Rangers Rock the SPFL – Patrick Stewart Joins the Board in Shock Power Shift | OneFootball

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·25 de junio de 2025

Rangers Rock the SPFL – Patrick Stewart Joins the Board in Shock Power Shift

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There has been a lot of quiet movement behind the scenes in Scottish football lately. With shifting dynamics, ongoing friction and the usual uncertainty over how decisions are really made, most supporters have little real insight into who is actually steering the direction of the SPFL. What can be said for sure though is that Rangers now with Patrick Stewart SPFL board election Rangers find themselves in a far more influential position at the heart of Scotland’s governing body. That alone marks a significant shift and one that could reshape the power balance moving forward.

Patrick Stewart’s election to the SPFL board gives Rangers genuine clout where it matters most. The CEO has been quietly but effectively guiding things behind the curtain at Ibrox, and this latest development adds a serious string to his bow. With the club often at loggerheads with the SPFL in recent years, Patrick Stewart SPFL board election Rangers presence now offers the kind of inside access and influence the fans have long been calling for. While it is still early days, having a senior Rangers figure in the room where the major decisions are made is a welcome shift from the days of being kept at arm’s length.


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Supporters have repeatedly voiced concerns about transparency and accountability at the top of the SPFL. The long-serving chief executive Neil Doncaster remains in place but has faced widespread criticism over a lack of engagement and failure to address key concerns from clubs like Rangers. In this context, the inclusion of Stewart is a breath of fresh air and could potentially lead to more open conversations about TV deals, fixture lists and the commercial future of the league. The controversial Sky agreement still lingers in memory for many fans as a moment where the club’s interests were overlooked.

The appointment, confirmed by the official SPFL statement, positions Stewart alongside figures from across the league including other Premiership clubs. While this does not mean Rangers will now get their way on everything, it does offer a real chance to at least have a say in the matters that directly affect the club’s competitive and commercial standing. In a landscape where influence has too often come down to who shouts loudest, Stewart’s appointment is a signal that Rangers are stepping back into the heart of the conversation.

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