The ex-Ibrox was sacked as the club’s assistant manager last season and claimed the club was in breach of contract.
11:05, 17 Feb 2026Updated 11:22, 17 Feb 2026

Alex Rae was sacked by Rangers last season.(Image: SNS Group)
Rangers have been ordered to pay former star Alex Rae more than £12,000 after he claimed he was unfairly sacked by the club.
The ex-Ibrox hero claimed bosses dismissed him in breach of contract and also failed to hand over a bonus payment.
He claimed this should have been paid and that his dismissal without the payment was wrong.
Rae, 56, was assistant at Rangers during the reign of Phillipe Clement but was shown the door when the Belgian boss was sacked last year. He went to an employment tribunal where he also said the Glasgow giants had failed to pay his full holiday entitlement.
Employment judge Laura Doherty ordered Rangers to pay him £10,000 over the bonus payment and a further £2,461 for holidays.
The Ibrox side did not submit a response to the claims which allowed the judge to make a decision based solely on the allegations brought by Rae.

Alex Rae (left) worked under Phillipe Clement at Rangers(Image: SNS)
A written ruling issued by judge Doherty said: “No response has been presented to this claim and an Employment Judge has decided to issue the following judgment on the available material under rule 22.
“No response has been presented to this claim. The claimant was dismissed in breach of contract in respect of the bonus payment and the respondent is ordered to pay damages to the claimant in the sum of £10,000.
“The respondent has failed to pay the claimant’s holiday entitlement and is ordered to pay the claimant the sum of £2461.52 gross.”
Employment tribunal officials confirmed the claim had been made by Rae last year and a decision had been issued at Glasgow.
Rae is currently assistant manager to Mark Wilson at Partick Thistle after taking on the role in June last year.
He began his youth career at Ibrox before moving on to play for clubs including Falkirk, Millwall, Sunderland and Wolverhampton Wanderers.
He later made a return to Ibrox where he made 34 appearances and scored one goal between 2004 and 2006. He left Ibrox alongside Clement after a poor run of form for the side. Rae declined to comment.
Rangers has been approached for comment.
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