James Tavernier brushed aside the concerns of an anxious bear following Saturday’s 3-1 defeat from Aberdeen at Ibrox.
The former Wigan utility man is well used to crushing failure with his trademark bitterly disappointed interviews always a popular feature following defeats.
Typically the bear wanted to see fight and passion rather than some thought and football ability.
Two years ago the bears were laughing at Angeball but on Thursday night they’ll be looking at their fifth manager in two years as Steve Davis follows on from Steven Gerrard, David McCallum, Gioovanni van Bronckhorst and Beale.
Captain failure taking no responsibility as per usual, just throwing his forwards under the bus with not taking our chances ??
— Scott McIntyre (@scottMc85081322) October 1, 2023
Tav hasn’t said a word in public since the bitter disappointment of losing to Celtic on September 3, on Wednesday UEFA require a player to be put up to discuss the Europa League tie away to ARIS Limassol.
A year ago Tav signed a new long term contract, earlier this year he was voted into the Hall of Fame alongside Allan McGregor.
You’re a hall of famer ????kinda the problem, he’s never that good, standards are low at the piggery
— Marty Devlin (@martydev1888) October 1, 2023