Rangers could be done with Hampden sooner than anticipated following a twist on Wednesday.
As to the Daily Record, Rangers might depart from Hampden Park and head back to Ibrox one week sooner than anticipated. The Gers are “grafting around the clock” to bring the stadium ready sooner than anticipated, according to an August 21 online version of the outlet newspaper.
In the event that the Light Blues are approved, supporters may travel back to Ibrox for the September 21 Scottish Cup quarterfinal matchup with Dundee FC. Thus, the match on Saturday, August 24, versus Ross County, would be the final one held at Hampden Park. Rangers will return to Ibrox from Hampden Park. Fans that had to go to the national stadium from their customary home field have not had a happy time of it.
Specifically, the Champions League qualifying match versus Dynamo Kyiv felt almost empty and lacked the Ibrox atmosphere. This was undoubtedly a part in Philippe Clement’s team being eliminated from Europe’s top competition early on, even though it wasn’t really a deciding factor.
After this time away, fans will undoubtedly welcome an early return home.
Many have viewed the mess at Ibrox as a tangible representation of the mess the Gers’ administration has created for itself in recent months.
It appears that they have partly straightened things up in order to greet fans back sooner than anticipated. Fans won’t immediately become joyful and supportive of John Bennett and company, despite the fact that this is a wonderful development, as there are many other problems that require immediate attention.