The Rangers have officially named Andries Ulderink as their new assistant manager, with The Rangers Review indicating that no additional changes in the management team are anticipated. The club confirmed the news on their official website on June 28. Ulderink, who brings extensive coaching experience from clubs such as Royal Antwerp, FC Twente, Ajax, and Reading, will join Philippe Clement’s coaching team, which includes Stephan Van Der Hayden, Alex Rae, Brian Gilmour, and Colin Stewart. Despite Ulderink’s arrival, the existing roles of the Ibrox staff are expected to remain unchanged, ensuring no further disruption. This appointment comes during a period of significant challenges for Rangers.
The club is facing logistical issues due to delays in the renovation of the Copland Road Stand, necessitating the search for temporary venues for their early-season home games.
Murrayfield is being considered as an alternative, but the distance could pose challenges for fans.
This situation arises during a summer of major changes at Rangers, with notable player and administrative departures.
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As the club navigates these challenges, they are also working to strengthen their squad for the upcoming Scottish Premiership season with new signings like Connor Barron, Jefte, and others.
Currently, the club is in a race against time to resolve these issues and ensure they are prepared for the upcoming challenges both on and off the pitch.