why the player pathway at Rangers has let down talented youngsters like Alex Lowry and Leon King.
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- Leading Rangers voices. Stevie Clifford and Chris Jack are at the forefront of all things Rangers. As well as the latest tactical trends, we're covering the conversations that matter in the concourses.
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- Rounded match and press conference coverage. Get every word from every press conference without editorial bias, in written and video format, alongside on-the-whistle analysis of every game and pre and post-match podcasts on matchday.
- All of this provided in video format. Our YouTube members get early access to the Talking Point with Chris and Stevie as well as our tactics show, Rangers Review Extra. A subscription to the website supports all the video work we produce, including the ever-popular morning briefing.
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As editor of the Rangers Review, I am proud of the work we produce. I can assure you that, even when the product on the pitch isn't great, we're working hard to provide content that you find engaging, important and interesting.
Like everyone else, I understand the reservations surrounding paying for content online when there's so much available, plenty of which can be found for free. However, a small fee gets you a whole lot with our Black Friday sale. I am confident that if you take us up on the trial you'll agree.
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