Watch as heartbroken Micky Beale pleads for patience while Sunderland fans demand his sacking

Soccer Football - Scottish Premiership - Rangers v Celtic - Ibrox, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - September 3, 2023 Rangers manager Michael Beale reacts REUTERS/Russell Cheyne

With Sunderland fans screaming for him to be sacked Micky Beale has provided Sky Sports with a carefully arranged insight into how wonderful he performed at Ibrox only to be undone by events outside of his control.

Showing his trademark modesty he ensures that viewers are reminded how he laid the path to winning the League Cup and progress in the Europa League.

It isn’t just a record of two wins in seven matches and a humiliating Derby defeat to Newcastle that is causing concern for Sunderland fans.

Inheriting a young and talented squad from Tony Mowbray that was closing in on a Play Off place, Beale has introduced mind-numbing football that has enraged the fans who are wondering how the smoof talking Londoner managed to blag his way into another good pay day.

Incredibly soft questioning in order to get words from the most deluded and arrogant man in UK football. Not a single question on is horrendous summer signings at Ibrox, cheers Micky.

Listening to Beale speaking about your own club in his usual way, believing that he is a master tactician/coach/manager rolled into one must be soul destroying for the Sunderland fans that watched Mowbray come in early last season, put excitement on the park and reach the Play Offs.

While Beale was celebrated as a visionary by the Gullible & Deluded at Ibrox for eight months another defeat at Stoke on Saturday will likely result in louder cries from Sunderland fans to sack the Brains Behind Gerrard before he guides them into a relegation dogfight. After eight matches in charge.

If Beale finks that he can hoodwink the Sunderland fans by dropping into a boozer pre-match on a charm offensive he has another thing coming on Wearside.

As he knows he is in a results driven business, this time without the backing of John Beaton, Nick Walsh, Alan Muir, Steven McLean, Andrew Dallas and friends.

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