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Tactical analysis
We have a wide-ranging team of dedicated writers, focused on analysing all the latest trends, tweaks and topics that happen on the pitch.
Expect frame-by-frame annotations of the game’s biggest moments, match analysis, set-piece analysis, tactical theory explanations and much more.
Rangers' set-piece fragility and the worrying trend that could help Celtic close the gap
Rangers’ 4-3-3 mid-block explained: ‘Own the ball, Own the pitch’
How Rangers’ double-pivot 'dismarking' allowed champions to turn the tide against St Mirren
Inside Rangers' Bermuda triangle and why the right flank has been a problem
What Rangers must learn from Liverpool throw-in coach to stop wasteful 'worst advice' strategy
StatsBomb features
We believe that data has an increasingly important role in football journalism. That’s why we’ve teamed up with industry leaders StatsBomb to bring you graphics and visuals no one else can.
After every match, expect to see pass maps, shot maps, trendlines, pressure maps matched to the numbers.
The unorthodox Rangers shape that overwhelmed Hibs
Rangers' long ball vulnerability and the aggression drop that's causing it - analysis
Long-read interviews
Unconstrained by the limitations of print, you’ll get weekly long-read interview pieces that really dig into the detail. Hear from ex-players and coaches as they open up on life at Ibrox.
Pedro Caixinha on what went wrong at Rangers, tactical periodisation and Kenny Miller
Scouting
Alongside our tactical and data-led content, we’re committed to looking ahead. Highlighting the latest talent markets Rangers may look to tap into, while studying the credentials of proposed signings.
Beni Baningime scouted: Should Rangers target the Hearts' midfield powerhouse with action-man hips?
4 realistic Rangers signings as MLS scouted for bargains to 'supercharge' team
5 South American transfer targets Rangers should consider as 'cost-efficient' divisions scouted
Josh Doig scouted: Is Rangers' long-term solution on the left 'space-attacking' full-back?
Columnists
Every week we have a range of voices bringing you their thoughts on the latest developments at Ibrox.
Certain Rangers players need a Dutch Brown Brogue right up their backsides - Four Lads Had a Dream
Ludicrous Giovanni van Bronckhorst Rangers criticism takes us back to the 1990s - Jonny McFarlane
Connor Goldson's interview shows he cares, Rangers aren't yet at crisis point - Garry Carmody
Features
Anticipate regular long-form deep-dives into topics that deserve re-visiting.
Rangers 1987/88: The tumult and turmoil of Graeme Souness' second season - Martyn Ramsay
Rangers documentary podcast: The greatest Old Firm win of all time?
Inside Rangers' 'deal of the century' to sign Glen Kamara from Dundee
Facing Rangers legend Ally McCoist - what was it like trying to stop a goalscoring phenomenon?
Rangers hero Paul Gascoigne was an enigmatic genius but what was he like to play against?
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