
Rangers news: Four Lads issues update on boardroom change
Four Lads Had a Dream’s Stevie Clifford expressed his frustration as Rangers lost to Hibernian.
Despite having home advantage, Gers failed to take the initiative and suffered a 2-0 defeat.
All game, the hosts could muster just three shots on target.

Rangers boardroom change cannot come soon enough – Four Lads
Clifford rightly criticised the quality of the squad who are miles away from challenging for the title.
He then went on to mention the board members and stated that they are one of the main reasons for this happening.
With the takeover set to go ahead in the next few weeks, Clifford believes that change cannot come soon enough.
Opponent | Result |
Fenerbahce (H) | 0-2 L (Rangers win on penalties) |
Celtic (A) | 2-3 W |
Dundee (A) | 3-4 W |
Hibernian | 0-2 L |
The new owners will have a number of big decisions to make going into the next season in terms of transfers, the new manager, etc.
Clifford wrote on X: “Just a nightmare from start to finish. Miles off being good enough & another nail in a squad who are so far away from it in terms of quality
“5 defeats in a row at home, the legacy of an outgoing boardroom who have sat & watched it all happen. Change can’t come soon enough.”
San Francisco 49ers have a huge job on their hands post the takeover
The San Francisco 49ers face a monumental task following their impending takeover.
Rangers’ performances this season have been lacklustre, underscoring a squad that Clifford described as “miles off being good enough” to challenge for the Scottish Premiership title.
The team’s fifth consecutive home defeat reflects a deeper malaise, exacerbated by an outgoing boardroom that has overseen this decline without intervention.
The 49ers, set to finalise their majority ownership soon, inherit a club in disarray, with a squad lacking quality and a fanbase desperate for change.
The new owners must make critical decisions, revamping the transfer strategy, appointing a permanent manager to potentially replace interim boss Ferguson, and instilling a winning mentality.
While a major milestone has been cleared with paperwork already filed, it comes with the expectation of a significant financial boost for transfers.
However, beyond investment, the 49ers must address systemic issues, rebuild the team’s identity, and restore Ibrox as a fortress.
Leveraging their experience with Leeds United and their celebrity connections to elevate the Rangers brand is a start, but the scale of the rebuild, both on and off the pitch, presents a daunting challenge for the American investors.