Andrew Cavenagh, the new chairman of Rangers Football Club, was spotted visiting Scotland’s national team training this week. The timing is notable, given the swirling questions about who exactly will be managing Rangers when next season kicks off.
Cavenagh’s appearance at the Scotland camp comes during a period of genuine uncertainty around the Ibrox dugout. Head coach Danny Röhl has received public backing from the chairman, but a third-place finish in the Scottish Premiership with zero silverware tends to make even the most supportive owners start asking uncomfortable questions.
The ownership shakeup behind the scenes
Cavenagh led a US-based consortium, which includes 49ers Enterprises, to complete a majority-stake takeover of Rangers on May 30, 2025.
Rangers limped to a third-place finish in the 2025/26 Scottish Premiership. Cavenagh described the previous season as “challenging” with a “bitter taste” due to missing the title.










