Gio van Bronckhorst says it is a "terrific alternative" for Rangers to journey to participate within the Sydney Tremendous Cup in November.
The Ibrox facet confirmed their involvement on Wednesday and so they'll be part of Celtic within the mini-tournament which additionally includes Sydney FC and Western Sydney Wanderers.
There was important backlash from followers because the A-League introduced the Premiership sides' involvement with each Rangers and Celtic supporters voicing their displeasure.
However an announcement from Rangers confirmed they are going to be collaborating within the pleasant competitors which runs in tandem with the Qatar World Cup.
Ibrox business director James Bisgrove insisted despite fan protests that the journey will rake in a significant monetary windfall.
And supervisor Van Bronckhorst echoed that sentiment claiming it is a "terrific alternative" from a soccer perspective.
He mentioned: "I'm delighted to have the chance to take Rangers to Sydney subsequent November.
"I do know from my earlier spell on the membership as a participant that we now have supporters primarily based all all over the world, with Australia a selected hotbed for Rangers followers.
"It is a terrific alternative for us to go and see them in individual, in addition to get some helpful sport time for the gamers who will not be on the World Cup in opposition to problem in Western Sydney Wanderers and in addition the Previous Agency match."