Rangers resignations?

Well good luck with that but a new manager of reputation or clout is going to have be pretty desperate for that job imo. OK Warburton is now getting pelters for trying to wangle a way out of the club but why does he want out so soon? - unrealistic goals and a poor relationship with the 'talk the talk but wont walk the walk' boss King, have sympathies with MB, will be the same old for the next guy in the door. Rangers are still to make a baseline of where they are now before thinking about developing a strategy to catch Celtic, I'm a Dons fan not a Celt incidentally. Re new manager McInnes has done all he can for Aberdeen, if Rangers ask I think he'll go, would be a better appointment than McLeish for Rangers I think, McInnes knows the league inside out now, McLeish is rusty.

I agree about Warbuton, incidentally, and am disappointed he's leaving but it's been clear for a while he was going to get punted at the end of the season. It's obviously a very difficult job under the present circumstances but not without its attractions so will be interesting to see who they get.

I don't think McInnes the is answer, incidentally. And not Mcleish either.... or Souness who was even mentioned in some quarters!!!
 
Now you're just trolling! ;)

I'm serious, at this point in time and looking at at in footballing terms. Aberdeen are ahead of Rangers in the league, they have a stable board and looking to invest in a new stadium. All is positive whereas at Ibrox, it's still fight after fight and they are still developing a squad that can challenge at all levels domestically.

I believe if McInnes was offered the job he'd take it but I don't believe at this point he would be joining a better club.
 
I'm serious, at this point in time and looking at at in footballing terms. Aberdeen are ahead of Rangers in the league, they have a stable board and looking to invest in a new stadium. All is positive whereas at Ibrox, it's still fight after fight and they are still developing a squad that can challenge at all levels domestically.

I believe if McInnes was offered the job he'd take it but I don't believe at this point he would be joining a better club.

I'm not listening.....

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I'm serious, at this point in time and looking at at in footballing terms. Aberdeen are ahead of Rangers in the league, they have a stable board and looking to invest in a new stadium. All is positive whereas at Ibrox, it's still fight after fight and they are still developing a squad that can challenge at all levels domestically.

I believe if McInnes was offered the job he'd take it but I don't believe at this point he would be joining a better club.

The Off the Ball pundits think it will be McInnes.
They also said that Warburton was going to Forrest in the summer but Forrest did not want to pay compo.
Warburton's agent tried to stitch up Rangers and it backfired.

Jings these London bankers.....not the brightest.
 
Very odd that he even talked to Forest. They have big financial issues and Nigel Clough backed away and preferred to stay at Burton then go there. Why move from one financial basket case to another?
 
McInnes would be talking a backward step going to Rangers just now.

Behave yourself!

Warburton started well but anyone who has been watching rangers recently will know they have been exceptionally poor, even with injuries the performances have been dreadful. The board and management have had a complete breakdown, probably over the Barton saga, no way was he a warburton signing.
Warburton was asked to explain the performances from the team and it appears he's spat the dummy, possibly leaked to the press. Then has allegedly been caught fishing for jobs down south. His agent has tried to pull the wool over the boards eyes and Dave king has shown the lot of them the door.
Did any of them really think they were going to step on a guy like Dave kings toes?
 
Don't blame the club at all. Having heard the story on the radio yeasterday who would really want a manager and his support staff who asked if they could resign, then ask if they could resind the request and stay.
Whatever the club, that shows no respect.
 
Don't blame the club at all. Having heard the story on the radio yeasterday who would really want a manager and his support staff who asked if they could resign, then ask if they could resind the request and stay.
Whatever the club, that shows no respect.

And yet every so called expert criticised Birmingham City for parting company with Gary Rowett when he was going for interviews and touting himself for other jobs whilst also delaying signing a new contract.

There is no loyalty in football other than from fans and I appreciate managers have to look out for their careers but if they get caught out they must accept the consequences.
 
And yet every so called expert criticised Birmingham City for parting company with Gary Rowett when he was going for interviews and touting himself for other jobs whilst also delaying signing a new contract.

There is no loyalty in football other than from fans and I appreciate managers have to look out for their careers but if they get caught out they must accept the consequences.


I am no expert, Birmingham City or Rangers fan. I am simply forming an opinion on the situation as relayed on 5live yesterday morning, in that he and the support staff asked if they could resign and had it accepted and then when Forest showed no interest asked the club if they could un-resign and return to how things were.
 
I am no expert, Birmingham City or Rangers fan. I am simply forming an opinion on the situation as relayed on 5live yesterday morning, in that he and the support staff asked if they could resign and had it accepted and then when Forest showed no interest asked the club if they could un-resign and return to how things were.

Sorry, I wasn't disagreeing with you.

The circumstances of the two seem to be pretty similar yet one (Warburton) is rightly receiving little sympathy whilst the other (Rowett) has been portrayed by many as a victim.

Neither seem to have shown their employers much respect and have rightly suffered the consequences.
 
Sorry, I wasn't disagreeing with you.

The circumstances of the two seem to be pretty similar yet one (Warburton) is rightly receiving little sympathy whilst the other (Rowett) has been portrayed by many as a victim.

Neither seem to have shown their employers much respect and have rightly suffered the consequences.

It's funny how the media can put a different spin on things depending on the circumstances :whistle:

If it's true that they wished to resign then changed their mind then the club are right to get rid of them in my opinion.

Once you know you are leaving a job or wanting to leave are you really giving it everything?
 
It's funny how the media can put a different spin on things depending on the circumstances :whistle:

If it's true that they wished to resign then changed their mind then the club are right to get rid of them in my opinion.

Once you know you are leaving a job or wanting to leave are you really giving it everything?


Yes, after all it is just like any other job.

I was once offered a significant promotion and rise having tendered my resignation but would not withdraw that notice as I knew that I could no longer feel committed to that employer.
 
Yes, after all it is just like any other job.

I was once offered a significant promotion and rise having tendered my resignation but would not withdraw that notice as I knew that I could no longer feel committed to that employer.


And they would more than likely have thought the same, so full respect to you for sticking with your original choice.
 
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