With 13 matches left to play Phil Clement’s exciting young side are trailing Celtic by 13 points in the SPFL Premiership.
The former Monaco boss has been in charge at Ibrox for 18 months, despite the promises and fawning media coverage he is not getting any closer to Scotland’s Most Successful Club.
With a run of home fixtures and a rare victory away from home the heat is off Clement who was presented with just a 22-year-old Portuguese defender with less than 20 career appearances the only January addition to his exciting young squad.
13 points clear pic.twitter.com/yj6cv6DfL4
— Craig Whyte (@RIPRFC) February 5, 2025
Europe again is proving to be a very handy distraction for domestic failings, Clement has mastered that with all sorts of spin applied to results in the Europa League.
A top eight finish has excused Clement’s side a Play Off fixture but also denied the club a £2m plus pay day during the long cold month of February.
Sunday’s Scottish Cup tie at home to Queens Park should be fairly routine Hearts and Kilmarnock away from home on February 16 and 26 pose an ominous threat to the Clement Revolution!
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Must be the first time I’ve ever been pleased to see Hearts hit a bit of form, Joe. As long as it’s just the usual temporary variety.
Editor: Not having Neilson or wee Naisy in the dug out could make it interesting.
Oh what’s it called again, “ Austerity “
The Daily Record still saying they had a good January transfer window because Chelsea decided not to move for Jefte ?
Aye they had a good window as well because they signed the boy from Dundee,lol in the Summer.
Gap il be 17 by end of Feb MINIMUM! Lg DEFO won b4 the Split where ANY sort of Defeat at the SHIT-DOME after will IGNITE stories of Revolutions, #Gon fur 2 & the OBLIGATORY Close Season Champions BAWAHAHAHAHAHA!!