James Bisgrove has thanked Rangers supporters for their "extraordinary" backing after 41,000 season ticket renewals in record time.
The Ibrox club launched their 'True Blue' renewal campaign just over two weeks ago but already have 41,000 fans signed up for next season.
We previously told that sales on day one of the campaign this year had surpassed the previous year withing just two-and-a-half hours.
A Rangers source told us: "Everyone at the club has been blown away by the phenomenal response of the fans to the first day of sales."
Now, chief executive Bisgrove has offered a public message of thanks to Rangers supporters for their backing ahead of next season.
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Rangers chief executive James Bisgrove commented: “Having launched our season ticket campaign just over two weeks ago, it is extraordinary to have reached 41,000 renewals in record time.
“Preparations are already underway for the 2024/25 season, and we are extremely grateful to every single supporter who has renewed so far. Everyone at the club looks forward to welcoming supporters back to Ibrox next season for what is sure to be another exciting campaign on the pitch, under the guidance of Philippe Clement.”
A statement on the club website read: "Rangers supporters have once again shown their unwavering loyalty with season ticket renewals for 2024/25 reaching an incredible 41,000.
"Since the launch earlier this month, supporters have renewed in their numbers with excitement building ahead of the new season."
It added: "Season ticket renewals are still open, with the deadline this Friday, May 3."
While excitement over the new league campaign is already building - Rangers could still achieve a treble this season should they overcome a three-point gap in the title race then go on to claim the Scottish Cup later this month. Philippe Clement's side won the League Cup back in December.
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