Rangers set for 'summer of change' as Cavenagh backs Rohl
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Rangers set for 'summer of change' as Cavenagh backs RohlImage source, SNSImage caption, Chairman Andrew Cavenagh described Rangers' season as 'not nearly good enough'ByTom EnglishBBC Scotland's chief sports writerPublished2 minutes agoRangers chairman Andrew Cavenagh says a "summer of substantial change" will happen at Ibrox after the failings of this season.Manager Danny Rohl will not be one of those changes. Cavenagh backed the German, who took charge in October and made a promising start to his tenure before falling away badly post-split, with Rangers losing four games in a row and finishing 10 points behind champions Celtic.Under Cavenagh, and his consortium, Rangers have spent between £30m-£40m on players in the year since taking over the club.He says their third-place finish in the Scottish Premiership has left a "bitter taste in our mouth but we'll use that bitter taste to fuel our ambition"."It's not been nearly good enough and we need to be better. It's that simple. We're disappointed, we understand that they [the fans] are disappointed and we will do what we believe is necessary to bring titles," Cavenagh added.What does Premiership climax mean for European places?Published3 hours agoRangers sign off in style with thumping win at FalkirkRohl defends omitting Tavernier from line-upPublished2 days agoThe 'two things' Rohl needs for successRohl lost the support of some Rangers fans as the club's title challenge collapsed. Cavenagh is fully behind the 37-year-old, though."The season has been incredibly frustrating and disappointing season for the club, for the supporters," Cavenagh said."Success for Rangers is winning a title, and we didn't succeed. Our goal is obviously to bring titles to Rangers in the future, beginning with next year. And in order to do that, we believe Danny needs to be our coach."We believe Danny is the right coach and...





