There's links to Rangers and the English Championship - but Ross Stewart is just glad to have booked Sunderland's passage to the latter.
I think you saw we were excellent today and it was thoroughly deserved. Scoring 26 goals over the campaign, the striker said on Sky Sports: "You couldn't have chosen a better way to do it. You look at that crowd, that's what it's all about.
The former Albion Rovers striker has risen quickly through the football ranks and scored the game-winning goal in a 2-0 play-off final victory over Wycombe ...
I’m at a loss for words.” Rangers and a slew of Championship clubs have been connected with the ex-Rovers striker, and Andy Halliday of Hearts reckons Stewart is due it. There are ties to Rangers and the English Championship, but Ross Stewart is more than happy to have secured Sunderland’s spot in the latter.
The Ibrox club have been at war with the SPFL over the sponsorship agreement and that could have been cranked up if the title had remained in Govan.
If that cinch money isn't there it'll leave a major hole in their finances." However, according to a report in The Times there were real fears of the £8 million agreement being ripped up if the Light Blues had retained their title and refused to display branding, as they have done all season, during celebrations. Celtic’s Scottish Premiership title win avoided the prospect of cinch tearing up their SPFL sponsorship deal over their Rangers row in a move that could have seen top flight clubs take group legal action against the Ibrox club, according to a bombshell report.
Ramsey departs Ibrox on a high after lifting the Scottish Cup on Saturday.
Once a Ranger always Ranger." He added: "To the blue sea of Ibrox - I want to thank you all for your overwhelming support through the highs and lows. "Thank you to everyone for making me feel so welcome.
Glasgow Rangers journalist Jonny McFarlane has been left stunned by some news that he has now seen coming out of Ibrox.
Of course, the Gers may not be as affected financially as some of the other sides in the Scottish pyramid, given their progress in the Scottish Cup and Europa League, but the money would start to add up if Cinch were to cancel their five-year partnership. Taking to Twitter, McFarlane of The Rangers Review was left stunned by the news, claiming that some of the quotes from SPFL sources were ‘remarkable’. As shared by McFarlane on Twitter, the print edition of The Times have reported that concern over the future of Cinch’s five-year partnership with Scottish football were eased by the Teddy Bears’ Glasgow arch-rivals winning the title.