CELTIC have presided over an unparalleled level of domestic dominance of Scottish football in recent times.
But one Hoops-daft EFL club chief at least reckons their monopoly on the Scottish game is about to come to an end as Andrew Cavenagh and 49ers Enterprises lend their boardroom clout to Rangers.
The Gers have been methodical so far but in has come Kevin Thelwell as sporting director – and now they have a head coach in Russell Martin.
Some significant summer transfer arrivals are due to follow – but Peterborough chairman Darragh McAnthony is convinced that things are looking up in the medium to long term for the Ibrox men.
He told TalkSPORT: “I’m a Celtic fan but at the end of the day this is trouble for Celtic.
“With the money that is going to go in there at Rangers and now got this manager. This is going to be interesting.
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“I think this could get Brendan on his toes. It might be what Celtic need. I am looking forward to seeing how it plays out.
“I am a big Russ fan. And by the way Matty Gill and the people behind him and work with him.
“He’s got a great set up around him. He believes in himself, there is nothing wrong with that.”
“Love Russ. Another Posh gem that has gone on to do well.
“Love him, his bravery and courage and everyone was going about trying to play that way in the Premier League and everything else.
“He is a guy that will learn and evolve.
“He won’t change his principles and style but he will definitely evolve.
“I was surprised he didn’t wait for the Leicester job. But Rangers, one of the biggest jobs in football I get it.”
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