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Rangers
2016–17 season
ChairmanDave King
ManagerMark Warburton
(until 10 February)
Graeme Murty
(from 10 February)
(until 12 March)
Pedro Caixinha
(from 13 March)
GroundIbrox Stadium
Glasgow, Scotland
(Capacity: 50,947)
Scottish Premiership3rd
Scottish CupSemi-finals
League CupSemi-finals
Top goalscorerLeague: Kenny Miller
(11)

All: Martyn Waghorn
(16)
Highest home attendance50,126 vs Celtic
(31 December)
Lowest home attendance26,079 vs Queen of the South
(20 September)
Average home league attendance48,883

The 2016–17 season was the 137th season of competitive football by Rangers.

Overview

Rangers played a total of 49 competitive matches during the 2016-17 season.

The club's pre-season plans were confirmed in May with the first-team's squad travelling to the United States for a training camp which incorporated a friendly match against United Soccer League side Charleston Battery.[1] The fallout from the 2016 Scottish Cup Final fan violence continued with the SFA announcing a former Sheriff principal would chair the independent commission into the disorder.[2][3] The commission reported on 5 August and concluded the pitch invasion was sparked by the high excitement of Hibernian fans, yet neither club could be blamed. The report highlighted security plans were appropriate and that the Scottish Government should consider criminalising pitch invasions.[4] However, Rangers raised concerns about several factual inaccuracies and contradictions in the report and asked to discuss this with the SFA.[5] On 30 August, Rangers and Hibernian were issued with notices of complaint by the Scottish FA's compliance officer in relation to the Scottish Cup final.[6] The end of May, post the 2016 Scottish Cup Final, saw Rangers continue preparations for the forthcoming season with the signing of English Championship winner Joey Barton from Burnley,[7] Liverpool youth player Jordan Rossiter,[8] former Tottenham Hotspur play-maker Niko Kranjčar[9] and Rangers managing director Stewart Robertson also disclosed Warburton and Weir were negotiating new contracts,[10] with the pair agreeing one-year extensions on 12 July.[11] Warburton would go on to bring in eleven new players in total,[12] including paying a million-pound-plus transfer fee for Englishman Joe Garner[13] which represented the largest investment made by Rangers in a player for over five years since the signing of current club captain Lee Wallace in July 2011.[14]

The side began the season in mid-July as part of the new look League Cup format,[15] paired in a group with Motherwell, Annan Athletic, East Stirlingshire and Stranraer.[16] The season got off to a winning start as the side beat Motherwell[17] and Annan Athletic[18] by 2-0 respectively. After topping their group[19] and strong showings in the two subsequent rounds,[20][21] Rangers set up a semi-final against Celtic,[22] however, the side lost 1-0 which ended their participation in the competition.[23] The side league form proved equally fruitless as the side engaged in a faulting start to the season which culminated in a humiliating 5-1 defeat to Old Firm rivals, Celtic.[24] The opening league match of the season saw Rangers stutter to a 1-1 draw at home to Hamilton Academical[25] and despite registering wins in the following to matches Rangers would go through the month of September without winning a league match, including defeats to both Aberdeen[26] and Celtic.[24] The aftermath from the latter match saw Rangers suspend midfielder Joey Barton for three weeks.[27] Barton had been involved in a training ground bust up with fellow midfielder Andy Halliday a few days after losing to Celtic.[28] The suspension was extended by another week on 9 October[29] and Barton was also charged by the Scottish Football Association for breaking rules relating to gambling on football matches.[30] Upon the completion of his suspension, Barton returned to Ibrox for a meeting on 27 October, however, upon its conclusion it emerged that he remained suspended by the club and no party made further comment.[31] In the meanwhile, despite the first-team's indifferent league form the side still sat second in the Scottish Premiership by the end of October,[32] even though two of the marquee summer signings had effectively been ruled out for the season, with Barton returning from suspension but being relegated to the youth-team[33] and Niko Kranjčar suffering cruciate ligament which sidelined him for the rest of the season.[34] Barton was unhappy at being relegated to the youth team and was signed off with stress on 8 November[35] but the saga came to a conclusion two days later when the Englishman agreed to a mutual contract terminated.[36]

The sides form improved through December, with the team building a four match winning run on the back of a poor 2-0 defeat to Heart of Midlothian at Tynecastle on 30 November.[37] However, the final two matches of 2016 saw the side collect only one point from a possible six with a draw away to St Johnstone[38] and defeat in the third Old Firm derby of the season.[39] This left the club second in the table going into 2017 and the mid-season break, two points ahead of third placed Aberdeen although the latter did have a game in hand. The January transfer window saw the club released several former youth prospects who had failed to meet expectations, while Warburton brought in two young loanee signings from English Premier League sides in the shape of Emerson Hyndman and Jon Toral from Bournemouth and Arsenal respectively. However, the lack of any permanent outfield signings drew criticism, as did the performances of the previous summers transfers, with particular focus being placed on the role of Head of Recruitment Frank McParland.[40] On 10 February 2017, manager Warburton, assistant manager David Weir and McParland left Rangers, with the former being replaced by Graeme Murty who was placed in caretaker control of the first-team.[41][42] Several reasons for the trio departure were highlighted by the media, as well as the club. The first-team's poor performance in the first half of the season a prominent cause, which crystallised after an embarrassing 4-1 defeat away to Heart of Midlothian on 1 February[43] and an insipid 1-1 draw at home to Ross County three days later, a match which proved to be Warburtons last game in charge of Rangers.[44] The poor signing policy was mooted,[45] however, the club also stated that the management team were not committed to the job and reported the team had tendered their resignations five days before being replaced[42][46] which Warburton later disputed.[47] Early contenders for the role included former Rangers manager Alex McLeish[48] and former Rangers defender Frank de Boer.[49] On Valentine's Day 2017, Managing director Stewart Robertson announced that the club would seek to appoint a Director of Football to work alongside a new first-team manager.[50] Meanwhile, Murty's time in charge, begaan with a fourth round Scottish cup win over Greenock Morton, however, league formed remained indifferent his first two league matches ende in away defeats to Dundee[51] and Inverness CT.[52] This left the side in third place, six points adrift of Aberdeen, at the beginning of March. A dramatic 3-2 win of St Johnstone saw Murty register his only league win in his six-game spell as manager with his last two games in charge seeing him set up to a Scottish Cup semi-final against Celtic after a 6-0 win over Hamilton Academical, the team's largest win of the season, before drawing the third league Old Firm match. On 11 March, Rangers confirmed Caixinha as the club's sixteenth manager with the Portuguese coach appointed two days later.[53] However, the pursuit of a Director of Football was not as successful as the Boards fist choice, Southampton's Ross Wilson,[54] turning down the offer of the role.[55]

Away from football, the board instigated court proceedings against four of its former executives and investor Mike Ashley. The case against former chief executives Charles Green and Derek Llambias, former commercial director Imran Ahmad, former financial director Brian Stockbridge and Ashley was brought regarding a loss of income caused by retail deals agreed between the company that owns the club and Sports Direct from 2012 to 2015.[56] Details of Rangers legal claim was revealed on 12 August after Ashley's lawyers succeeded in a bid to the documents disclosed. According to the papers lodged with the Court of Session, Rangers sought approximately £4.1m in damages caused by alleged negligence by Green and other club staff from which Ashley unfairly benefited.[57] Rangers regained representation at a domestic football level as Managing director Stewart Robertson was appointed to the SFA professional game board, although Robertson had initially signalled his intent to stand for the SPFL board but withdrew due to a lack of support.[58] Meanwhile, the former Rangers owner Craig Whyte was the only person facing fraud charges relating to the liquidation of The Rangers Football Club Plc, proceedings began in June.[59] In a bizarre twist, former Rangers vice-chairman Donald Findlay QC was appointed to Whyte's legal team and will defend Whyte when he faces charges relating to the acquisition of the club in May 2011 and its subsequent financial mismanagement.[60] On 22 December, at his pre-trial Whyte entered a not guilty plea at the High Court in Glasgow.[61] The trial concerning accusations of fraudulent acquisition of the Club began in April 2017, with former Rangers managers Walter Smith and Ally McCoist called to give evidence about the financial situation at the Oldco preceding Whyte's reign.[62]

The corporate aftermath of Whyte's reign was continued and it was revealed that oldco administrators have raised legal action against Police Scotland and the Lord Advocate[63] while oldco creditors would received £2m less in potential payouts after the liquidation costs increased, leaving the total payout at £16.663m.[64] Although RIFC did settle a fine imposed upon the Oldco by the Nimmo Smith commission[65] after a tribunal held against the club in October 2015, the total cost was £286,000.[66] At the start of February, it was reported that liquidators of the Oldco, BDO, had launched a legal action against former administrators Duff & Phelps over the business strategies adopted by the administrating team and seeking up to £28.9m in damages.[67]

The spectre of Mike Ashley continued to haunt Rangers in the early part of the season. Ashley lost a legal challenge to the SFA's fine over breaching dual ownership rules[68] with reports he faced a £250,000 legal bill.[69] In October, he was ordered to pay half of the SFA's legal costs and an additional fee for the costs incurred from receiving specialist legal advice.[70] Moreover, further failed legal action meant Ashley was required to pay the legal costs of the SFA and Dave King following a failed bid to overturn the decision that King was a "fit and proper" person from April 2016.[71] Despite standing down from the board of Rangers Retail in June 2016, the club's joint merchandising venture with Sports Direct,[72] Ashley refused to relinquish his grip over Rangers retail operations.[73][74] After reaching an impasse in its attempts to renegotiation the retail agreements with Sports Direct, an stand off ensued between the retailer and Rangers with the latter withdrew removing rights to use the club's intellectual property which would impact on the sale of Rangers new Puma football kits.[75] Despite the club withdrawing permission to use its trademarks, which effectively halted the slae of kits,[76] Puma released the 2016-17 kits at the beginning of August.[77] This led to the board to consider replacing the Puma kits with an alternative.[78] The contract with Rangers Retail reportedly earned the club only four pence from every pound spent on merchandise and was highlighted as a reason for Rangers weak financial performance. On Halloween 2016 it emerged that Ashley lodged a counter-suit against Rangers, King and director Paul Murray,[79] with initial proceedings regarding the case being heard at the High Court of Justice in March 2017.[80]

The board released RIFC's annual accounts on 28 October which revealed annual losses had been halved to £3.3m and turnover increased to £22.2m, however, further funding was required to maintain the business as a going concern.[81] In March 2017, a decision Takeover Appeal Board (TAB) following a complaint by former Rangers chairman David Somers ruled that Dave King had been acting in concerted with other investors during King's March 2015 boardroom takeover. This meant that King was liable to purchase all of the shares in RIFC, with the TAB setting a price of 20p per share.[82] A few days later, RIFC revealed an operating profit of £300,000 in unaudited results for the six months to 31 December 2016, although this equated to a pre-tax loss of £278,000.[83]

In June 2016, it was announced by the SPFL that the Challenge Cup would be expanded to include teams from the Welsh Premier League, Northern Irish Premiership and an under-20s side from each Scottish Premiership club.[84] On the same day as this announcement, the under-20s team coach Ian Durrant was relieved of his duties in a coaching reshuffle,[85] with Rangers appointing Graeme Murty as Head Development Squad Coach on 17 August, to replace him.[86] The draw for the first round of the 2016–17 Challenge Cup was made with Rangers under-20s side paired with Stirling University F.C. who play in the Lowland Football League.[87] The U20 side progressed conformably beating Stirling University 4-0 at Forthbank Stadium with Josh Jeffries scoring a brace.[88] A second round tie with Scottish League One side Stenhousemuir was set-up,[89] again played at Forthbank, however, the side could not match its previous performance and went down 3-1 with Ryan Hardie netting the Rangers goal.[90]

Rangers fan groups Rangers Supporters' Trust, Rangers Supporters Assembly and Rangers First merged to form Club 1872 in late May,[91] and two-weeks later it announced that the new organisation had purchased enough shares to make it the sixth largest shareholder in RIFC.[92] Harmony did not last for long amongst the support, however, as three directors of the Rangers First resigned from the organisation over a row regarding its governance, with Rangers First now the shareholding vehicle for Club 1872.[93] On 30 September, the results of the first elections to Club 1872's board was announced with seven members elected including Rangers current company secretary James Blair, former requisitioner Alex Wilson, as well as the leader of Sons of Struth, Craig Houston.[94] In November, the fans group increased its holding further to become the fifth largest individual shareholder, possessing just over five million ordinary shares,[95] however, further setbacks saw three directors resign from the board of Club 1872 after only six months in post.[96]

Players

Squad information

N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
Since
App
Goals
Ends
Transfer fee
Notes
1GK Wes Foderingham2620159302019Free
2DF James Tavernier25201594172019£0.2m
3DF Clint Hill3820163262017Free
4DF Rob Kiernan2620157612018£0.2m
5DF Lee Wallace (captain)292011247252019£1.5m
6DF Danny Wilson2520159222018Free
7FW Joe Garner29201634102019£1.8m
8MF Joey Barton342016802018Freeleft on 10 November
8MF Jon Toral222017 (Winter)1532017Loan
9FW Kenny Miller (vc)3720142771112018Free
10FW Barrie McKay222011140202018Youth system
11FW Josh Windass2320162712020£0.06m
14FW Joe Dodoo2120162552020£0.25m
15MF Harry Forrester262016 (Winter)4482019Free
16MF Andy Halliday (2nd vc)25201590152020Free
17DF Lee Hodson2520161812019Free
18MF Jordan Rossiter202016602020£0.25m
19MF Niko Kranjčar3220161532018Free
20MF Fraser Aird21201185122018Youth systemleft on 18 January
20MF Emerson Hyndman212017 (Winter)1742017Loan
21MF Matt Crooks232016302020£0.06mout on loan from January
23MF Jason Holt26201584122020£0.065m
24DF Philippe Senderos322016402017Free
25GK Matt Gilks342016502018Freeleft on 31 January
25GK Jak Alnwick232017 (Winter)102020£0.25m
27DF David Bates202017 (Winter)802018Freeloan made permanent
29FW Michael O'Halloran262016 (Winter)3732020£0.5m
30MF Jordan Thompson202015302018Freeout on season loan
31FW Ryan Hardie2020131022018Youth systemout on season loan
32GK Liam Kelly212012002018Youth systemout on season loan
33FW Martyn Waghorn27201577442018£0.2m
39DF Ross Lyon192014002017Youth system
44FW Andy Dallas17201600Youth system
45MF Serge Atakayi182016002019Nominal
48MF Tom Walsh2020121302017Youth systemleft on 18 January
52MF Liam Burt182015302018Youth system
53DF Kyle Bradley182015102018Youth system
54DF Aidan Wilson182015202019Youth system
55MF Jamie Barjonas182015402018Youth system
61DF Myles Beerman182016802018Free
64DF Jordan Houston172016002019Youth system
  • Last updated: 21 May 2017
  • Source: Players transfer and Wikipedia players' articles
  • Ordered by position on pitch.

Transfers

In

First-team
No.
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
Moving from
Type
Transfer
window
Ends
Transfer
fee
Source
11MF Josh Windass22Accrington Stanley TransferSummer2020£0.06m[97][98]
21MF Matt Crooks22Accrington Stanley TransferSummer2020£0.06m[97][98]
18MF Jordan Rossiter19Liverpool TransferSummer2020£0.25m[8][99]
8MF Joey Barton33Burnley TransferSummer2018Free[7]
3DF Clint Hill37Queens Park Rangers TransferSummer2017Free[100]
19MF Niko Kranjčar31New York Cosmos TransferSummer2018Free[101][9]
25GK Matt Gilks34Burnley TransferSummer2018Free[102]
17DF Lee Hodson24Milton Keynes Dons TransferSummer2019Free[103]
14FW Joe Dodoo21Leicester City TransferSummer2020£0.25m[104][105]
7FW Joe Garner28Preston North End TransferSummer2019£1.8m[13]
24DF Philippe Senderos31Grasshopper Club Zürich TransferSummer2017Free[106]
20MF Emerson Hyndman20Bournemouth LoanWinter2017n/a[107]
8MF Jon Toral21Arsenal LoanWinter2017n/a[108]
25GK Jak Alnwick23Port Vale TransferWinter2020£0.25m[109]

Total expenditure: £2.67m

Academy
No.
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
Moving from
Type
Transfer
window
Ends
Transfer
fee
Source
27DF David Bates19Raith RoversLoanSummer2017n/a[110]
45MF Serge Atakayi17FF Jaro TransferSummer2019Nominal[111][112]
61DF Myles Beerman17Manchester City TransferSummer2018Free[111]
47FW Amin Bouzaig19Puerto Malagueno TransferSummer2017Free[111]
46MF Ursene Mouanda18New Hartley Juniors TransferSummer2017Free[111]
27DF David Bates20Raith RoversTransferWinter2018Free[113][114]
77MF Izhaak Ahmed17Angered MBIK TransferWinter2018Undisclosed[115][116]

Total income: £0m

Out

First-team
N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
Moving to
Type
Transfer
window
Transfer
fee
Source
7MF Nicky Law28Bradford City End of contractSummerFree[117][118]
11MF David Templeton27Hamilton AcademicalEnd of contractSummerFree[117][119]
14FW Nicky Clark24Bury End of contractSummerFree[117][120]
22MF Dean Shiels31Dundalk End of contractSummerFree[121][122]
8MF Gedion Zelalem19Arsenal Loan ReturnSummern/a[123]
6DF Dominic Ball20Tottenham Hotspur Loan ReturnSummern/a[123]
17MF Billy King22Heart of MidlothianLoan ReturnSummern/a[123]
1GK Cammy Bell29Dundee UnitedContract terminatedSummerFree[124][125]
MF Robbie Crawford23Raith RoversContract terminatedSummerFree[126][127]
MF Andy Murdoch21Greenock MortonContract terminatedSummerFree[128][129]
8MF Joey Barton34Burnley Contract terminatedn/aFree[36][130]
21MF Matt Crooks22Scunthorpe United LoanWintern/a[131][132]
20DF Fraser Aird21FalkirkContract terminatedWinterFree[133][134]
25GK Matt Gilks34Wigan Athletic TransferWinterUndisclosed[135]

Last updated: 1 February 2017
Total income: £0m

Academy
N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
Moving to
Type
Transfer
window
Transfer
fee
Source
31DF Luca Gasparotto21FalkirkEnd of contractSummerFree[136][137]
44DF Tom Lang18DumbartonEnd of contractSummerFree[136][138]
57MF Mekhi Leacock-McLeod20Ware End of contractSummerFree[136][139]
36MF Dylan Dykes19Ross CountyEnd of contractSummerFree[136][123]
43DF David Brownlie19Ross CountyEnd of contractSummerFree[136][140]
34MF Darren Ramsay20Annan AthleticEnd of contractSummerFree[136][141]
54MF Jamie Brandon18Heart of MidlothianEnd of contractSummerFree[136][142]
35MF Jamie Mills20Stirling AlbionEnd of contractSummerFree[136][123]
58FW Rory Currie18Heart of MidlothianEnd of contractSummerFree[142]
MF Przemyslaw Dachnowicz17Annan AthleticEnd of contractSummerFree[123]
32GK Liam Kelly20LivingstonLoanSummern/a[143][113]
48MF Tom Walsh20St MirrenLoanSummern/a[144]
35MF Scott Roberts20Raith RoversLoanSummern/a[145]
31FW Ryan Hardie19St MirrenLoanSummern/a[146]
30MF Jordan Thompson19Raith RoversLoanSummern/a[110][113]
57GK Kieran Wright16Gala Fairydean RoversLoanSummern/a[147][113]
34DF Ryan Sinnamon20Annan AthleticLoann/an/a[148]
56FW Sam Jamieson17Stirling UniversityLoann/an/a[113]
31FW Ryan Hardie19Raith RoversLoanWintern/a[149]
46MF Ursene Mouanda18Free agentEnd of contractWinterFree[150]
48MF Tom Walsh20Free agentContract terminatedWinterFree[133]
35MF Scott Roberts20Raith RoversContract terminatedWinterFree[113]
36MF Josh Jeffries19Stirling AlbionLoanWintern/a[151]
40DF Ross McCrorie18DumbartonLoanWintern/a[152]
51DF Jason Krones18Gala Fairydean RoversLoanWintern/a[152]
34DF Ryan Sinnamon20Elgin CityContract terminatedWinterFree[153][154]
37DF Lewis White19Free agentContract terminatedWinterFree[154]

Last updated: 26 January 2017
Total income: £0m

New contracts

First-team
N
P
Nat.
Name
AgeDate signedContract lengthExpiry dateSource
5DF Lee Wallace2820 June3 yearsMay 2019[155]
MAN Mark Warburton5312 July3 yearsMay 2019[10][11]
AMAN David Weir4612 July3 yearsMay 2019[10][11]
4DF Rob Kiernan2519 July2 yearsMay 2018[156]
1GK Wes Foderingham2519 July3 yearsMay 2019[156]
2DF James Tavernier2421 July3 yearsMay 2019[157][158][159]
9FW Kenny Miller3728 April1 yearMay 2018[160]

Last updated: 28 April 2017

Academy
N
P
Nat.
Name
AgeDate signedContract lengthExpiry dateSource
38FW Jordan Gibson185 May1 yearMay 2017[161]
64DF Jordan Houston1618 October3 yearsMay 2019[162]
63DF Scott Gray1620 October3 yearsMay 2019[163]
40DF Ross McCrorie1824 December2 years & 6 monthsMay 2019[164]
41GK Robby McCrorie1824 December2 years & 6 monthsMay 2019[164]
30MF Jordan Thompson2011 January1 year & 6 monthsMay 2018[113]
54DF Aidan Wilson189 May2 yearsMay 2019[165]
59FW Zak Rudden179 May3 yearsMay 2020[165]
58MF Jack Thomson179 May3 yearsMay 2020[165]

Last updated: 9 May 2017

Last updated: 21 May 2017
Source: Wikipedia article
Ordered by position
0 shown as blank

Last updated: 21 May 2017
Source: Match reports
Only competitive matches

Disciplinary record

N P Nat. Name LeagueScottish CupLeague CupTotal
       
1GK Wes Foderingham11
2DF James Tavernier729
3DF Clint Hill6161
4DF Rob Kiernan4141
5DF Lee Wallace44
6DF Danny Wilson516
7FW Joe Garner9110
8MF Joey Barton11
8MF Jon Toral55
9FW Kenny Miller11
10FW Barrie McKay11
11MF Josh Windass213
15MF Harry Forrester224
16MF Andy Halliday415
17DF Lee Hodson11
19MF Niko Kranjčar22
20MF Emerson Hyndman11
21MF Matt Crooks11
23MF Jason Holt33
24DF Philippe Senderos2121
27DF David Bates11
29FW Michael O'Halloran2121
33FW Martyn Waghorn617
55MF Jamie Barjonas11
61DF Myles Beerman11

Last updated: 21 May 2017
Source: Match reports
Only competitive matches

Club

Source: Wikipedia article

The Rangers Football Club Ltd
PositionStaff
Managing Director Stewart Robertson
Director of Finance
and Administration
Andrew Dickson
Non-executive director Paul Murray
(until 27 March)[166]
Non-executive director John Gilligan
(until 27 March)[166]
Non-executive director Graeme Park
(until 27 March)[166]
Company secretary James Blair

Source: Wikipedia article

Coaching staff

PositionStaff
Manager Mark Warburton
(until 10 February)[42]
Graeme Murty
(from 12 February)[42]
(until 10 March)[53]
Pedro Caixinha
(from 13 March)[53]
Assistant manager David Weir
(until 10 February)[42]
Hélder Baptista
(from 13 March)[167]
Assistant coach Jonatan Johansson
(from 9 April)[168][169]
Assistant coach Pedro Malta
(from 16 March)[167]
Head of Performance
and Preparation
Craig Flannigan
Head of Strength
and Conditioning
Gary Sherriff
(until May)
Goalkeepers coach Jim Stewart
(until 16 March)[170]
José Belman
(from 13 March)[167]

Source: Wikipedia article

Other staff

PositionStaff
Head of Academy Craig Mulholland
Head of Commercial Scott Steedman
Head of Recruitment Frank McParland
(until 10 February)[42]
Head of Analysis Neil McIlhargey
Company secretary James Blair
Physiotherapists Steve Walker
Kevin Maclellan
Doctor Dr Paul Jackson
Masseur Davie Lavey
Kit Executive Jimmy Bell
Honorary President John Greig
Global Ambassador Richard Gough
Supporter Liaison
Officer
Jim Hannah
(until 14 February)[171][172]
Greg Marshall
(from 10 April)[173]

Source: Wikipedia article

Matches

Scottish Premiership

Game
Date
Tournament
Round
Ground
Opponent
Score1
Report
56 August 2016Scottish Premiership1HHamilton Academical1–1
ReportReport link
Kick off
12:30 BST
Attendance
49,125
Referee
RangersHamilton Academical
62' Waghorn
30' Crawford
 37' Devlin
 38' Sarris
 40' Kurakins
 45+3' Crawford
 54' Donati
713 August 2016Scottish Premiership2ADundee2–1
ReportReport link
Kick off
12:15 BST
Attendance
9,702
Referee
DundeeRangers
 34' O'Dea
44' O'Hara
 86' O'Hara
 5' Wilson
14' Forrester
39' Miller
 46' Forrester
820 August 2016Scottish Premiership3HMotherwell2–1
ReportReport link
Kick off
15:00 BST
Attendance
48,716
Referee
RangersMotherwell
64' Forrester
90+1' Miller
926 August 2016Scottish Premiership4AKilmarnock1–1
ReportReport link
Kick off
19:45 BST
Attendance
11,800
Referee
KilmarnockRangers
29' Boyd
 45' Smith
 58' Hawkshaw
 63' Taylor
 76' Boyle
 79' Boyd
 38' Barton
59' Tavernier
 83' Forrester
1010 September 2016Scottish Premiership5ACeltic1–5
ReportReport link
Kick off
12:00 BST
Attendance
58,348
Referee
CelticRangers
 8' Biton
33' Dembélé
42' Dembélé
 49' Touré
61' Sinclair
 80' Roberts
83' Dembélé
 84' Dembélé
90+2' Armstrong
 29' Kranjčar
44' Garner
 63' Senderos
 68' Kiernan
 75' Senderos
1117 September 2016Scottish Premiership6HRoss County0–0
ReportReport link
Kick off
15:00 BST
Attendance
47,935
Referee
RangersRoss County
 42' Wallace
 63' Woods
1325 September 2016Scottish Premiership7AAberdeen1–2
ReportReport link
Kick off
13:00 BST
Attendance
19,263
Referee
AberdeenRangers
 14' Shinnie
46' Hayes
 53' Reynolds
 64' O'Connor
 79' Hayes
 83' McLean
90' Maddison
 22' Garner
 48' Wilson
79' (pen.) Halliday
 81' Kranjčar
 90' Tavernier
141 October 2016Scottish Premiership8HPartick Thistle2–0
ReportReport link
Kick off
15:00 BST
Attendance
49,680
Referee
RangersPartick Thistle
33' Kranjčar
40' Halliday
 45' Senderos
 44' Erskine
 57' Gordon
1514 October 2016Scottish Premiership9AInverness CT1–0
ReportReport link
Kick off
19:45 BST
Attendance
7,012
Referee
Inverness Caledonian ThistleRangers
 33' McKay
 51' Draper
 84' Warren
22' Miller
 51' Waghorn
1726 October 2016Scottish Premiership11HSt Johnstone1–1
ReportReport link
Kick off
19:45 BST
Attendance
46,563
Referee
RangersSt Johnstone
 17' O'Halloran
37' Garner
 56' Garner
 90' Kiernan
5' Alston
 36' Millar
 56' Easton
 87' Paton
1829 October 2016Scottish Premiership12HKilmarnock3–0
ReportReport link
Kick off
15:00 BST
Attendance
49,302
Referee
RangersKilmarnock
16' Wallace
29' (pen.) Halliday
47' Garner
 51' Dicker
 63' McKenzie
196 November 2016Scottish Premiership13ARoss County1–1
ReportReport link
Kick off
12:00 GMT
Attendance
6,590
Referee
Ross CountyRangers
26' Davies
 61' Chow
 76' Dow
 78' Dingwall
 82' Routis
 86' Burke
8' Hill
 67' Holt
 74' Waghorn
2019 November 2016Scottish Premiership14HDundee1–0
ReportReport link
Kick off
15:00 GMT
Attendance
48,773
Referee
RangersDundee
 68' Halliday
90+2' Forrester
 40' Holt
 82' O'Dea
2126 November 2016Scottish Premiership15APartick Thistle2–1
ReportReport link
Kick off
12:15 GMT
Attendance
7,951
Referee
Partick ThistleRangers
 40' Elliott
76' Doolan
 45' Garner
81' Dodoo
 90' O'Halloran
 90+2' Wallace
90+4' Dodoo
2230 November 2016[174]Scottish Premiership10AHearts0–2
ReportReport link
Kick off
19:45 GMT
Attendance
16,803
Referee
Heart of MidlothianRangers
44' Muirhead
 45+2' Paterson
60' Muirhead
 76' Souttar
 36' Crooks
233 December 2016Scottish Premiership16HAberdeen2–1
ReportReport link
Kick off
15:00 GMT
Attendance
50,003
Referee
RangersAberdeen
 20' Hodson
 23' Kiernan
52' Miller
 53' Halliday
70' Hodson
 79' Hill
 90+1'  Hill
 90+2' Wallace
 90+4' Waghorn
 60' Jack
 82' Considine
 90+3' Pawlett
90+4' Considine
 90+5'  Jack
2410 December 2016Scottish Premiership17HHearts2–0
ReportReport link
Kick off
15:00 GMT
Attendance
50,039
Referee
RangersHeart of Midlothian
29' Kiernan
 42' Garner
51' McKay
 36' Kitchen
 41' Walker
 45+2' Djoum
 67' Paterson
2516 December 2016Scottish Premiership18AHamilton Academical2–1
ReportReport link
Kick off
19:45 GMT
Attendance
5,292
Referee
Hamilton AcademicalRangers
 10' Sarris
77' Imrie
 86' MacKinnon
 90' Imrie
 90+2' Devlin
 90+3' McMann
45' Waghorn
52' Waghorn
 90+2' Garner
2624 December 2016Scottish Premiership19HInverness CT1–0
ReportReport link
Kick off
15:00 GMT
Attendance
48,528
Referee
RangersInverness Caledonian Thistle
13' (o.g.) McKay
 43' Tavernier
 37' Cole
 45+2' Vigurs
 85' Meekings
2728 December 2016Scottish Premiership20ASt Johnstone1–1
ReportReport link
Kick off
19:45 GMT
Attendance
7,979
Referee
St JohnstoneRangers
28' MacLean
 69' Paton
 69' Foster
 89' MacLean
23' McKay
 35' Holt
 55' Hill
 67' Halliday
2831 December 2016Scottish Premiership21HCeltic1–2
ReportReport link
Kick off
12:15 GMT
Attendance
50,126
Referee
RangersCeltic
12' Miller
 52' Windass
 89' Tavernier
 90+2' Wilson
 24' Brown
33' Dembélé
 45+5' Šimunović
 65' Lustig
70' Sinclair
3028 January 2017SPL22AMotherwell2–0
ReportReport link
Kick off
12:30 GMT
Attendance
7,902
Referee
MotherwellRangers
 27' McDonald
 5' O'Halloran
 12' Kiernan
72' Miller
 80' Hill
87' Hyndman
311 February 2017SPL23AHearts1–4
ReportReport link
Kick off
19:45 GMT
Attendance
16,570
Referee
Heart of MidlothianRangers
4' Nowak
 42' Struna
49' Walker
54' Cowie
63' Walker
 68' Nowak
36' Hyndman
 57' Hill
324 February 2017SPL24HRoss County1–1
ReportReport link
Kick off
15:00 GMT
Attendance
49,428
Referee
RangersRoss County
71' Wallace
 75' Foderingham
 85' Toral
 90+2' Tavernier
4' Schalk
 29' Woods
 75' Curran
3419 February 2017SPL25ADundee1–2
ReportReport link
Kick off
15:15 GMT
Attendance
9,017
Referee
DundeeRangers
13' O'Hara
41' Holt
 60' Etxabeguren
62' Garner
 63' Garner
3524 February 2017SPL26AInverness CT1–2
ReportReport link
Kick off
19:45 GMT
Attendance
6,415
Referee
Inverness Caledonian ThistleRangers
45' Tansey
 56' Laing
 66' Tansey
89' Mckay
 14' Toral
67' (pen.) Waghorn
 86' Wilson
361 March 2017SPL27HSt Johnstone3–2
ReportReport link
Kick off
19:45 GMT
Attendance
46,800
Referee
RangersSt Johnstone
22' McKay
 47' Toral
48' Waghorn
 78' Kiernan
 89' Hyndman
90+1' Hyndman
 54' Watson
 60' Craig
 69' Paton
74' Wotherspoon
87' Anderson
3812 March 2017SPL28ACeltic1–1
ReportReport link
Kick off
12:00 GMT
Attendance
58,545
Referee
CelticRangers
35' Armstrong
 77' Brown
 81' Lustig
 18' Waghorn
 33' Wilson
 41' Tavernier
 52' Hill
87' Hill
3918 March 2017SPL29HHamilton Academical4–0
ReportReport link
Kick off
15:00 GMT
Attendance
49,090
Referee
RangersHamilton Academical
26' Hyndman
41' Hill
55' (pen.) Waghorn
 57' Tavernier
74' Wallace
 84' Wallace
 36' Redmond
 49' Gogić
401 April 2017SPL30HMotherwell1–1
ReportReport link
Kick off
15:00 BST
Attendance
49,198
Referee
RangersMotherwell
 22' Waghorn
 43' Toral
62' Garner
3' Moult
 31' Pearson
 66' McHugh
 74' Lasley
 88' McDonald
415 April 2017SPL31AKilmarnock0–0
ReportReport link
Kick off
19:45 BST
Attendance
9,548
Referee
KilmarnockRangers
 58' Taylor
 68' Wilson
 84' Dicker
 88' Ajer
 43' Tavernier
 52' Garner
429 April 2017SPL32AAberdeen3–0
ReportReport link
Kick off
12:30 BST
Attendance
19,332
Referee
AberdeenRangers
 4' Jack
 24' Taylor
 33' Shinnie
 4' Garner
 53' Holt
79' Miller
81' Miller
83' Dodoo
4315 April 2017SPL33HPartick Thistle2–0
ReportReport link
Kick off
15:00 BST
Attendance
49,748
Referee
RangersPartick Thistle
39' Miller
54' Toral
 83' Erskine
 90+2' Nisbet
4529 April 2017SPL34HCeltic1–5
ReportReport link
Kick off
12:00 BST
Attendance
49,622
Referee
RangersCeltic
 27' Windass
 63' Halliday
81' Miller
7' (pen.) Sinclair
18' Griffiths
52' McGregor
66' Boyata
 68' Boyata
87' Lustig
 88' Lustig
467 May 2017SPL35APartick Thistle2–1
ReportReport link
Kick off
12:15 BST
Attendance
6,799
Referee
Partick ThistleRangers
14' Doolan
 70' Booth
83' McKay
90+4' Garner
 90+5' Garner
4713 May 2017SPL36HHearts2–1
ReportReport link
Kick off
12:15 BST
Attendance
47,809
Referee
RangersHeart of Midlothian
6' Garner
 16' Hill
53' McKay
 26' Buaben
51' Gonçalves
 79' Smith
4817 May 2017SPL37HAberdeen1–2
ReportReport link
Kick off
19:45 BST
Attendance
48,289
Referee
RangersAberdeen
 50' Miller
61' Waghorn
4921 May 2017SPL38ASt Johnstone2–1
ReportReport link
Kick off
12:30 BST
Attendance
6,799
Referee
St JohnstoneRangers
 15' Craig
76' Cummins
40' Miller
53' Toral
 55' Toral
 81' Waghorn
 89' Barjonas

Last updated: 21 May 2017
Source: Wikipedia article
1Rangers goals come first.
National flags for Ground and Opponent columns are only shown when different from that of Rangers.
M = Match; Ground: H = Home, A = Away, N = Neutral, HR = Home replacement, AR = Away replacement.

Scottish Cup

Game
Date
Tournament
Round
Ground
Opponent
Score1
Report
2921 January 2017Scottish CupR4HMotherwell2–1
ReportReport link
Kick off
12:30 GMT
Attendance
31,921
Referee
RangersMotherwell
85' Miller
89' Miller
 63' Chalmers
74' Moult
 81' McDonald
 90+5' McHugh
3312 February 2017Scottish CupR5HGreenock Morton2–1
ReportReport link
Kick off
15:00 GMT
Attendance
30,295
Referee
RangersGreenock Morton
13' Miller
61' Waghorn
 73' Tavernier
 4' Lamie
7' Tidser
374 March 2017Scottish CupQFHHamilton Academical6–0
ReportReport link
Kick off
12:30 GMT
Attendance
27,287
Referee
RangersHamilton Academical
33' (pen.) Waghorn
48' Garner
 56' Garner
77' Toral
82' Hill
88' Garner
90+1' Garner
4423 April 2017Scottish CupSFNCeltic0–2
ReportReport link
Kick off
12:00 GMT
Attendance
49,645
Referee
RangersCeltic
 4' Halliday
 36' Beerman
 50' Tavernier
11' McGregor
51' (pen.) Sinclair
 78' Šimunović
 88' Rogic

Last updated: 12 February 2017
Source: Wikipedia article
1Rangers goals come first.
National flags for Ground and Opponent columns are only shown when different from that of Rangers.
M = Match; Ground: H = Home, A = Away, N = Neutral, HR = Home replacement, AR = Away replacement.

League Cup

Game
Date
Tournament
Round
Ground
Opponent
Score1
Report
116 July 2016League CupGSAMotherwell2–0
ReportReport link
Kick off
15:00 BST
Attendance
6,951
Referee
MotherwellRangers
 62' McDonald
 77' McHugh
48' Tavernier
 52' Forrester
 82' Windass
90+1' Waghorn
219 July 2016League CupGSHAnnan Athletic2–0
ReportReport link
Kick off
19:45 BST
Attendance
31,628
Referee
Euan Anderson
RangersAnnan Athletic
30' McKay
74' Waghorn
 90+1' Waghorn
 75' Asghar
 78' Lucas
322 July 2016League CupGSACEast Stirlingshire3–0
ReportReport link
Kick off
19:45 BST
Attendance
2,246
Referee
East StirlingshireRangers
10' (pen.) Halliday
35' Windass
90+1' Dodoo
425 July 2016League CupGSHStranraer3–0
ReportReport link
Kick off
19:45 BST
Attendance
29,575
Referee
RangersStranraer
5' (pen.) Waghorn
16' Waghorn
53' Kranjčar
 38' Barbour
 74' Gibson
 80' Thomson
69 August 2016League CupR2HPeterhead5–0
ReportReport link
Kick off
19:45 BST
Attendance
27,076
Referee
RangersPeterhead
19' Kranjčar
35' Hill
48' (o.g.) Kelleher
56' Hill
65' Dodoo
 22' Strachan
 50' Ross
 55' Blockley
 70' Rumsby
1220 September 2016League CupQFHQueen of the South5–0
ReportReport link
Kick off
19:45 BST
Attendance
26,079
Referee
RangersQueen of the South
 11' Wilson
33' Holt
 59' Forrester
62' Halliday
63' Waghorn
71' Waghorn
83' Waghorn
 44' Millar
1623 October 2016League CupSFNCeltic0–1
ReportReport link
Kick off
14:15 BST
Attendance
50,697
Referee
RangersCeltic
 15' McKay
 82' Brown
87' Dembélé
 90+5' Griffiths

Last updated: 24 October 2016
Source: Wikipedia article
1Rangers goals come first.
National flags for Ground and Opponent columns are only shown when different from that of Rangers.
M = Match; Ground: H = Home, A = Away, N = Neutral, HR = Home replacement, AR = Away replacement.

Friendlies

Game
Date
Tournament
Round
Ground
Opponent
Score1
Report
16 July 2016FriendlyACharleston Battery2–1
ReportReport link
Kick off
20:20 EDT
Attendance
2,500
Referee
Mike Kampmeinert
Charleston BatteryRangers
81' Guerra
230 July 2016FriendlyHBurnley1–3
ReportReport link
Kick off
15:00 BST
Attendance
21,818
Referee
RangersBurnley
75' (o.g.) Mee
3' Gray
18' Gray
54' Gray
33 September 2016FriendlyALinfield7–0
ReportReport link
Kick off
13:00 BST
Attendance
7,656
Referee
Ian McNabb
LinfieldRangers
11' Miller
24' Kranjčar
26' Kiernan
28' Miller
31' Miller
53' Miller
84' Garner
415 January 2017FriendlyARB Leipzig0–4
ReportReport link
Kick off
15:30 CET
Attendance
18,780
Referee
RB LeipzigRangers
21' Werner
43' Burke
63' Poulsen
80' Poulsen

Last updated: 6 July 2015
Source: Wikipedia article
1Rangers goals come first.
National flags for Ground and Opponent columns are only shown when different from that of Rangers.
M = Match; Ground: H = Home, A = Away, N = Neutral, HR = Home replacement, AR = Away replacement.

Competitions

Overall

CompetitionStarted roundCurrent
position / round
Final
position / round
First matchLast match
Scottish Premiership6th3rd7 August21 May
Scottish CupFourth RoundSemi-finals21 January23 April
League CupGroup stagesSemi-finals16 July23 October

Source: Competitions

Scottish Premiership

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation[a]
1Celtic (C)38344010625+81106Qualification for the Champions League second qualifying round[b]
2Aberdeen38244107435+3976Qualification for the Europa League second qualifying round
3Rangers38191095644+1267Qualification for the Europa League first qualifying round
4St Johnstone38177145046+458
5Heart of Midlothian381210165552+346
Source: Scottish Premiership, Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Play-off (only if deciding champion, UEFA competitions qualification and second stage group allocation).[175]
(C) Champions
Notes:

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
38191095644 +126711533118 +138562526 −1

Last updated: 21 May 2017.
Source: Wikipedia article

Results by round

Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundHAHAAHAHAAHHAHAHHAHAHAAHAAHAHHAAHHAHHA
ResultDWWDLDLWWLDWDWWWWWWDLWLDLLWDWDDWWLWWLW
Position63123575435233222222222333333333333333
Updated to match(es) played on 21 May 2017. Source: Wikipedia article
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

League Cup

PosTeamPldWPWPLLGFGAGDPtsQualificationRANMOTSTRANNEST
1Rangers (Q)44000100+1012Qualification for the Second Round3–02–0
2Motherwell (Q)4300193+690–23–0
3Stranraer4200258−360–33–1
4Annan Athletic4100347−331–31–2
5East Stirlingshire40004111−1000–30–2
Source: SPFL
(Q) Qualified to the phase indicated

References