and myself to look at other parts of the club with new eyes.”
While Cavenagh acknowledged the criticism faced by Stewart and Thelwell from fans, he remained committed to the process: “Last month Stewart and Thelwell accepted the criticism that had been levelled at them. The appointment of Danny Röhl was seen as a way to help move forward. However, it’s clear that changes are needed for Rangers to progress further.”
Replacements Already Underway
Cavenagh confirmed that the search for new replacements is already underway and emphasized their commitment to quality: “Our focus, as you would hope and expect, is on quality and fit. We have positioned Fraser Thornton as acting CEO so that we can allow ourselves the time to make the right choice.” Cavenagh also addressed the expectations of new executives joining the club: “The most important thing for anyone in this club is to have an appreciation for and understanding of what it means to be a part of Rangers. You don’t necessarily need to have grown up in the club, but our executives must understand its significance to our supporters.”
With the Scottish Premiership games coming up, Rangers’ new head coach Danny Röhl has started to make an impact on the pitch. Since his appointment, the team has won four consecutive league matches under his leadership.
Conclusion
The sacking of Stewart and Thelwell marks a significant turning point for Rangers Football Club. As the club looks towards the future, it remains to be seen how these changes will affect their performance both on and off the pitch. With the Scottish Premiership season heating up, all eyes are on whether this fresh start can bring about the success that Rangers so desperately desire.
Rangers FC continue to navigate the complexities of football management, with the focus now on ensuring a smooth transition under their new leadership.