Kenny Miller has pleaded with the Ibrox board to stand by Giovanni van Bronckhorst.
Sunday’s defeat at St Johnstone leaves the Tribute Act seven points behind Celtic after just 13 matches and comes on the back of a record-breaking performance in the Champions League.
There is virtually no backing for van Bronckhorst among the Ibrox support but his former team-mate is hedging his bets over whether the boss should be sacked.
At lunchtime today, with no visible poppy, Miller dragged himself along to Ibrox to speak to Sky Sports as he kicked off his weekly media commitments.
?”We never like to see managers lose their job but there needs to be questions asked and there needs to be an improvement”
Kenny Miller believes “a lack of belief and creativity” is costing Rangers. pic.twitter.com/bNHQCXeXN6
— Sky Sports Scotland (@ScotlandSky) November 7, 2022
Rangers must get to the break with no more dropped points. At the moment there is something not right. I still think he should see it through to the break.
If you can get maximum points it gives you five weeks to put in some serious work on the training ground. You can maybe get key players back and hopefully attack the second half of the season.
You can sense the unrest and the manager will know the pressure falls on his shoulders. If you fall seven points back after 13 games he will know there will be serious questions asked of him.
Fortunately van Bronckhorst has the security of a contract that runs until May 2025.
Crikey-he’s got a very hunny look about him..Ryan Kent’s long lost uncle..
Or maybe miller & Boyd were separated at birth, they all look sameies including Lundy-hun farm definitely churns out some beauties..