Rangers have fired their sporting director and CEO: details of the club's decisions.
24.11.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
24.11.2025
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Dismissal of Rangers management
Kevin Thelwell and Patrick Stewart have left their positions at Rangers. Club chairman Andrew Cavenagh made the decision just five months after taking over the club alongside 49ers Enterprises.The sporting director Thelwell and CEO Stewart have vacated their posts effective immediately, and the process of finding their replacements has already begun.“We are grateful to Kevin and Patrick for their efforts, but we believe we needed a change,” said Cavenagh.
According to The Sun: The club hopes that the new appointments will help the team get back on the path to success.
Changes in Rangers management indicate the club's desire for quick improvement in results. In a competitive league environment, it is important to have strong and effective management, and the club hopes that the new leaders can take the team to a new level.
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