11 Feb 2017 09:19:27
Everyone jumping the gun a little. The rangers job is not like our jobs where you get paid off and they let you work till the end of the week

Why did they take training and do the press conference yesterday if they had resigned earlier in the week?


1.) 11 Feb 2017
11 Feb 2017 10:35:07
Lance, like everything at Rangers just now it doesn't seem to make any sense to me either the way this shambles has been dealt with.


2.) 11 Feb 2017
11 Feb 2017 10:36:49
Someone has been silly;
Warburton if he handed in e before having the NF job offer

RFC if they have no formal notice that he was leaving

Hope its not us.

BTW its not the first time Weir has dishonoured us, he managed the Naismith situation from behind the curtains when the crap first started


3.) 11 Feb 2017
11 Feb 2017 10:47:49
Lance, keep up. They wanted to resign as they thought they had the forest job, they told the board this. The board agreed this. The forest job fell through, so the board had a meeting yesterday to discuss this, they decided to accept the resignations as it was clear that mw and co were not committed to the club.


4.) 11 Feb 2017
11 Feb 2017 12:16:40
Coldo u say keep up but your information is coming from the sun or dr, like lance said don't jump the gun.


5.) 11 Feb 2017
11 Feb 2017 11:13:55
Those would seem to be the facts to date. Can't do that kind of thing in any employ never mind as a high profile football management team. Don't always say this but a big well done to the board for sticking to their guns. We need people who want to be at our great club and not use us as a fall back when plans go awry.

I don't think it will happen but I'd love to see Walter return until the end of the season and secure second spot. Alex McLeish would be my next port of call if Walter decides against it. The big man is well respected in football and has seen it and done it. The 2 helicopter Sundays in 2003 and especially 2005 will live with me forever.


6.) 11 Feb 2017
11 Feb 2017 14:19:46
Good point, Jack Union, people forget that Weir orchestrated the Naismith move to Everton. That was about the only thing he did there, he was a rotten coach and failed miserably when he attempted management.

He gave Warburton less than no support at Rangers, he failed to instil any passion in the players and gave no help to Wallace to help develop his leadership qualities as captain.