In the grand realm of Scottish football, there exists a club that came into existence not so long ago, in 2012, to be precise. Their battleground, Ibrox Stadium, can be found nestled in the heart of Scotland. It's called Rangers, in case you've forgot.
If we're to believe the gurus at Transfermarkt, this lot altogether would cost you around £87m, which, I remind you, we're dealing with football players here, not vintage wines.
Within the ranks of Rangers, you'll locate a count of 29 players, their average age being 25. Makes you slightly envious when you're sat on your settee, nursing your mid-life crisis, does it not?
As for this season, Rangers have decided to dabble their boots in four different competitions, as if they haven't had their fill yet. They're currently at the fourth spot in Premiership, indicating an uncanny knack for mediocrity; they managed to run until the Semi-Finals of the League Cup before being shown the door; managed a run in the Champions League Qualifiers only to stumble at the Play-Offs, and are currently treading water in the Europa League. Nice to see a club with such diverse hobby interests.