2016–17 Rangers F.C. season explained

Club:Rangers
Season:2016–17
Manager:Mark Warburton
(until 10 February)
Graeme Murty
(from 10 February)
(until 12 March)
Pedro Caixinha
(from 13 March)
Chairman:Dave King
Stdtitle:Ground
Stadium:Ibrox Stadium
Glasgow, Scotland
(Capacity: 50,947)
League:Scottish Premiership
League Result:3rd
Cup1:Scottish Cup
Cup1 Result:Semi-finals
Cup2 Result:Semi-finals
Highest Attendance:50,126 vs Celtic
(31 December)
Lowest Attendance:26,079 vs Queen of the South
(20 September)
League Topscorer:
Kenny Miller (11)
Season Topscorer:
Martyn Waghorn (16)
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Prevseason:2015 - 16
Nextseason:2017 - 18

The 2016–17 season was the 137th season of competitive football by Rangers.

Overview

Rangers played a total of 49 competitive matches during the 2016–17 season.

The club's pre-season plans were confirmed in May with the first-team's squad travelling to the United States for a training camp which incorporated a friendly match against United Soccer League side Charleston Battery.[1] The fallout from the 2016 Scottish Cup Final fan violence continued with the SFA announcing a former Sheriff principal would chair the independent commission into the disorder.[2] [3] The commission reported on 5 August and concluded the pitch invasion was sparked by the high excitement of Hibernian fans, yet neither club could be blamed. The report highlighted security plans were appropriate and that the Scottish Government should consider criminalising pitch invasions.[4] However, Rangers raised concerns about several factual inaccuracies and contradictions in the report and asked to discuss this with the SFA.[5] On 30 August, Rangers and Hibernian were issued with notices of complaint by the Scottish FA's compliance officer in relation to the Scottish Cup final.[6] The end of May, post the 2016 Scottish Cup Final, saw Rangers continue preparations for the forthcoming season with the signing of English Championship winner Joey Barton from Burnley, Liverpool youth player Jordan Rossiter, former Tottenham Hotspur play-maker Niko Kranjčar and Rangers managing director Stewart Robertson also disclosed Warburton and Weir were negotiating new contracts,[7] with the pair agreeing one-year extensions on 12 July.[8] Warburton would go on to bring in eleven new players in total,[9] including paying a million-pound-plus transfer fee for Englishman Joe Garner which represented the largest investment made by Rangers in a player for over five years since the signing of current club captain Lee Wallace in July 2011.[10]

The side began the season in mid-July as part of the new look League Cup format,[11] paired in a group with Motherwell, Annan Athletic, East Stirlingshire and Stranraer.[12] The season got off to a winning start as the side beat Motherwell[13] and Annan Athletic[14] by 2-0 respectively. After topping their group[15] and strong showings in the two subsequent rounds,[16] [17] Rangers set up a semi-final against Celtic,[18] however, the side lost 1-0 which ended their participation in the competition.[19] The side league form proved equally fruitless as the side engaged in a faulting start to the season which culminated in a humiliating 5-1 defeat to Old Firm rivals, Celtic.[20] The opening league match of the season saw Rangers stutter to a 1-1 draw at home to Hamilton Academical[21] and despite registering wins in the following to matches Rangers would go through the month of September without winning a league match, including defeats to both Aberdeen[22] and Celtic.[20] The aftermath from the latter match saw Rangers suspend midfielder Joey Barton for three weeks.[23] Barton had been involved in a training ground bust up with fellow midfielder Andy Halliday a few days after losing to Celtic.[24] The suspension was extended by another week on 9 October[25] and Barton was also charged by the Scottish Football Association for breaking rules relating to gambling on football matches.[26] Upon the completion of his suspension, Barton returned to Ibrox for a meeting on 27 October, however, upon its conclusion it emerged that he remained suspended by the club and no party made further comment.[27] In the meanwhile, despite the first-team's indifferent league form the side still sat second in the Scottish Premiership by the end of October,[28] even though two of the marquee summer signings had effectively been ruled out for the season, with Barton returning from suspension but being relegated to the youth-team[29] and Niko Kranjčar suffering cruciate ligament which sidelined him for the rest of the season.[30] Barton was unhappy at being relegated to the youth team and was signed off with stress on 8 November[31] but the saga came to a conclusion two days later when the Englishman agreed to a mutual contract terminated.

The sides form improved through December, with the team building a four match winning run on the back of a poor 2-0 defeat to Heart of Midlothian at Tynecastle on 30 November.[32] However, the final two matches of 2016 saw the side collect only one point from a possible six with a draw away to St Johnstone[33] and defeat in the third Old Firm derby of the season.[34] This left the club second in the table going into 2017 and the mid-season break, two points ahead of third placed Aberdeen although the latter did have a game in hand. The January transfer window saw the club released several former youth prospects who had failed to meet expectations, while Warburton brought in two young loanee signings from English Premier League sides in the shape of Emerson Hyndman and Jon Toral from Bournemouth and Arsenal respectively. However, the lack of any permanent outfield signings drew criticism, as did the performances of the previous summers transfers, with particular focus being placed on the role of Head of Recruitment Frank McParland.[35] On 10 February 2017, manager Warburton, assistant manager David Weir and McParland left Rangers, with the former being replaced by Graeme Murty who was placed in caretaker control of the first-team.[36] [37] Several reasons for the trio departure were highlighted by the media, as well as the club. The first-team's poor performance in the first half of the season a prominent cause, which crystallised after an embarrassing 4-1 defeat away to Heart of Midlothian on 1 February[38] and an insipid 1-1 draw at home to Ross County three days later, a match which proved to be Warburtons last game in charge of Rangers.[39] The poor signing policy was mooted,[40] however, the club also stated that the management team were not committed to the job and reported the team had tendered their resignations five days before being replaced[37] [41] which Warburton later disputed.[42] Early contenders for the role included former Rangers manager Alex McLeish[43] and former Rangers defender Frank de Boer.[44] On Valentine's Day 2017, Managing director Stewart Robertson announced that the club would seek to appoint a Director of Football to work alongside a new first-team manager.[45] Meanwhile, Murty's time in charge, began with a fourth round Scottish cup win over Greenock Morton, however, league formed remained indifferent his first two league matches ende in away defeats to Dundee[46] and Inverness CT.[47] This left the side in third place, six points adrift of Aberdeen, at the beginning of March. A dramatic 3-2 win of St Johnstone saw Murty register his only league win in his six-game spell as manager with his last two games in charge seeing him set up to a Scottish Cup semi-final against Celtic after a 6-0 win over Hamilton Academical, the team's largest win of the season, before drawing the third league Old Firm match. On 11 March, Rangers confirmed Caixinha as the club's sixteenth manager with the Portuguese coach appointed two days later.[48] However, the pursuit of a Director of Football was not as successful as the Board's first choice, Southampton's Ross Wilson,[49] turning down the offer of the role.[50]

Away from football, the board instigated court proceedings against four of its former executives and investor Mike Ashley. The case against former chief executives Charles Green and Derek Llambias, former commercial director Imran Ahmad, former financial director Brian Stockbridge and Ashley was brought regarding a loss of income caused by retail deals agreed between the company that owns the club and Sports Direct from 2012 to 2015.[51] Details of Rangers legal claim was revealed on 12 August after Ashley's lawyers succeeded in a bid to the documents disclosed. According to the papers lodged with the Court of Session, Rangers sought approximately £4.1m in damages caused by alleged negligence by Green and other club staff from which Ashley unfairly benefited.[52] Rangers regained representation at a domestic football level as managing director Stewart Robertson was appointed to the SFA professional game board, although Robertson had initially signalled his intent to stand for the SPFL board but withdrew due to a lack of support.[53] Meanwhile, the former Rangers owner Craig Whyte was the only person facing fraud charges relating to the liquidation of The Rangers Football Club Plc, proceedings began in June.[54] In a bizarre twist, former Rangers vice-chairman Donald Findlay QC was appointed to Whyte's legal team and will defend Whyte when he faces charges relating to the acquisition of the club in May 2011 and its subsequent financial mismanagement.[55] On 22 December, at his pre-trial Whyte entered a not guilty plea at the High Court in Glasgow.[56] The trial concerning accusations of fraudulent acquisition of the Club began in April 2017, with former Rangers managers Walter Smith and Ally McCoist called to give evidence about the financial situation at the Oldco preceding Whyte's reign.[57]

The corporate aftermath of Whyte's reign was continued and it was revealed that Oldco administrators have raised legal action against Police Scotland and the Lord Advocate[58] while oldco creditors would receive £2 million less in potential payouts after the liquidation costs increased, leaving the total payout at £16.663 million.[59] Although RIFC did settle a fine imposed upon the Oldco by the Nimmo Smith commission[60] after a tribunal held against the club in October 2015, the total cost was £286,000.[61] At the start of February, it was reported that liquidators of the Oldco, BDO, had launched a legal action against former administrators Duff & Phelps over the business strategies adopted by the administrating team and seeking up to £28.9m in damages.[62]

The spectre of Mike Ashley continued to haunt Rangers in the early part of the season. Ashley lost a legal challenge to the SFA's fine over breaching dual ownership rules[63] with reports he faced a £250,000 legal bill.[64] In October, he was ordered to pay half of the SFA's legal costs and an additional fee for the costs incurred from receiving specialist legal advice.[65] Moreover, further failed legal action meant Ashley was required to pay the legal costs of the SFA and Dave King following a failed bid to overturn the decision that King was a "fit and proper" person from April 2016.[66] Despite standing down from the board of Rangers Retail in June 2016, the club's joint merchandising venture with Sports Direct,[67] Ashley refused to relinquish his grip over Rangers retail operations.[68] [69] After reaching an impasse in its attempts to renegotiation the retail agreements with Sports Direct, a stand off ensued between the retailer and Rangers with the latter withdrew removing rights to use the club's intellectual property which would impact on the sale of Rangers new Puma football kits.[70] Despite the club withdrawing permission to use its trademarks, which effectively halted the slae of kits,[71] Puma released the 2016-17 kits at the beginning of August.[72] This led to the board to consider replacing the Puma kits with an alternative.[73] The contract with Rangers Retail reportedly earned the club only four pence from every pound spent on merchandise and was highlighted as a reason for Rangers weak financial performance. On Halloween 2016 it emerged that Ashley lodged a counter-suit against Rangers, King and director Paul Murray,[74] with initial proceedings regarding the case being heard at the High Court of Justice in March 2017.[75]

The board released RIFC's annual accounts on 28 October which revealed annual losses had been halved to £3.3m and turnover increased to £22.2m, however, further funding was required to maintain the business as a going concern.[76] In March 2017, a decision Takeover Appeal Board (TAB) following a complaint by former Rangers chairman David Somers ruled that Dave King had been acting in concerted with other investors during King's March 2015 boardroom takeover. This meant that King was liable to purchase all of the shares in RIFC, with the TAB setting a price of 20p per share.[77] A few days later, RIFC revealed an operating profit of £300,000 in unaudited results for the six months to 31 December 2016, although this equated to a pre-tax loss of £278,000.[78]

In June 2016, it was announced by the SPFL that the Challenge Cup would be expanded to include teams from the Welsh Premier League, Northern Irish Premiership and an under-20s side from each Scottish Premiership club.[79] On the same day as this announcement, the under-20s team coach Ian Durrant was relieved of his duties in a coaching reshuffle,[80] with Rangers appointing Graeme Murty as Head Development Squad Coach on 17 August, to replace him.[81] The draw for the first round of the 2016–17 Challenge Cup was made with Rangers under-20s side paired with Stirling University F.C. who play in the Lowland Football League.[82] The U20 side progressed conformably beating Stirling University 4-0 at Forthbank Stadium with Josh Jeffries scoring a brace.[83] A second round tie with Scottish League One side Stenhousemuir was set-up,[84] again played at Forthbank, however, the side could not match its previous performance and went down 3-1 with Ryan Hardie netting the Rangers goal.[85]

Rangers fan groups Rangers Supporters' Trust, Rangers Supporters Assembly and Rangers First merged to form Club 1872 in late May,[86] and two-weeks later it announced that the new organisation had purchased enough shares to make it the sixth largest shareholder in RIFC.[87] Harmony did not last for long amongst the support, however, as three directors of the Rangers First resigned from the organisation over a row regarding its governance, with Rangers First now the shareholding vehicle for Club 1872.[88] On 30 September, the results of the first elections to Club 1872's board was announced with seven members elected including Rangers current company secretary James Blair, former requisitioner Alex Wilson, as well as the leader of Sons of Struth, Craig Houston.[89] In November, the fans group increased its holding further to become the fifth largest individual shareholder, possessing just over five million ordinary shares,[90] however, further setbacks saw three directors resign from the board of Club 1872 after only six months in post.[91]

Results & fixtures

Scottish Premiership

See main article: article and 2016–17 Scottish Premiership.

Scottish League Cup

See main article: article and 2016–17 Scottish League Cup.

Scottish Cup

See main article: article and 2016–17 Scottish Cup.

Statistics

Goal scorers

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League
Scottish
Cup

League
Cup

Total
2DFJames Tavernier112
3DFClint Hill3126
4DFRob Kiernan11
5DFLee Wallace33
7FWJoe Garner7310
8MFJon Toral2 14
9FWKenny Miller11314
10FWBarrie McKay516
11MFJosh Windass11
14FWJoe Dodoo325
15MFHarry Forrester33
16MFAndy Halliday325
17DFLee Hodson11
19MFNiko Kranjčar123
20MFEmerson Hyndman44
23MFJason Holt11
33FWMartyn Waghorn72716
Own goal112

Last updated: 21 May 2017
Source: Match reports
Only competitive matches

Disciplinary record

PLeagueScottish CupLeague CupTotal
1GKWes Foderingham11
2DFJames Tavernier729
3DFClint Hill6161
4DFRob Kiernan4141
5DFLee Wallace44
6DFDanny Wilson51 6
7FWJoe Garner9110
8MFJoey Barton11
8MFJon Toral55
9FWKenny Miller1 1
10FWBarrie McKay11
11MFJosh Windass213
15MFHarry Forrester224
16MFAndy Halliday415
17DFLee Hodson11
19MFNiko Kranjčar22
20MFEmerson Hyndman11
21MFMatt Crooks11
23MFJason Holt33
24DFPhilippe Senderos2121
27DFDavid Bates11
29FWMichael O'Halloran2121
33FWMartyn Waghorn617
55MFJamie Barjonas1 1
61DFMyles Beerman11

Last updated: 21 May 2017
Source: Match reports
Only competitive matches

Team statistics

Scottish Premiership

Results by round

League Cup

Group F

Club

Board of directors

Rangers International Football Club Plc
  • The Rangers Football Club Ltd
  • Other staff

    Transfers

    In

    First-team

    Total expenditure: £2.67m

    Academy

    Total income: £0m

    Out

    First-team

    Total income: £0m

    Academy

    Total income: £0m

    New contracts

    First-team

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    AgeDate signedContract lengthExpiry dateSource
    5DFLee Wallace20 June3 yearsMay 2019[92]
    MANMark Warburton12 July3 yearsMay 2019[93]
    AMANDavid Weir12 July3 yearsMay 2019[94]
    4DFRob Kiernan19 July2 yearsMay 2018[95]
    1GKWes Foderingham19 July3 yearsMay 2019
    2DFJames Tavernier21 July3 yearsMay 2019[96]
    9FWKenny Miller28 April1 yearMay 2018[97]
    Last updated: 28 April 2017

    Academy

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    AgeDate signedContract lengthExpiry dateSource
    38FWJordan Gibson5 May1 yearMay 2017[98]
    64 DFJordan Houston18 October3 yearsMay 2019[99]
    63 DFScott Gray20 October3 yearsMay 2019[100]
    40DFRoss McCrorie24 December2 years & 6 monthsMay 2019[101]
    41GKRobby McCrorie24 December2 years & 6 monthsMay 2019
    30MFJordan Thompson11 January 1 year & 6 monthsMay 2018
    54DFAidan Wilson9 May 2 years May 2019[102]
    59 FWZak Rudden9 May3 years May 2020
    58MFJack Thomson9 May3 years May 2020
    Last updated: 9 May 2017

    Notes and References

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    2. News: Scottish Cup final violence probe continues . BBC . BBC News. 23 May 2016 .
    3. News: Scottish FA reveal chair for cup final disorder commission . BBC News. BBC . 1 June 2016 .
    4. News: Scottish Cup Final report: Consider making pitch invasions illegal. BBC . BBC News. 5 August 2016 .
    5. News: Rangers raise complaints about SFA report into Scottish Cup Final disorder . The Herald . Glasgow . Herald & Times Group . Martin . Williams . 6 August 2016 .
    6. News: Scottish Cup final 2016: Hibernian & Rangers to face SFA hearings . BBC News. BBC . 30 August 2016 .
    7. News: Rangers vow to pull out all the stops to keep Mark Warburton and Davie Weir at Ibrox for as long as possible . Daily Record . Trinity Mirror . Glasgow. 26 May 2016 .
    8. News: Mark Warburton agrees contract extension . BBC . BBC Sport . 12 July 2016 .
    9. News: Rangers manager Mark Warburton 'bemused' by Wigan reports. 27 October 2016 . BBC . BBC Sport .
    10. News: Rangers seal deals for Lee Wallace & Alejandro Bedoya. 21 July 2011 . BBC . BBC Sport .
    11. News: SPFL to launch new League Cup format and winter break. BBC . BBC Sport . 7 December 2015 .
    12. News: Scottish League Cup: Rangers to face Motherwell in group stage. BBC . BBC Sport . 27 May 2015 .
    13. News: Motherwell 0-2 Rangers . BBC . 16 July 2016 . BBC Sport . Chris . McLaughlin.
    14. News: Rangers 2-0 Annan Athletic . BBC. BBC Sport . 19 July 2016.
    15. News: Rangers 3-0 Stranraer . BBC . 25 July 2016 . BBC Sport . Richard. Wilson.
    16. News: Rangers 5-0 Peterhead. BBC . 9 August 2016 . BBC Sport .
    17. News: Rangers 5-0 Queen of the South. BBC . 20 September 2016 . BBC Sport .
    18. News: Scottish League Cup: Rangers face Celtic in semis, Morton draw Aberdeen . 22 September 2016 . BBC . BBC Sport .
    19. News: Rangers 0-1 Celtic. BBC . 23 October 2016 . BBC Sport . Tom. English.
    20. News: Celtic 5-1 Rangers. BBC . 10 September 2016 . BBC Sport . Tom. English.
    21. News: Rangers 1-1 Hamilton Academical. BBC . 6 August 2016 . BBC Sport . Richard. Wilson.
    22. News: Aberdeen 2-1 Rangers . BBC . 25 September 2016 . BBC Sport . Tom. English.
    23. News: Joey Barton: Rangers ban midfielder for three weeks after row. BBC . 19 September 2016 . BBC Sport .
    24. News: Joey Barton: Rangers ask 'sorry' midfielder to stay away from training. BBC . 15 September 2016 . BBC Sport .
    25. News: Joey Barton: Rangers extend midfielder's club ban for a week. BBC . 9 October 2016 . BBC Sport .
    26. News: Joey Barton: Rangers midfielder charged with breaking gambling rules. BBC . 5 October 2016 . BBC Sport .
    27. News: Joey Barton: Rangers suspension continues for midfielders. BBC . 27 October 2016 . BBC Sport .
    28. News: Rangers 3-0 Kilmarnock . BBC . 29 October 2016 . BBC Sport .
    29. News: Joey Barton: Rangers midfielder to return to 'full-time training' after ban. BBC . 2 November 2016 . BBC Sport .
    30. News: Niko Kranjcar: Rangers midfielder out for six months with cruciate damage. BBC . 2 November 2016 . BBC Sport .
    31. News: Joey Barton: Rangers midfielder signed off with stress as exit looms. BBC . 8 November 2016 . BBC Sport .
    32. News: Heart of Midlothian 2-0 Rangers . BBC . BBC Sport . 30 November 2016 . Richard . Wilson .
    33. News: St Johnstone 1–1 Rangers . BBC . Richard . Wilson . 10 December 2016 . BBC Sport.
    34. Web site: Rangers 1-2 Celtic . BBC. BBC Sport . 31 December 2016 . Andy . Campbell . 21 January 2017.
    35. News: Rangers: Mark Warburton's reign encounters troubling times . Richard . Wilson . BBC Sport. BBC . 2 February 2017 .
    36. Web site: Club Statement . Rangers.co.uk . Rangers Football Club . 10 February 2017 . 10 February 2017 . 16 February 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170216223001/https://rangers.co.uk/news/headlines/club-statement-74/ . dead .
    37. Web site: Rangers: Mark Warburton replaced as manager ahead of Scottish Cup tie. BBC . BBC Sport. 11 February 2017. 10 February 2017.
    38. News: Heart of Midlothian 4-1 Rangers . Richard . Wilson . BBC Sport. BBC . 1 February 2017 .
    39. News: Rangers 1-1 Ross County . Richard . Wilson . BBC Sport. BBC . 4 February 2017 .
    40. News: Mark Warburton: Where does manager exit leave Rangers? . Tom. English. BBC Sport. BBC . 11 February 2017 .
    41. News: Rangers: Dave King claims Mark Warburton was not committed to Ibrox club . BBC Sport. BBC . 11 February 2017 .
    42. News: Rangers: Mark Warburton seeks answers on resignation announcement . BBC Sport. BBC . 15 February 2017 .
    43. News: Alex McLeish: Rangers manager's job would be difficult to turn down . BBC Sport. BBC . 12 February 2017 .
    44. News: Ronald de Boer reveals brother Frank would only consider Rangers move in summer . BBC Sport. BBC . 13 February 2017 .
    45. News: Rangers aim to appoint director of football following Warburton exit . BBC Sport. BBC . 14 February 2017 .
    46. News: Dundee 2-1 Rangers . Chris . McLaughlin . BBC Sport. BBC . 19 February 2017 .
    47. News: Inverness CT 2-1 Rangers. Martin . Dowden . BBC Sport. BBC . 24 February 2017 .
    48. Web site: Rangers: Pedro Caixinha signs three-year deal with Ibrox club. 10 February 2017. BBC. BBC Sport. 11 February 2017.
    49. News: Rangers target Southampton's Ross Wilson for director of football role. Kenny . Macintyre . BBC Sport. BBC . 27 February 2017 .
    50. News: Rangers: Ross Wilson turns down offer to become director of football. BBC Sport. BBC . 8 March 2017 .
    51. News: Ashley, Green, Ahmad, Stockbridge, Llambias cited by club . BBC . BBC Sport . Richard . Wilson . 23 May 2016 .
    52. News: Rangers sue former directors and Mike Ashley for £4m . BBC . BBC News . 12 August 2016 .
    53. News: Rangers set to join SFA professional game board as Stewart Robertson is nominated alongside four others . Daily Record. Glasgow . Trinity Mirror . 22 July 2016 .
    54. News: Craig Whyte only person to face Rangers fraud charges . BBC . BBC News. Chris . McLaughlin . 3 June 2016.
    55. News: Donald Findlay to defend Craig Whyte in Rangers case . BBC . BBC News . 29 July 2016 .
    56. News: Former Rangers owner Craig Whyte pleads not guilty . BBC . BBC News . 22 December 2016.
    57. News: Ex-Rangers manager Walter Smith takes stand at Craig Whyte trial . BBC . BBC News . 21 April 2017.
    58. News: Former Rangers oldco administrators raise legal action . BBC . BBC News . 27 November 2016.
    59. News: Rangers oldco payout pot slumps by £2m as liquidator & legal costs soar . The Herald . Glasgow . Times & Herald Group. Martin . Williams . 4 August 2016 .
    60. News: SPL Commission will not strip club of SPL titles . BBC . BBC Sport . Chris . McLaughlin . 28 February 2013 .
    61. News: Rangers pay off £250,000 EBT fine after failing to overturn controversial SPFL decision . Daily Record. Glasgow . Trinity Mirror . 29 October 2016 .
    62. News: Rangers administrators face £28.9m damages claim . BBC . BBC News . 7 February 2017.
    63. News: Mike Ashley loses legal challenge to SFA 'dual interest' fine . BBC . BBC News. 10 June 2016.
    64. News: Mike Ashley faces massive £250k legal bill after losing appeal battle over SFA fine worth just £1000. Daily Record . Glasgow . David . Taylor. 11 June 2016 .
    65. News: Mike Ashley to pay half of SFA legal costs after losing legal challenge . BBC News. BBC . 28 October 2016 .
    66. News: Mike Ashley to pay SFA and Dave King costs after failed court challenge . BBC News. BBC . 22 June 2016 .
    67. News: Mike Ashley steps down from Rangers' retail board . Herald & Times Group. The Herald . Glasgow . Martin . Williams . 7 June 2016 .
    68. News: Legal branding enforcer for Mike Ashley becomes new Rangers retail board director. Herald & Times Group. The Herald . Glasgow . Martin . Williams . 9 June 2016 .
    69. News: Rangers Retail still firmly in Mike Ashley's grip as Sport Direct tycoon appoints new director. Daily Record. Trinity Mirror . Glasgow . Mark . McGivern. 15 June 2016 .
    70. News: Puma sales of new Rangers strips halts as questions raised over rights. Herald & Times Group . Evening Times. Glasgow . Martin . Williams. 22 June 2016 .
    71. News: Rangers won't sell the jerseys at Ibrox as fans face new kit blackout this summer. Herald & Times Group. Evening Times . Glasgow . Christopher . Jack . 21 June 2016 .
    72. News: Rangers kit sales row: Puma insists it has legal right to sell shirts . The Herald . Glasgow . Herald & Times Group . Martin. William. 3 August 2016 .
    73. News: Rangers could release new kit midway through the season. The Scotsman. Johnston Press . Edinburgh. Andy. Newport. 4 August 2016 .
    74. News: Rangers' battle with Mike Ashley rages on as Sports Direct owner attempts to sue club for £1m . Daily Record . Trinity Mirror . Glasgow. 31 October 2016. Keith. Jackson .
    75. News: Rangers and Sports Direct hit the High Court in battle over merchandise deal . Brian . Farmer . Daily Record . Trinity Mirror . Glasgow. 22 March 2017 .
    76. News: Rangers halved losses to £3.3m in Championship-winning season . BBC . BBC Sport . 28 October 2016 .
    77. News: Ibrox control setback for chairman Dave King . BBC . BBC News. 13 March 2017 .
    78. News: Rangers International Football Club posts small six-month profit . BBC . BBC Sport . 23 March 2017 .
    79. News: Scottish Challenge Cup expanded to include teams from Wales & NI . BBC . BBC Sport . 8 June 2016 .
    80. Web site: Ian Durrant to leave Ibrox in shake-up of coaching staff . BBC Sport. Richard . Wilson . BBC . 9 June 2016 . 9 June 2016.
    81. News: Gers Academy Appoint Murty . Rangers Football Club . Rangers.co.uk . 17 August 2016 .
    82. Web site: Challenge Cup draw: Scottish Premiership under-20s teams enter first round . BBC Sport . BBC . 23 June 2016 .
    83. News: Rangers U20 4-0 Stirling Uni . Rangers.co.uk . Rangers Football Club . 10 August 2016 .
    84. Web site: Challenge Cup: Rangers U20 through to meet Stenny . BBC Sport . BBC . 10 August 2016 .
    85. News: Rangers U20 1-3 Stenhousemuir . Rangers.co.uk . Rangers Football Club . 17 August 2016 . Alice . Hedworth.
    86. News: Club 1872 Launched At Ibrox . Rangers.co.uk . Rangers Football Club . 26 May 2016 .
    87. News: Club 1872 increase Ibrox stake with Rangers share purchase. Evening Times . Glasgow. Herald & Times Group . Christopher . Jack. 15 June 2016 .
    88. News: Rangers fans' group in crisis as three chiefs quit in row over management. Daily Record . Glasgow . Trinity Mirror . Norman. Silvester. 3 July 2016 .
    89. News: Rangers fans elect first Club 1872 board. Herald & Times Group . Evening Times. Glasgow . Christopher. Jack . 30 September 2016 .
    90. News: Club 1872 increase Ibrox stake with Rangers share purchase. Herald & Times Group . Evening Times. Glasgow . Christopher. Jack . 8 November 2016 .
    91. News: Three directors step down from board of Rangers fan organisation Club 1872. Herald & Times Group . Evening Times. Glasgow . Christopher. Jack . 19 March 2017 .
    92. News: Rangers captain signs new three-year deal . BBC . BBC Sport . 20 June 2016 .
    93. News: Mark Warburton agrees contract extension . BBC . BBC Sport . 12 July 2016 .
    94. News: Mark Warburton agrees contract extension . BBC . BBC Sport . 12 July 2016 .
    95. News: Wes Foderingham and Rob Kiernan extend contracts . BBC . BBC Sport . 19 July 2016.
    96. News: Rangers full-back extends contract until 2019 . BBC . BBC Sport . 21 July 2016 .
    97. News: Rangers: Kenny Miller signs new deal to stay at Ibrox . BBC . BBC Sport . 28 April 2017 .
    98. News: Teenager Gibson signs contract extension at Rangers. Bullivant Media. Craig . Gibbons. 5 May 2016. Bromsgrove Standard. Bromsgrove .
    99. News: Congratulations to @jordanhhousty on signing a new 3 year contract with @RangersFC . Twitter, Inc. . 18 October 2016 . 18 October 2016 .
    100. News: So happy to sign a new deal for the club I love . Twitter, Inc. . 20 October 2016 . 20 October 2016 .
    101. News: New Deals For McCrories . Rangers Football Club . Rangers.co.uk . Nick . Thomson . 24 December 2016 . 10 September 2017 . 2 February 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170202042007/https://rangers.co.uk/news/academy-news/new-deals-mccrories/ . dead .
    102. News: Trio Sign Contract Extensions . Rangers Football Club. Rangers.co.uk . Nick . Thomson. 9 May 2017 .