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Time running out on Beale as Ibrox board respond to rumour

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In an unusual move the club from Ibrox have moved to deny a tweet claiming that contact has been made with Kevin Muscat over replacing Micky Beale.

It highlights how edgy things are when a tweet from Aussie Scout, with less than 10,000 followers creates an on the record denial.

Across Social Media there is an incredible demand to have Beale sacked after fans have once again been made to look foolish by buying into another fake Revolution.

Being beaten by PSV Eindhoven and Celtic within the space of four days has utterly demolished the myth of Beale with some bears even questioning whether he really was the Brains Behind Gerrard.

Aussie Scout has Fabrizio Romano amongst his followers and claimed that contact had been made from Ibrox with the Daily Record given a denial.

It would be incredible incompetence on the part of any football club if they weren’t covering themselves for a change of manager. As QPR discovered last season Beale can say one thing one week then be touting himself shamelessly to replace another manager days later.

With Ange Postecoglou lending credibility to Australian managers, Hibs seem to be in negotiations with Nick Montgomery it would be natural if James Bisgrove and John Bennet were keeping an eye on Muscat as well as Davie Martindale and Robbie Neilson’s post Hearts mobile phone number.

Craig Moore wears a variety of hats including one as a pundit, one for media duty while cheerleading all things Ibrox.

As a former team-mate of Muscat he would be an obvious go-between to sound out the prospects of a deal although his briefing on the state of the squad Beale’s successor will inherit may not be the most appealing.

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  • Scud Missile says:

    Watch out for a special guest star appearance from Muscat in the Grapes bar and the Louden in the next couple of days,with Beale getting a taste if his own medicine.
    I posted on Sunday night that he had already been handed his P45 but it was to be kept quiet and in-house until they got their man over the line,Muscat is now on his way.

  • Pat Morrissey says:

    Who, apart from the aforementioned Scottish lot, would take it James? Can you see any others rubbing their hands and saying, “Wow, second to Celtic for the next generation. What a career-enhancing opportunity.”
    Naw, I can’t either. My money is on Martindale – at least he’ll be given time, again 🙂

  • Scud Missile says:

    Ah lucky Mick that’s a good name for horse,lucky appears to be his favourite word,he used it again on Sunday after the to describe a Celtic player getting away with one.
    But no mention of his own 2 lucky players that pushed Kyogo from one end of the penalty box to the other which the ref and VAR let go.

  • Scud Missile says:

    Once again sevco having to copy Celtic by appointing an Aussie manager.

  • Scud Missile says:

    Jump on FF for a right good laugh apparently it’s all the Pope’s fault for the downfall and demise of sevco.
    Since the Pope came to Bellahouston Park in 1982.

  • Johnno says:

    Someone needs to be desperate to want to take on such a job, even with the amount of turd polishing done, still can’t make shite shine.
    Even Jesus with a few loaves of bread and a handful of fish was able to feed thousands.
    Yet, even he couldn’t produce the miracle the scum are looking for now.

  • Frankie says:

    Hope he leaves his suit ,tie and brogues for the next clown.

  • the maister says:

    BBC Scotland Sport still in denial over the liquidation of Rangers, with stories carrying references to the
    “Old Firm”.
    Even if they were ever that, then surely that was shelved when Rangers died and were liquidised in 2012.
    Even the thickest of Rangers stalwarts would have to admit that the
    “Old Firm”
    died with the death and liquidation of
    “The Rangers”
    in 2012.
    I mean, how pathetic is it, to keep that falsehood going?
    They should all get off of their knees and admit the truth about their Club.
    It died in 2012!

    • Clachnacuddin and the Hoops says:

      And I’ve got my grubby paws on screenshots of all the newspaper headlines of The Day The Rangers Died…

      And it is a very useful commodity to throw in the faces of The Huns in denial !

  • harold shand says:

    Up until Sunday all this carry on was 100% what these hun hacks believed they were going be to writing about Rodgers and they were all sp*nking in their pants at the thought of it

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