10 Big Moments All Glasgow Rangers Fans Are Waiting For

3. Being Crowned Champions Of Scotland

Rangers player, Kenny Miller from Scotland, center, duels for the ball with Valencia goalkeeper Cesar Sanchez from Spain, right, and Luis Miguel Brito from Portugal, left, during their Group C Champions League soccer match at the Mestalla Stadium in Valen
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The last time Glasgow Rangers won the top flight title in Scotland was 2011, sealing 3 consecutive league championship titles in a row. It felt like a historic moment for many fans, because there had already been reports that the club didn't have a lot of money, but it was a case of then-manager Walter Smith making the right signings that paid off.

Using his resources wisely, Smith brought in key players such as Kenny Miller and David Weir, both of whom were raging success stories. Compare that to the signing policy of one Ally McCoist, throwing thousands of pounds at out-of-shape, injury-prone strikers such as Kevin Kyle, and it becomes clear just how vital having a good manager is!

McCoist's tenure has since ended, and his successor in full, Mark Warburton has spoken about his '3 year plan' for the club, which includes winning the Scottish Premiership Title. This is something a lot of Rangers fans are salivating over, because it would represent redemption from near-extinction, and would certainly throw it right back in the face of the Scottish football authorities, who haven't exactly protected the club during their troubles.

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