20 Players Rangers Must Regret Signing

Duds aplenty fill out this list of Ibrox failures, turning blue faces red!

The verdict is in, the playing squad for season 2014-2015 was amongst the worst that Glasgow Rangers followers have been force fed over the past number of seasons. Since financial meltdown and gross negligence from the likes of Craig Whyte threatened the very fabric of the club in 2012, Rangers fans have suffered through some absolute duffers, men who would previously have never been anywhere near the infamous blue jersey. With that in mind, it's not only over the past 3 years that Ibrox Stadium has been host to some woeful "professional" footballers. Going back to the 90's, there have been guys who had no business turning out in front of 50,000 passionate supporters, wasting everyone's time and picking up bumper paychecks for offering very little. This list looks at some of the absolute worst Rangers players in history, from under-performing goalkeepers and shaky defenders, to anonymous midfielders and misfiring strikers. Every club has had their own fair share of terrible players, but spare a thought for fans of Glasgow Rangers, who have seen the proud traditions of their club shamed by these jokers. Keep an eye out for one or two more controversial choices, but stay the course, because the only way these men deserve to be allowed back into Ibrox is to be kicked down the famous marble staircase that adorns its halls.
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