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June 20th: SPFL fixtures announced

June 23rd: Pre-season training

 

July 6th: Club Brugge (H)

July 7th: Training camp in England

July 22nd/23rd: CL Qualifier (L1)

July 26th: Middlesbrough (H)

July 29th/30th: CL Qualifier (L2)

 

August 2nd/3rd: SPFL season begins

 

https://www.rangers.co.uk/Article/rangers-confirm-2025-26-pre-season-plans/774sMqHvkc5slgw6XM9r5S

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On 31/05/2025 at 20:06, BEARGER said:

I see the club have arranged a weeks training St George’s Park. What’s the thinking behind this? Is Auchenhowie not good enough?

I noticed that as well. A total waste of money, and it will be a considerable amount of money at that. A week's accommodation for probably around 50 people plus the training stuff, laundry etc all of which we have sufficient and very similar standards at home. I could understand if they wanted warm weather training and stick on a friendly at the end to pay for it, but this just seems ridiculous. 

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6 minutes ago, Tannochsidebear said:

I noticed that as well. A total waste of money, and it will be a considerable amount of money at that. A week's accommodation for probably around 50 people plus the training stuff, laundry etc all of which we have sufficient and very similar standards at home. I could understand if they wanted warm weather training and stick on a friendly at the end to pay for it, but this just seems ridiculous. 

Cost-wise, it wont be cheap but it is likely to be cheaper than flying the squad overseas for an equivalent period.  Given where we are, with the takeover only just now completed and not having a manager, it seems like this is probably the best compromise available, other than just staying at home.  Given the location, it will be relatively easy to organise closed-door friendlies with English/touring clubs.  I also wouldn't be surprised to see at least one away game down south that the fans can travel to around the same time.

 

Also, I've stayed at the St Georges complex - its very nice and I've no doubt a number of fans have already booked to stay at the same time as the club are visiting.  

 

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, Tannochsidebear said:

I noticed that as well. A total waste of money, and it will be a considerable amount of money at that. A week's accommodation for probably around 50 people plus the training stuff, laundry etc all of which we have sufficient and very similar standards at home. I could understand if they wanted warm weather training and stick on a friendly at the end to pay for it, but this just seems ridiculous. 

A sensible answer nothing like a FF type answer.

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