Rangers: Andrew Cavenagh shows touch of class as he greets away fans at St Mirren in new footage

Rangers chairman Andrew Cavenagh was seen greeting the travelling Gers fans at the SMISA Stadium on Sunday.

Danny Rohl’s side travelled to Paisley to take on a struggling St. Mirren in a Scottish Premiership clash that posed a big opportunity for a bounce-back result.

Gers fans travelled in their numbers one more, and still have high hopes for their team pipping Hearts to the title with not long left of the season.

Rangers needed a win coming into the game, and as shown by Joshua Barrie on X, Cavenagh was thankful for the supporters and their continued backing of the team.

It’s just another example of the chairman putting in the effort to get supporters on side.

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What Andrew Cavenagh’s presence could mean for Danny Rohl

There have been calls for Rangers to sack Rohl recently, with some supporters split on the German head coach.

The former Sheffield Wednesday boss has undoubtedly shifted the Bears’ fortunes since his arrival earlier in the campaign, but there is still an expectation for silverware success.

Rangers have been drifting away from success in recent games, and Cavenagh could have been at the St. Mirren game for a close-up look at the team.

The Gers chairman has stated his confidence in Rohl, but as already seen this campaign, he won’t always give his managers all the time in the world.

Alternatively, it may not mean much at all, as Cavenagh seems to be a hands-on chairman, which can only be a good thing for the Bears.

What first 45 vs St Mirren showed about Mikey Moore

Mikey Moore has been a terrific standout performer for the Bears in recent games, and is one player who has massively upped their game since Rohl’s arrival.

Some Gers fans may have been worried that the winger’s latest exploits are just a purple patch, but the Englishman keeps on proving that his class is permanent.

The Tottenham loan star was everywhere in the final third for Rangers during the first 45 minutes against St. Mirren, easily looking like the brightest spark for Rohl.

Taking players on and trying to create chances, Moore was always looking to make something happen.

Regardless of what happens next, Rangers still have a good chance of winning the title with Moore on top of his game, as he only looks to be improving.

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