‘No hesitation get him out tonight’ ‘Position is untenable’ ‘an absolute disgrace’ Ibrox fans howl for Beale to be sacked

The roof fell in on Micky Beale today as he watched his side crumble to a 3-1 defeat at home to Aberdeen.

Despite going into the match on the back of four victories accompanied by four clean sheets it was another dismal performance from Beale’s side as a seven point gap opens up with Celtic.

Rubbing salt in the wounds referee Steven McLean sent off Scott Wright after issuing the former Aberdeen forward with a second yellow card soon after the Dons had gone two goals in front.

The result has been coming for Beale with the Ibrox board under siege to sack the former QPR boss who was appointed as manager 10 months ago.

Stefan Gartennann opened the scoring in the 38th minute when he slid home unmarked from a corner with 47,000 fans booing their heroes off at the interval.

Jamie McGrath doubled the lead in the 68th minute with Wright sent off three minutes later.

Abdallah Sima pulled a goal back in the 75th minute but in the 85th minute Jack McKenzie smashed the ball home from 15 yards to give the Dons their second SPFL win of the season.

Beale now faces a media conference with fan media outlets, if he is still involved for Thursday’s Europa League tie in Cyprus the anger will turn towards John Bennett and James Bisgrove for letting the situation continu.

After 113 minutes of action McLean blew the final whistle as 8,000 remaining bears hurled abuse at Beale’s flops.

Captain Disappointed led his team-mates apologetically around the pitch at the final whistle as John Lundstram patted the club crest on his shirt.

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