Rangers fans may be sick about hearing how “best in class” both on and off the pitch is the target for every aspect of the club, a mantra that is particularly hard to take when we are nine points behind in the title race.
Ibrox, and Edmiston House, are a different matter though with both facilities improving on a near monthly basis. Questions about where all the money has gone in recent seasons are valid given what has been spent in the transfer market, however, there is no doubting that there has been plenty spent in improving our home ground.
💙 Rangers Football Club are delighted to unveil final plans for the new Blue Sky Lounge at Ibrox Stadium.
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— Rangers Football Club (@RangersFC) May 26, 2022
🏟️ All the seating for Blue Sky Lounge at Ibrox is in position, bringing the total stadium capacity to around 51,000.
The works have added three additional rows to the Sandy Jardine Rear creating 352 Premium and 117 General Access Seating. pic.twitter.com/VP8W0Exuc8
— 𝗠𝗶𝗰𝗵𝗮𝗲𝗹 (@SeafarerMichael) December 27, 2022
The AGM revealed the plans for the disabled seating upgrade but we have also just seen the opening of the Blue Sky Lounge which has increased Ibrox’s capacity. One by one the corporate options have been improved but the Blue Sky Lounge gives fans a unique way to enjoy the Ibrox experience.
📸 A little insight into the New Blue Sky Lounge at Ibrox. pic.twitter.com/YnxBbrYgjr
— 𝗠𝗶𝗰𝗵𝗮𝗲𝗹 (@SeafarerMichael) December 21, 2022
By the time Edmiston House is finished and the upgrades to Ibrox are complete, if they match the quality of the Blue Sky Lounge, then we might well be on our way to best in class – off the pitch at least.