Episodios

  • Are Rangers Right to Raise Prices for Squad Investment?
    Mar 27 2026

    In this episode of Let’s Talk Rangers, Ross and Craig break down Andrew Cavenagh’s latest statement and what it means for the club’s future direction, finances and structure. They discuss the 6.5% season ticket price rise, the £16m share issue, and whether Rangers are right to increase revenue to fund the first-team squad. The debate also covers whether this signals real ambition or financial necessity, and if supporters can trust the club to spend effectively. The episode also dives into Rangers’ decision not to appoint a sporting director, the focus on building a winning culture, and what that means for the club’s long-term structure. There’s further discussion on potential VAR investment in Scotland and whether improved technology or refereeing standards are the bigger issue.

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    39 m
  • Can Rangers Bring Mikey Moore Back Next Season?
    Mar 24 2026

    In this episode of Let’s Talk Rangers, Kyle and Ross ask: Can Rangers Bring Back Mikey Moore Next Season? following his standout display in Rangers’ 4–1 win over Aberdeen. They break down an improved all-round performance with better tempo and control, analyse key contributions from Rommens, Naderi and Tavernier, and discuss Moore’s impact and long-term future. The episode also covers Naderi’s influence, strong performances from Chukwuani and Djiga, and whether Rangers can maintain this level as the season builds.

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    39 m
  • Is the Chermiti-Naderi Partnership Working for Rangers?
    Mar 20 2026

    In this episode of Let’s Talk Rangers, Kyle and Ross discuss whether the Chermiti–Naderi partnership is really working for Rangers, or if the system is creating chances despite neither striker looking convincing domestically. They also react to Manny Fernandez’s Nigeria call-up, what it means for his development and Rangers’ chances of keeping him long-term, and debate whether loaning out Findlay Curtis was the right call during a title push despite his strong form at Kilmarnock. The podcast also covers Rangers’ reported transfer links to Motherwell pair Elijah Just and Tawanda Maswanhise, whether both players could make the step up to Ibrox, and finishes with a preview of Aberdeen as Danny Röhl faces key selection decisions ahead of another important league match.

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    40 m
  • Are Results All That Matter for Rangers Now?
    Mar 17 2026

    In this episode of Let’s Talk Rangers, Kyle and Ross are joined by Adam Thornton from the Heart and Hand podcast to react to Rangers’ 1–0 win over St Mirren and debate the big question: are results all that matter for Rangers right now? The discussion covers Danny Röhl’s 4-2-2-2 system, whether Rangers should stick with it, and why the team continues to struggle to finish games off despite periods of control. We also examine the growing criticism of Röhl’s tenure so far, and ask whether it is justified. With the title race entering a crucial stage, the episode ultimately asks whether Rangers supporters should prioritise results over performances in the run-in, or if the underlying displays remain a concern moving forward.

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    45 m
  • What Must Andreas Skov Olsen Do to Stay at Rangers?
    Mar 12 2026

    In this episode of Let’s Talk Rangers, Kyle and Ross discuss what Andreas Skov Olsen must do to earn a permanent move to Rangers, and whether the recent criticism of his performances is fair. The discussion looks at what Rangers supporters still need to see from the Danish winger before the end of the season and whether he can prove he deserves to stay at Ibrox. We also debate whether Nasser Djiga should partner Manny Fernandez in defence for the remainder of the campaign ahead of John Souttar, ask if Rangers currently have a midfield problem, and address the growing criticism of Danny Rohl following a difficult couple of weeks. The episode finishes with a look ahead to Rangers’ trip to Paisley to face St Mirren, and what the team must do to get back on track.

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    40 m
  • Why Do Rangers Struggle in the Biggest Moments?
    Mar 10 2026

    In this episode of Let’s Talk Rangers, Kyle and Ross react to Rangers’ heartbreaking Scottish Cup quarter-final defeat to Celtic on penalties at Ibrox and ask the big question: why do Rangers keep struggling when the pressure is highest? The discussion covers the game itself, the key moments that defined the tie, Rangers’ inability to deliver in the biggest moments, and why senior players continue to fall short when expectations are at their highest. The episode also looks at the ugly scenes after full-time, including the abhorrent vandalism and graffiti in the Broomloan Stand, and debates whether the growing criticism of Danny Röhl is fair after some supporters called for the Rangers manager to be sacked.

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    39 m
  • What Rangers Must Change to Win This Old Firm
    Mar 6 2026

    In this episode of Let’s Talk Rangers, Ross and Kyle preview Sunday’s huge Old Firm Scottish Cup quarter final between Rangers and Celtic at Ibrox and discuss what Rangers must change to win after last weekend’s 2–2 draw. We assess the mood around Rangers heading into the match and whether the strong first half performance from the league meeting offers encouragement, or if the second half collapse raises concerns ahead of another Old Firm clash. The discussion also looks at how important this game is for Rangers’ season, with the Scottish Cup now the clearest route to silverware, and whether Danny Röhl must show he has learned from last week’s Old Firm draw. Finally, we analyse what Rangers must do differently tactically and mentally, including potential shape and personnel changes, and how they can respond when the game isn’t going their way to silence doubts about their mentality in big matches against Celtic.

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    42 m
  • Old Firm Draw Exposes Rangers’ Mentality Concerns
    Mar 3 2026

    In this episode of Let’s Talk Rangers, Kyle and Ross react to Rangers’ frustrating 2-2 Old Firm draw with Celtic, breaking down what it means for the title race and where the game slipped away. We analyse the outstanding first-half performance — including Rangers’ aggressive press, direct attacking play and relentless pressure on Celtic’s back line — and why Youssef Chermiti’s goal summed up everything that was working. Attention then turns to the second-half collapse, what changed tactically, and why both the players and Danny Rohl must take responsibility for failing to adapt. With Rangers now taking 10 points from the last 18 and the gap stretching again despite the chance to close it against Hearts, we ask serious questions about this squad’s mentality and leadership. Finally, we debate whether Rangers can still recover to win the title — or if the damage has already been done.

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    40 m