They've been accused of talking a good game for a long time now. But even though they have developed a nasty habit of saying too much and delivering too little over these past few years, the noises coming out of Ibrox lately do suggest Rangers might finally be about to emerge from a prolonged period of paranoia and self delusion.
Sunday's 3-1 win on the pitch at Easter Road helped the numbers stack up for manager Michael Beale who has totted up a total of 22 victories from his first 27 games at the helm.
That’s a win rate of more than 81 per cent which ought to be more than enough to convince the club’s supporters that the man in charge has a decent grasp on what’s required to go the distance when his first full campaign gets up and running after the summer.
Beale is full of bright ideas and contemporary thinking and the attacking nature of his managerial approach ought to ensure that Celtic are given a more substantial run for their money when Ange Postecoglou goes chasing a third successive league crown.