Even the big noises at the Daily Record aren’t fooled by Phil Clement mustering up a win away to Hearts.
A week after losing to Queens Park the former Monaco boss seems to think that all is well and dandy with his exciting young side boosted by the return of Tom Lawrence.
If it wasn’t for two own goals by Jamie McCart and some dubious refereeing by John Beaton the mood out of Tynecastle would have been very different.
It doesn’t require much to get the team at Record Sport onboard an Ibrox bandwagon but Keith Jackson and Andy Newport won’t be fooled again.
Where does Rangers’ win at Tynecastle leave Philippe Clement?
KEITH JACKSON: Exactly where he was this time last week. A busted flush and a lame duck all rolled into one. That he remains at the helm merely demonstrates that the board is also dysfunctional and unfit for purpose.
ANDY NEWPORT: Still clinging on to his job. The Ibrox faithful have long since made their minds up on the beleaguered Belgian and this won’t change anything.
Next up for the Belgian Beale is Saturday’s home match against St Mirren where 46,000 Season Ticket holders can give their verdict on the season to date.
It was super important to react after the big disappointment of last week. What, ur the team did, it was not our most sexy game or, ur with the most quality. Sometimes, but everybody digged in and ur and that’s the basic, what needs to be every time to win the jewels, to break forward to create the chances.
We scored also two more goals, but two times really small offside. So we created really enough today to win this game and you saw the fighting spirit of our group.
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Love big Phil’s pressers.
Lol they will be lucky break the 30,000 barrier mmnext week against St Shite,but still put it out there as the game being sold out.
Gonnae geeze a wee Hudgie said it all the other day at the oresser more or less,there is more life in a funeral parlour or a tramps jacket than there is at ibrox inside and outside the dressing room.
As for the game yesterday the push in the back from the sevco player on the doppelganger player of the opposition is a penalty all day long,and yet nit a PEEP from the doppelganger klub from Edinburgh,not 1 player protested.
As for Wankland they would be as well playing with a man short,another who went hiding yesterday hoping to make his way to ibrox in hhe Summer.
jackson saying unfit for purpose really takes some brass neck , the irony to use a famous phrase is OFF THE RADAR.
Did The Elephant Man the guy that’s an extra from the film Deliverance not get a game yesterday.
Nothing wrong with the manager, nor any previous manager since 2012.
The problem lies with the fanbase and the media.
They have done as well as any NEW club could expect.
Until that’s accepted as fact, managers will just come and go, unable to meet the demands of the utterly deluded.
THEY are the clubs worst enemy….but you can’t fix stupid.
As the old saying goes ” they never come back as good ” ,with very few exceptions ! That’s the problem for everyone from the clumpany to the fanbase to the SMSM and every other person connected using the blue pound , after the 2012 liquidation . They all have this nutty idea that because there is money going into theRangers every season and there are big crowds home and away that they have this god given right to success and will be good . I’m afraid more research is required on this subject by all , because the world’s of sport ..business and finance can render you to a nervous wreck .It’s written all over Inaction’s boat at the daily Record …for proof ! Hhiicccuuppp!
‘ Kyogo’s French Nightmare ‘ is their new ‘ Jota Saudi Nightmare ‘ weekly headline
Bloody Hell – I’ve keeled over – Some crayon scribblers at The Scummy actually telling the TRUTH !
Clement, like all who have gone before him in recent years, is latest recipient of the frustration and anger of a support who, in their hearts, know their team no longer exists and nothing short of winning the old defunct “European Cup” will satisfy them.
As in love you cannot compete with a ghost.