The Rangers’ current transfer business is under the microscope by fans and the media, but it wasn’t long ago that Premier League winners had Ibrox medical care.
I have no experience with the Rangers transfer window
This time, GERS was very busy. By the time the deadline passed, they were welcoming up to 14 fresh faces to officially acquire the 49ers era. However, the ju umpire is still out about their arrival. Russell Martin has yet to win the game in the Scottish premiership, and his frontline is struggling despite many offensive signatures.
When the Scottish premiership returns, the managers must hope that the 49ers investment will pay off, and that Oliver Ant-Man and deadline arrival Youssef Chermiti must be hoping to prove their worth.
Elsewhere on the team, midfield reinforcements such as Joe Rothwell and Terror Asgard also arrived alongside defenders Nasser Ziga, Max Aaron and Derek Cornelius as Rangers overhauled most of their side.
However, Aaron has been particularly struggling to date, and it was his red card in Game 2 against Club Bruges that set the Ranger on the course for humiliation.
It’s not the first time GERS has signed it from the Premier League, and given Martin’s connection, it’s unlikely to be the last one. That said, it wasn’t long ago that they were trying to welcome people who not only played on top flights in England, but also won the winner’s medals.
Lescott reveals why the Rangers collapsed
The year was 2016, Mark Warburton was Rangers Manager and Joleon Lescott had just left Aston Villa following a relegation from the Premier League. On paper, some saw the aging and struggling defender, but the Rangers saw the two Premier League winners starring in Manchester City. And so they tried to secure his signature.
This move has been made so far as defenders are trying to put pens on paper. Lescott seemed destined to sign the club, but only left medicine with GERS after the doctor discovered the injury issue following the initial scan.
“I go, do a scan, go back to the training ground and enter the reception, sign in for workouts, put on the kit and put on.
“So now I know something is not right. So my agent is in the doctor’s room, he said nothing, he’s smoking. The doctor said, ‘We found something in the scan.’ I said, “That’s fine.” I didn’t finish him, I told the agent, “Come on, we’ll go.” ” (Lescot from Beast Mode Pod)
Whether things went well for Lescott in Scotland is the question that even Rangers have no answers, but they were soon proven right about their concerns about injuries. Shortly after moving to Aek Athens, the former Man City Man was ruled out for the season after suffering a knee injury.