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  • 2 weeks later...

An email in today, I see Rangers have decided to be flexible now, with a week to go until the B72 renewal deadline. I wonder why that is...

 

Dear VIP Hospitality Client
 
I hope you and your family are well through what has been an incredibly challenging time and are looking forward to returning to Ibrox as soon as the advice allows.
 
We are very much looking forward to welcoming you back as soon as possible, and here, work is continuing across the club to ensure we are best-prepared for the challenges to come both on and off the park.
 
Everyone at Rangers was thrilled to secure the services of Ianis Hagi and Calvin Bassey recently – moves which were financed, in no small part, by supporters renewing their seasonal hospitality and season tickets in such fantastic numbers, with more names set to follow.
 
The closing date for renewals, if you haven’t yet renewed, is Monday, June 15.
 
Given the extraordinary circumstances we find ourselves in, we are pleased to offer two flexible payment options for the upcoming campaign, those being:
 
Pay 50% now with the balance due at the end of October 2020.
 
Pay a 25% deposit followed by six monthly instalments, to be paid in full by December 31, 2020.
 
Following the deadline on June 15, we will be unable to guarantee your VIP seat for the 2020/21 season with clients on the waiting list having an option to purchase.
 
In the meantime, everyone at Rangers sends their continued good wishes as we begin to emerge from this unprecedented period.
 
Kind regards
 
Commercial & Marketing Department
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We are delighted to confirm that over 32,000 supporters have renewed their 2020/21 season tickets.

This is a phenomenal response from our support whose loyalty continues to surpass their own high standards.

Rest assured, Rangers are working hard to facilitate supporters back into Ibrox, as quickly and safely as possible. The club understands that a gradual increase of supporters within the stadium, may begin in late August, subject to the appropriate government guidance.

The deadline for current season ticket holders, where prices were frozen, is 30th June, with flexible payment plans still available.

MyGers has reached another significant milestone with over 16,000 members. We are proud that this is now the largest club football membership in Scotland with members dotted across the globe.

Thanks to MyGers, the season ticket waiting list continues to grow. This will be activated during July, if any seats are remaining.

As an additional reward for the loyalty of supporters who held a 2019/20 season ticket and did not request a refund, they will be awarded an additional 25 MyGers points. These reward points will be included as part of the first MyGers points update scheduled for the 15th July 2020.

MyGers members who are non-season ticket holders will be able to join the season ticket waiting list in the coming weeks. We will send an email with more information to the thousands of MyGers members who are in this category, so that they can join their preferred season ticket waiting list.

We also have a large number of supporters who have remained patient on the club’s historical season ticket waiting list, we will contact them with more information on how to become a MyGers Member and join the 2020/2021 season ticket waiting list.

MyGers can be joined HERE and in addition to the benefit of joining the club’s season ticket waiting list and priority ticketing access, members can also access a range of experiences, competitions and exclusive content.

The first batch of MyGers Welcome packs will shortly be dispatched and members around the world can look forward to receiving a personalised membership card and exclusive Rangers merchandise.

Lastly, we have worked to achieve a temporary virtual solution for season ticket holders who are unable to access Ibrox due to Covid related restrictions.

All 2020/21 Season Ticket holders will receive the following benefits until Ibrox is back at its full 50,000 capacity:

  • Access to live coverage of all home Premiership matches (an individual access code will be provided to each season ticket holder)
  • Enhanced RangersTV Live match coverage with a pre-match, half-time and post-match show, hosted by Rangers personalities and other special guests
  • An exclusive match day preview video shared on each matchday ahead of the live show
  • Complimentary RangersTV live coverage access for ALL Ibrox 20/21 pre-season matches (schedule to be announced in due course)
  • Complimentary digital match programme provided ahead of each matchday (light version)
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2 hours ago, The Tin Man said:
  • Access to live coverage of all home Premiership matches (an individual access code will be provided to each season ticket holder)
  • Enhanced RangersTV Live match coverage with a pre-match, half-time and post-match show, hosted by Rangers personalities and other special guests
  • An exclusive match day preview video shared on each matchday ahead of the live show
  • Complimentary RangersTV live coverage access for ALL Ibrox 20/21 pre-season matches (schedule to be announced in due course)
  • Complimentary digital match programme provided ahead of each matchday (light version)

Let's hope Rangers TV can pull this off?

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18 minutes ago, ian1964 said:

Let's hope Rangers TV can pull this off?

They’ve had plenty time to get it set up but to be fair I’ve no idea how difficult these things are. 

Lot of folk a bit pissed off that they gave the exclusive to the Sunday Mail only a week after that scurrilous pishy article they wrote. Strange decision at best!

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7 minutes ago, The Tin Man said:

They’ve had plenty time to get it set up but to be fair I’ve no idea how difficult these things are. 

Lot of folk a bit pissed off that they gave the exclusive to the Sunday Mail only a week after that scurrilous pishy article they wrote. Strange decision at best!

They have had plenty of time to set it up, but I just hope they have massively improved from previous, some of the quality was terrible and there will be huge demand, more than ever! so let's hope the site doesn't crash!!!

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