Steven Gerrard has surfaced for the first time since losing the SPFL Premiership title- to thank fans for signing up to a membership scheme.
The Ibrox boss used appearances on Sky Sports and talkSPORT to whinge about the SPFL season being cut short but 10 days after his own club voted to decide the 2019/20 season on average points per game Gerrard has got nothing to say about missing out an another trophy.
With eight matches left to play Celtic had a 13 point lead of Gerrard’s flops with the hoops confirmed as champions with an average of 2.67 points per match.
? #RangersFC manager Steven Gerrard thanked every fan who has helped MyGers to reach over 10,000 members since launch.
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— Rangers Football Club (@RangersFC) May 27, 2020
Celtic have aged him 15 years In 2 years ffs big whiskey nose on him his heads gone
— Wesley Gibbons (@WesleyGibbons8) May 27, 2020
Half expecting a new signing to jump out the cupboard or something
— James (@JamesRFC3) May 27, 2020
Announce Hagi
— Revan ??????? (@Revanite72) May 27, 2020
The launch of MyGers has run alongside constant stories of signing Ianis Hagi for a fee believed to be in the region of £4-5m.
On Saturday a Romanian agent claimed that the player had been sold to thr Juventus of Scotland, last night a story appeared on the Genk website for 30 minutes claiming that the loan deal had been converted into a permanent move.
Gerrard offered no update on the Hagi deal, failed to pay tribute to Andy Halliday and Wes Foderingham who have both been freed and offered no defence for his board of directors voting to end the 2019/20 season and confirm Celtic as champions.