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The Rangers Review operates a subscription model for a simple reason. In a world of clickbait articles, heavy advertising and print decline, we offer an alternative option. Simply put, quality coverage takes time and dedication to produce and unless journalists have the resources to create the work you actually want to read, they simply won't be able to.
Ever since launching in the summer of 2021, our Rangers Review family of subscribers have allowed us to grow from strength to strength. And as we approach the third anniversary of our launch, our ideas are better and our team is even stronger. We've also recently released an app with all of our work past and present, which you can download for free.
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- Expect regular exclusive transfer news, inside stories and cutting-edge opinions from Chris Jack. Read the inside story of Philippe Clement's appointment, Ross McCausland's journey to the Rangers first team, Jack Butland's career story from Cheltenham to Ibrox and much more.
- Joshua Barrie is our man for all things stats, data and long-form features. Read interviews with Danilo and Nico Raskin's former manager to gain unique insights into their personality and play style, an exclusive interview with Antonio Colak, tactical analysis of what Clement's changed at Ibrox so far and this in-depth feature which tells the story of Clement the manager according to those who know him best.
- Stevie Clifford, behind the hugely popular 4Lads Had A Dream blog, provides his thoughts in a weekly column while Martyn Ramsay writes monthly historical deep-dives, like this recent piece retelling Rangers 2-0 Dynamo Kyiv.
- You can also expect player analysis and unique data-driven insights thanks to our partnership with StatsBomb, like this article breaking down what Danilo's provided so far returning to the team. Big interviews with big names from past and present are a regular feature, alongside weekly columns on the big talking points, regular mailbags, match and press conference coverage and so much more.
- Mark Hateley on 'The Art of the Target Man', the inside story of one of the club's great European wins - Dortmund 2-4 Rangers, defenders telling their war stories of facing Brian Laudrup, Gazza and Ally McCoist, the making of Todd Cantwell. All of this in the archive and so much more.
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