Wish this league was more competitive from top to bottom because the fans and teams have such passion for the game. Celtic or Rangers are the only two that come out of Scotland. If someone is managing one of these teams and is a decent manager, you have a 50% chance to win the title. haha
Rangers have been crowned Scottish Premiership champions for the first time since 2011 after Celtic were held to a goalless draw at Dundee United.
Steven Gerrard has claimed the first major league title of his managerial career, with Rangers now holding an unassailable 20-point lead in the league table.
Rangers were consigned to Scotland’s fourth tier back in 2012 after financial collapse, but have rebuilt steadily – and have now denied Celtic a record-breaking 10th consecutive top-flight crown.
Rangers cruised past St Mirren 3-0 at Ibrox on Saturday, which brought the title in sight.
And Celtic’s failure to find a winner at Tannadice gifted Rangers the silverware.
Former Liverpool and England midfielder Gerrard took the Rangers helm in 2018, and has now completed a remarkable end to Celtic’s prior dominance.
Can Rangers go unbeaten all season?
Rangers have seen 28 victories from their 32 league games this season, the other four ending in draws.
Sky Bet have priced up Gerrard's side at a short 6/4 to go unbeaten all season with seven games of the campaign remaining.
Celtic were the last team to go unbeaten for an entire season in Scotland's top-flight, winning 34 of their 38 games during the 2016/17 campaign.