12 Jun 2016 06:53:46
If warburton leaves I think we could see walter smith back with david weir one last time sir walter.


1.) 12 Jun 2016
12 Jun 2016 09:24:08
Are you mad we play attractive expansive football now do you want to throw that all away. Walter is gone and if you like beautiful football then good riddence. Walter survived the first time through over spending millions and the second time when there was no one else. When we had the big players we couldn't do anything in Europe the second time when we got to the uefa cup final we played negative anti football let's move on in the same direction as Warburton but most importantly let's sort things out with the guy.


2.) 12 Jun 2016
12 Jun 2016 09:24:40
No thanks.


3.) 12 Jun 2016
12 Jun 2016 09:54:04
Walter Smith is history but while he has a remarkable record e is part of the past and should never return as manager. Quite simply King needs to sort out Warburton's contract or it is his credibility that will go. Our enemies across the City have had to dig deep to secure a quality manager because we have Warburton; what we don't want is to lose him and end up with a clown like McCoist or McDowall again that would undo all the good work!

Put simply, King needs to secure Warburton on a long term contract now or we need a new chairman!


4.) 12 Jun 2016
12 Jun 2016 08:52:29
Where's all this drivel about MW leaving. The club are in talks about a new deal just because it has not been signed yet some daily rag is reporting he is leaving and mass hysteria breaks out. MW has started us on a road to glory and he is not about to walk away.


5.) 12 Jun 2016
12 Jun 2016 09:23:31
Weir will go with Warburton. Warburton will see out his contract unless Spurs come in which is unlikely. Miller is being groomed as next manager.


6.) 12 Jun 2016
12 Jun 2016 10:59:59
All I'm saying Gary is if warburton does leave then I'm afraid to say we won't have another manager who has us playing like warburton so I would like to see Davie weir take the reigns but with walter there to assist him. We don't exactly have the cash for a big name manager.


7.) 12 Jun 2016
12 Jun 2016 11:35:05
Look none of the other tabloids have reported this and if there was any mileage in it bbc sport Scotland would have a field day between holidays etc talks may have been put on the back burner and if the one thing the board have proved theymeet things head on and it will be dealt with so less silly talk upwards and onwards.


8.) 12 Jun 2016
12 Jun 2016 13:34:05
Lol absolute maniac, aye let's desert our attractive football for lumping it up the park and 4-5-1 have a word with yourself.


9.) 12 Jun 2016
12 Jun 2016 16:37:12
The journalist is a no name hack trying to build a name for himself because, he has picked up that Warburton has not yet signed the contract offered to him. In general, senior managers and guys of quality do not take the first offer, they see it as the opening gambit in a wider negotiation. Warburton's position in the negotiations with King and Co has been strengthened by Celtic's appointment of Rodgers at a significantly higher salary for a manager that is untried in Scottish Football!

Warburton deserves a significant increase in his salary and in the process Rangers need to consider what they would need to pay for a replacement, (and that replacement is certainly not Walter Smith or any of the old school managers) .

King quite simply needs to pay the going rate to Warburton, no one wants to go back to the days of McCoist and McDowall!