The Rangers Women have signed two new players as the exciting revolution continues with the Ladies team at Ibrox.
Rangers have big ambitions for their Women’s side and this has been backed up once more by the signing of Demi Vance and Jenna Fife.
Both are respected internationals and will add much-needed quality to a struggling women’s side.

Rangers fan Demi Vance is a 28-year-old midfielder and joins Rangers after a stellar campaign in Northern Ireland.
An Ulster international, Vance played a vital role as Glentoran lifted the Irish Cup, the League Cup and the County Antrim Cup last season.
As a result of her performances, she was named Women’s Player of the Year by the Northern Ireland Football League.
Goalkeeper Jenna Fife joins Rangers on a two-year deal after a spell with Hibs and brings international and Champions League experience to the club.
The signings of the international duo come after the club made the decision to part ways with several members of the first-team squad.
Some of the ex-players have since taken to Twitter, frustrated with the cut-throat nature of the Ibrox club’s decision making.

Back in September, Rangers made their first signings of Gregory Vignal’s reign [Rangers] as manager by bringing in European youth internationals Daina Bouma and Lisa Martinez, as well as former Everton defender Emma Brownlie.
The Ibrox side had also taken Indian international Bala Devi Ngangom on trial [Rangers] as part of their ongoing partnership with Bengaluru FC.
The SWPL fixtures have also just been released with Rangers kicking off against Hearts at the Hummel Training Centre on February 23rd.
