Here’s a concise update on The Rangers FC Supporters Association (RFCSA) based on recent publicly available information.
- The RFCSA describes itself as the oldest and largest democratic Rangers supporters group, representing over 120 supporters clubs and thousands of fans, with regular meetings to convey feedback to Rangers FC directors [RFCSA Home page summary]. This provides a broad channel for fan input into club matters [RFCSA Home page summary].
- In 2024–2025, there were notable discussions around transparency and access to minutes from club meetings. A Rangers fan advisory board (FAB), while not identical to the RFCSA, highlighted expectations for timely disclosure of meeting minutes and information to fans, signaling ongoing demand for clearer fan communication and accountability from the club leadership [Rangers News article about FAB], which can intersect with RFCSA activities given their shared goal of representing supporter interests [RFCSA home description].
- The RFCSA maintains a public commitment to engage with club management and coordinate among supporter clubs to ensure voices are heard in both on-pitch and boardroom matters, reinforcing its role as a collective representative body for the Rangers supporter community [RFCSA Home page].
Illustration: RFCSA acts as a federation-like body, coordinating 120+ supporters clubs to amplify fan perspectives in club decisions and policy-making, with quarterly or regular interactions with Rangers’ directors as part of its remit.
If you’d like, I can pull the latest specific RFCSA statements or meeting notes and summarize any concrete actions or outcomes in the most recent cycle. Would you prefer a short timeline of RFCSA activities this year or a focused summary of any recent communications with Rangers FC?
Citations:
- RFCSA homepage description of its structure and purpose [RFCSA: HOME].[2]
- RFCSA overview of representation scope (clubs and supporters) [RFCSA: HOME].[3]
- Context on fan advisory board transparency issues affecting fan groups and expectations [Rangers fan advisory board article].[1]
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No.The happy clappers might just wait for the financial results and the AGM? I honestly think they are entitled to demand a meeting. They are a group made up of lifelong season ticket holders and supporters clubs. If Rangers refuse the meeting based on that wording then that's even more telling IMO and it kinda plays right into the RSA's narrative. … King first. RSA next. Club 1872 for a full house? The season is young. We have a Champions League campaign about to start which we worked wonders...
www.followfollow.comThe Rangers fan advisory board have hit out a 'completely unacceptable' withholding of information by the club's board.
www.rangersnews.ukWe are the oldest and largest democratic and independent Rangers Supporters Group worldwide, run by unpaid volunteers whose focus is on operational issues associated with the running of a Rangers Supporters Club. The Rangers FC Supporters Association Regular meetings with directors of Rangers Football Club to convey the feedback from the member clubs. The Association’s goals include promoting closer and efficient interaction amongst Rangers Supporters Clubs including operational and social...
www.rfcsa.co.ukRepresenting over 120 Rangers Supporters Clubs equating to over 7,000 supporters, The Rangers FC Supporters Association confidently and professionally provide a coherent, strong, and united voice, ensuring that our member clubs voices are not only heard on the stands of Ibrox park, but also in the board room of our beloved Rangers Football Club. RFCSA HOME
www.rfcsa.co.ukHere are some links that the Cobourg Glasgow Rangers Supporters Clubs suggest you have a look through.
www.cobourgrsc.caThe rest of this season is arguably one of the most crucial periods in our illustrious 150 year history.
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