Rangers ended with a win but overall the season was a massive failure. There can be no sugarcoating things.
It’s certainly not a campaign I will be looking back at fondly, from the protests against Russell Martin, Kevin Thelwell and Patrick Stewart, to Danny Rohl giving us hope and then the collapse after the split.
We have spent a lot of cash to become worse than last season.
Europe, something we as a support could cling on to, was ruined and in the cups we were just nowhere near.
Chairman Andrew Cavenagh has backed Rohl and is keeping him in charge. I’m 50/50 on it – I can see both sides of the coin. I’m not vehemently he must stay or get him out.
However, he has to show improvements, especially regarding his in-game tactical skills.
Rohl has said he will be a better coach next season – he will have to be to prove that Cavenagh was right to back him.
As if we didn’t have enough chaos, the James Tavernier situation was a shambles. I don’t think anyone comes out of it with credit.
But Tav gave this club 11 years and it seems poor the way he was treated. Something else you hope everyone learns from going forward.
All in all, I’m glad this season is over.
As I seem to write at the end of every season, you only have to hope the recruitment is pretty much bang on. It has to be or we will be in the same situation this time next year.