Fan patience has ran out on Graeme Murty.
The Ibrox caretaker knows all the buzzwords and is a master of positive thought but Sevco fans can see right through him and they don’t like it one bit.
Two vastly different defeats from Celtic and the euphoria of the Scottish Cup draw has been consigned to another era with Murty the public fall guy.
Graeme Murty genuinely looked like he was going to break down during that #RangersFC press conference #Rangers
— Ross Armour (@RossArmour346) April 20, 2018
Graeme Murty – I’m a winning man…. next joke u fat nonce
— Aidan Milne RFC (@milnerz1) April 20, 2018
Anyone else think this man talks a load o shite? And that smug smile ???????? https://t.co/U9QUUDQmCx
— rfcblue (@rfcblue) April 20, 2018
I want Graeme Murty gone because I care about my club. I want Alistair Johnston gone because I care about my club. I want a manager that can bring success to the club and the fans. That’s all I care about.
— Liam (@Liamwatp) April 20, 2018
Another load of crap from Murty and the PR Guru. Addressing current issues is your job. This is where you went wrong last weekend. Get a spine and get tore into he players or walk. Perform like that and you wrap them up in cotton wool. @RangersFC https://t.co/pvszO3USQB
— James Gilmour (@GilmourJames) April 20, 2018
Daily Reminder that Rangers have a tarrier cunt in charge of the first team. A fucking pathetic presser yet again how long are you going to allow this to continue? @RangersFC #MurtyOut https://t.co/FtgOMSscLn
— Matthew (@mc9872rfc) April 20, 2018
I see Graeme Murty is talking one load of shite while still being employed as The Rangers manager. pic.twitter.com/qCCYjopBxG
— Ben McD (@SICKB0Y_) April 20, 2018
After a week of silence Alastair Johnston gave an interview to PA Sport and came away with the classic line of being ahead of the curve.
If eight defeats to Brendan Rodgers is better than expected the curve must be something pretty spectacular!
Today’s media conference was full of Murty bingo, everything is upbeat and positive, lessons learned and players hurting because they are winners.
After facing Hearts at home on Sunday things get much tougher for Murts with trips to Celtic, Aberdeen and Hibs to round off the season.