rudebhoy
Q-School Graduate
Seriously!? What pressure? They had zero competition for 10 years, there was no pressure on them at all. The Scottish league was an embarrassment. It would be like Man City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Spurs, Arsenal, Leicester (and maybe even West Ham and Everton) all getting booted out of the Premier League, and then Man Utd fans boasting about winning the title every year.
Also, Rangers finished with 78 points in the 2018-19 season, and with 67 points in the 2019-20 season. So, theoretically you could say they had 11 points less. However, are you forgetting about Covid, and the fact the season was ended early. Rangers played 9 games less in Gerrard's second season. If they had finished the season, and scored at the same rate, they'd have ended up with 10 points more in his second season.
I'm not saying he won't go, he may well do. Bookmakers think so. I just think it is a big risk. I don't follow Scottish football and cannot speak on behalf of Rangers fans. But, I'd imagine Gerrard may be becoming a cult hero up there with their fans. I suspect he'd like that, and it always helps the CV. Winning things and being adored by the fans. It could that he could build on that legacy, and the only other team he'd go to would be Liverpool for understandable reasons (or even England). In the wider scheme of things, I doubt many care he is not winning domestic cups in Scotland, albeit it would be a nice addition. It is the fact that he won the Premiership, the key title. They are also aiming to do the same again for the second consecutive year. Does he just walk out on Rangers now, to take on a rubbish Premiership team that he has no real ties to? Maybe.
Rangers may have ended up with more points if the season hadn't finished, however when the season was finished early, they were 13 points behind Celtic. So if Celtic had also scored at the same rate, the difference would have been 17 or 18, compared to 9 points the previous season. So it is fair to say they performed worse relative to Celtic than the previous season.
Interesting that you don't think playing in a cup final is a pressure situation, or than being expected to win most weeks doesn't bring pressure. There are many decent players who have gone to Celtic or Rangers, and failed there, because they couldn't handle that pressure.
Would he take on a "rubbish Premiership team he has no ties to"? If the money is right, and it helps him ultimately get the Liverpool job, of course he would. He did after all take on a rubbish SPL club in a league which is "an embarrassment"