I am well aware of this.After his title with Aberdeen, no other club than Rangers and Celtic have won the Scottish league.
 I wonder how many Steven Gerrard will win with Rangers. I think he has a good chance of winning the same number of league titles he won with Liverpool.
 I wonder how many Steven Gerrard will win with Rangers. I think he has a good chance of winning the same number of league titles he won with Liverpool.Who the hell follows Scottish football closely (or at all) other than Scottish (and some Irish) people anyway?I haven't been following the SPL closely lately, how does Rangers compare to Celtic nowadays in terms of financial muscle? I see they're in a close race with Aberdeen for 2nd.
 Mind you, when I was in Orlando in December I met a guy who was familiar with Dundee because he used to follow the Scottish Pre-meer (American pronunciation) League.
 Mind you, when I was in Orlando in December I met a guy who was familiar with Dundee because he used to follow the Scottish Pre-meer (American pronunciation) League. Someone on Scottish radio last night estimated that Celtic's squad is worth 2-3 times more than Rangers' at the moment. Rangers' chairman reckons that they only need to win the league once to break Celtic's financial dominance which he based on Rangers' failure to reach the Champions League group stages 10 years ago which messed up their finances thus sparking a chain of events over the next four seasons culminating in the club being sold, administration and ultimately liquidation. There's some doubt about that assertion as apparently Celtic don't budget for Champions League (that's a bonus) and they budget two years in advance. If they can't get to the UEFA Cup group stages next season then they'll continue to lag behind until at least Brendan Rodgers gets itchy for England again. Rangers still have a much bigger budget than Aberdeen or Hibernian though, but the club is still completely disorganized and unstable so it's not really a surprise they're scrapping for second and could finish fourth. Scott Brown, Celtic's captain, said at the start of the season that Rangers wouldn't challenge them this season, and he was dead right. I can't see how Steven Gerrard, a rookie manager, will be able to close the gap to Celtic. He's a madman for taking that job.
 Someone on Scottish radio last night estimated that Celtic's squad is worth 2-3 times more than Rangers' at the moment. Rangers' chairman reckons that they only need to win the league once to break Celtic's financial dominance which he based on Rangers' failure to reach the Champions League group stages 10 years ago which messed up their finances thus sparking a chain of events over the next four seasons culminating in the club being sold, administration and ultimately liquidation. There's some doubt about that assertion as apparently Celtic don't budget for Champions League (that's a bonus) and they budget two years in advance. If they can't get to the UEFA Cup group stages next season then they'll continue to lag behind until at least Brendan Rodgers gets itchy for England again. Rangers still have a much bigger budget than Aberdeen or Hibernian though, but the club is still completely disorganized and unstable so it's not really a surprise they're scrapping for second and could finish fourth. Scott Brown, Celtic's captain, said at the start of the season that Rangers wouldn't challenge them this season, and he was dead right. I can't see how Steven Gerrard, a rookie manager, will be able to close the gap to Celtic. He's a madman for taking that job.Geeks. Football geeks.Who the hell follows Scottish football closely (or at all) other than Scottish (and some Irish) people anyway?
 
	
 
	Premier League season is over. Wenger's out. Probably the pasta shagger too. Was a boring season, tbh.
