Rangers secure title to seal Scottish top flight return
Fallen Scottish football giants Rangers have ended their four-year absence from the Scottish Premiership after their 1-0 win at home to Dumbarton clinched the Championship title for the Ibrox club. A goal from James Tavernier sent the Gers 17 points clear of Falkirk in second place with four games remaining […]
Fallen Scottish football giants Rangers have ended their four-year absence from the Scottish Premiership after their 1-0 win at home to Dumbarton clinched the Championship title for the Ibrox club.
A goal from James Tavernier sent the Gers 17 points clear of Falkirk in second place with four games remaining while third-placed Hibernian, who have two games in hand, are 20 points adrift.
Their promotion will see the Glasgow giants compete in the Scottish top flight for the first time since 2012 following their financial meltdown.
Rangers entered administration in February 2012 over an unpaid tax bill during the short, but chaotic, reign of Craig Whyte. Liquidation followed in June 2012 to cap an amazing fall from grace for Scotland’s most successful club, who have won a record 54 Scottish top flight championships.
A consortium headed by former Sheffield United chief executive Charles Green then bought the club’s assets as the Gers were forced to start life again in the country’s bottom tier.
Green’s tenure was beset by financial upheaval and boardroom infighting and the controversial chief executive was eventually forced out of Ibrox in August 2013.
Last year, both Whyte and Green were among six individuals indicted on fraud charges linked to the takeover of the club in 2011.
Despite the turmoil off the pitch, the Gers eased to the old Third Division and League One championships under former manager Ally McCoist.
However, their title bid last season was derailed by the form of Hearts whose runaway title win meant Rangers had to settle for a place in the playoffs where they lost out to Motherwell in the final.
A boardroom power battle saw a consortium headed by South African businessman Dave King take control of the club in March 2015.
The subsequent appointment of Mark Warburton and David Weir as the new management team in June 2015 saw the Gers hit the ground running in the current campaign as they won their first 11 league matches in a row, scoring 34 goals in the process.
That run was finally ended following a 2-1 defeat by Hibernian at Easter Road on November 1, but Rangers have lost just two more league matches since to seal promotion and have a Scottish Cup semi-final with Old Firm rivals Celtic on April 17 to look forward to.