This Black Friday at the Rangers Review we’re offering you an annual subscription for just £12.

But hurry, that offer ends tonight!

That’s just £1 per month for the best, in-depth coverage of your club you’ll find. From tactics to big talking points, match coverage, transfer insight, inside stories and so much more. As the Rangers Review editor, I can confidently say that in terms of value for money, our offer is unrivalled.

But saying that and showing that are two very different things. So, on the first day of our week-long subscription offer, I wanted to highlight some of the best content we’ve seen on the website these past few months while highlighting the variety of what we provide subscribers on a daily basis.

Over the international break, we’ve published two ‘Inside the Rise’ features with Chris Jack charting the journey of Jack Butland to Ibrox and Ross McCausland the Rangers first team.

These pieces are a perfect example of why good journalism takes time. Speaking to a variety of different voices involved in either player’s path enables our subscribers' unique insight into said journeys.

Earlier this year, we published similar articles with former managers of Rabbi Matondo, Nico Raskin, Todd Cantwell, Danilo and more - providing a unique insight into each player’s capabilities, traits on the pitch and personalities.

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Chris has brought an abundance of transfer window experience with him since joining the Rangers Review team a couple of months ago. As we near the January window you can be sure that our brand will bring you all the exclusive details charting comings and goings at Ibrox.

Our recent long-read telling the inside story of Philippe Clement’s appointment is one such article and if you want a wider scope, I spent time discussing the Belgian’s style and standards with those who’ve worked alongside him at previous clubs.

Tactics is a huge part of what we do at the Rangers Review. Because we believe like so many other football fans that our consumption of the game is increasingly trying to understand not only what has happened, but why that's the case.

Whether that be charting the tweaks and alterations Clement has made at Ibrox so far, breaking down Danilo’s role in-depth, explaining big questions like why Todd Cantwell’s playing on the right or our regular match analysis. With access to industry-leading data provider StatsBomb, we can offer unparalleled insight.

That’s far from all. Alongside our matchdays content, press conference coverage, historical deep-dives, regular 4Lads’ columns, big interviews such as a recent entry with Antonio Colak and more, there’s content for everyone and an archive spanning well over two years. 

And of course, the Rangers Review would not be complete without the Morning Briefing presented every day by Derek Clark. Subscriptions enable us to go live every single day at 9.30 to discuss the latest big talking points.

We’ve only recently released our long-awaited app, which has been warmly received by our community of subscribers. As a reader, it enhances your experience and ensures that all of your Rangers Review content is in one place. You can bookmark articles for later to read at your leisure and enjoy a one-stop shop of all things Rangers; from in-depth tactical writing to breaking news and press conference transcripts.

A subscription model is the way to create quality journalism in the 21st century and I firmly believe that our subscribers receive value for the money they pay each month. This Black Friday offer takes that argument to the next level.

Subscribe to the Rangers Review by clicking HERE and join our growing family of subscribers.

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