McCrorie praises McInnes ahead of Rangers reunion
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 25, 2026, 4:38 PM
Last updated Jun 25, 2026
New Rangers signing Ross McCrorie spoke highly of manager Derek McInnes, stating players are willing to run through walls for him. The two have reunited at Ibrox after McInnes's recent appointment as manager and McCrorie's transfer from Bristol City. McCrorie emphasized McInnes's influence on his career and expressed his desire to help Rangers win trophies this season. He noted that returning to Rangers was his priority in coming back to Scotland after previously playing for Aberdeen. McCrorie has taken over the number two jersey following the departure of long-serving captain James Tavernier.
- •Ross McCrorie joins Rangers from Bristol City.
- •Derek McInnes appointed manager at Ibrox last week.
- •McCrorie emphasizes the importance of McInnes's leadership.
- •He aims to help Rangers win trophies this season.
- •McCrorie takes the number two jersey previously worn by Tavernier.
- 4:38 PMYahoo Sports — 'Players run through walls for McInnes' - McCrorie relishing reunion
"New Rangers signing Ross McCrorie says manager Derek McInnes is a leader players "run through brick walls" for. The pair have been reunited at Ibrox after previously working together at Aberdeen, with McInnes appointed as manager in Glasgow last week and McCrorie signing from Bristol City on Thursday. McCrorie was a Rangers academy graduate before joining the Dons in 2020.
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