Kowalski Posted October 11 Report Posted October 11 Gerrard says no despite apparently being a shoe-in. Quote
Jute Posted October 11 Report Posted October 11 Danny Rohl now seems to favourite. Only been manager at Sheffield Wednesday so used to dealing with bin fires but only an assistant elsewhere so cannot see him going down well with Orcs. Quote
OrlandoDon Posted October 11 Report Posted October 11 17 minutes ago, Jute said: Danny Rohl now seems to favourite. Only been manager at Sheffield Wednesday so used to dealing with bin fires but only an assistant elsewhere so cannot see him going down well with Orcs. Even gerrard sees sense, although I believe it’s purely financial there. That makes no sense. Dyche makes little sense. Muscat makes more sense than either. Are they not humble enough to go for mcinnes, or do they fear rejection there? the pressure on the next guy is immense. Would love to see them spunk their wad on Rafael benetiz or the likes. Quote
BigAl Posted October 11 Report Posted October 11 Is it just me that sees the irony in Gerrard being unwilling to return to the Great British institution, The Rangers of Glasgow, on account of him not wanting to pay taxes he would be due to the British government 2 Quote
tlg1903 Posted October 12 Report Posted October 12 13 hours ago, BigAl said: Is it just me that sees the irony in Gerrard being unwilling to return to the Great British institution, The Rangers of Glasgow, on account of him not wanting to pay taxes he would be due to the British government Couldn't resist a wee squadge on hun social media when I heard slippy had pulled out. This comment had me howling, you couldn't make it up. Quote
Kowalski Posted October 12 Report Posted October 12 https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/ckg2g4p9vrvo Cracking article that. Almost worth printing out for prosperity! Quote
OrlandoDon Posted October 12 Report Posted October 12 14 minutes ago, Kowalski said: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/ckg2g4p9vrvo Cracking article that. Almost worth printing out for prosperity! Hahahah! I came here just now to post that article. You beat me by 14 mins. Very well written, very honest, and clearly highlights rangers troubles. Well done Tom English! Quote
Reekie_Red Posted Monday at 04:41 Report Posted Monday at 04:41 Something ... or someone i just spotted in that photo located bottom right. Okay I'll start it off then. "Deawy deawy me. This is tewwible. Absowute dwoss" Quote
Reekie_Red Posted Wednesday at 23:43 Report Posted Wednesday at 23:43 Lol, Rohl has bowed out of the running. Beeb suggesting Muscat now "leads the race" to become Rangers' new manager. I thought a "race" had to have at least two competitors. So far, all I've seen is people take a very public stage to say "nah, no thanks" Quote
OxfordDon Posted Wednesday at 23:50 Report Posted Wednesday at 23:50 5 minutes ago, Reekie_Red said: Lol, Rohl has bowed out of the running. Beeb suggesting Muscat now "leads the race" to become Rangers' new manager. I thought a "race" had to have at least two competitors. So far, all I've seen is people take a very public stage to say "nah, no thanks" The race is in the opposite direction, Muscat is just the one running the slowest. 2 Quote
Panda Posted Thursday at 23:50 Report Posted Thursday at 23:50 Steven Smith will be the second former Aberdeen player to manage Rangers when he takes charge this weekend. Played 20 times for Aberdeen, only on the winning side in six of them. And that's about all I know about his time at Pittodrie. As for Muscat. His Wikipedia page, under 'reputation', it's quite the rap sheet. Quote
Reekie_Red Posted yesterday at 07:23 Report Posted yesterday at 07:23 7 hours ago, Panda said: Steven Smith will be the second former Aberdeen player to manage Rangers when he takes charge this weekend. Played 20 times for Aberdeen, only on the winning side in six of them. And that's about all I know about his time at Pittodrie. As for Muscat. His Wikipedia page, under 'reputation', it's quite the rap sheet. You could maybe say 3rd, if you count Dodds' brief stint as co-manager alongside Barry and McCann Quote
Panda Posted yesterday at 11:44 Report Posted yesterday at 11:44 4 hours ago, Reekie_Red said: You could maybe say 3rd, if you count Dodds' brief stint as co-manager alongside Barry and McCann Nah, he was assistant head coach. Was just having a look there to see when we get the first crack at Miovski and co, didn't realise we have to wait until a home and away double header within five days in January. Quote
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