Philippe Clement appears to be treating his appointment at Ibrox as an instalment in his Netflix diary.
Unlike most UK based managers the former Monaco boss seems to be very keen on social media with his Instagram account produced in association Sport Plus Media.
Four days into the job, without having played a match he has shared a carefully produced video clip covering his first few days in Scottish football complete with slow motion images and dramatic music.
Apparently he spoke very impressively at Tuesday’s media conference, a man of substance that has a Struth like presence in company.
All of the fawning coverage should come to a halt at 3pm on Sunday with Hibs arriving at Ibrox on the back of taking a draw from Tynecastle after being 2-0 down early in the second half of the Edinburgh Derby.
The next batch of fixtures are fairly gentle but after the November international break he takes his philosophies on the game to Aberdeen, Hearts, Hibs, Betis, Motherwell and Celtic before he gets to celebrate New Year in Scotland.
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Only a fascist would call the Ibrox fascist klub beautiful.
Mind you, he does look a lot like Benito Mussolini.
Was that a silver egg-cup in the video?
What a fuckin dick him and Tik Tok Cantwell will get on well together.
Oh no!
Just had a mental image of Clement and Cantwell teaming up to produce a
double act, social media channel.
Cantwell can do the dancing: can Clement sing? 🙂
Can Clement sing…
Well it’s a helluva long time ago now but I vaguely remember a song from primary school called –
‘Oranges and Lemons for the bells of St.Clements’
There are plenty Oranges and plenty (Bitter) Lemons at Liebrox and now Clements there now (not many saints though)…
Though it’s years since I heard it – I think this song was about paying some sort of debt…
How very appropriate to link it strongly with Liebrox then !
The Big News coming out of the BBC this week is that Kirsty Wark is leaving Newsnight to spend some time enjoying her Dementia, I mean Retirement!
That comment is totally out of order
How is that, Michael Gordon?
How is that, Michael Gordon?