Jonny McFarlane, Editor in Chief of the Rangers Review and The Celtic Way has called on his club to replace Giovanni van Bronckhorst.
With their blind devotion to the cause The Rangers Review, effectively a digital extension of the Herald and Evening Times, has become the club’s favoured means of communicating with loyal bears.
Stewart Robertson, John Bennett, James Bisgrove and Ross Wilson have granted The Rangers Review exclusive interviews on the condition that no decent questions are asked and that the interviews are given the cuddliest of presentations.
After hammerings from Celtic, Ajax and Napoli Robertson explained that the lack of signings was down to spending money on a leaky roof seven years ago with nothing asked about previous claims that the club would be self financing from this season. The accounts for the year to 30 June 2022 are still a closely guarded secret.
Sunday’s 2-1 defeat at St Johnstone has eliminated the last few bears backing Gio with McFarlane joining the pile-on.
A Rangers manager can’t come back from that. Appalling display.
— Jonny McFarlane (@jonnyrmcfarlane) November 6, 2022
With that sort of comment the Zoom invite to preview Wednesday’s match with Hearts could be withdrawn as could the hard earned place on the media gantry for the match.
Looking at those banners prompts the question; do any of the huns actually come from Glasgow?