10 years on from administration – a personal reflection on what has happened since

General view inside Ibrox before the Celtic match

After the events of 14th February 2012, much of the next decade to follow would be a very dark and stormy period in the history of Rangers Football Club.

Everyone knows the story of what happened and the long, arduous ‘journey’ that the supporters experienced, as the club made it’s way back up through the lower leagues of Scottish football and the provincial towns which became effective signposts along the way.

Mark Warburton got the team over the line in 2016, just before a Scottish Cup Final that flattered to deceive after the highs of the Old Firm semi-victory. It wasn’t until Steven Gerrard tok the reigns in the Summer of 2018, that the recovery would be truly underway. That particular challenge climaxed last May when James Tavernier held the SPFL Premiership trophy aloft and with it, Rangers 55th league title.

Off the pitch, there is so much that could be written and many bitter, dark events.

In recollecting just some of the moments of the last decade, I took to Twitter earlier today to make some sense and understanding of what was lived and experienced by the club’s dedicated supporters, the one true lifeblood of the club.

Enjoy.

 

Here’s to the next decade!

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