Rangers aim to build on 55th league title by launching share scheme for fans
Daily MailAt a time when relations between football clubs and fans has been strained – particularly those who support the six Premier League teams that were set on the European Super League – Glasgow Rangers have taken an alternative step. Fresh from winning their 55th Scottish Premier League title, the crowning achievement of Steven Gerrard's three-year spell in charge, Rangers have launched a scheme that will see fans be able to buy shares in the club for a minimum investment of £500. Rangers returned to the pinnacle of Scottish football with their 55th title triumph last season Rangers fans can invest in the club for a minimum of £500 in a new share scheme It is a genuine chance for fans to have a say in which direction the club goes, as one share will mean one vote and a seat at AGMs. Rangers managing director Stewart Robertson was stunned at the European Super League Robertson, who has been MD at Ibrox since 2015, was flabbergasted at what was proposed – and delighted the proposals fell away so quickly.