Head Honcho Posted 4 January 2007 Posted 4 January 2007 Looks like player power has prevailed in Glasgow! Expect Barry Ferguson to be named coach soon.............. ......................they'll get no one decent while he's still at the club.
lookwhaticando Posted 4 January 2007 Posted 4 January 2007 Seven months in the job. Tragic stuff. If I recall, people had such high hopes when he signed. I wonder if Craig Levein is up for a(nother) move across Scotland?
fosseman Posted 4 January 2007 Posted 4 January 2007 Now available for us to get as manager. Well, it's a different name to consider. I was bored with Dowie.
RowlattsFox Posted 4 January 2007 Posted 4 January 2007 billy davies is a favourite for the job now big rangers fan apparantly
lookwhaticando Posted 4 January 2007 Posted 4 January 2007 Nigel Worthington. Even you're on the Worthowagon.
Aberdeen_fox Posted 4 January 2007 Posted 4 January 2007 billy davies is a favourite for the job now big rangers fan apparantly Walter Smith is also one of the favourites with Ally McCoist as assistant!
lildave3 Posted 4 January 2007 Posted 4 January 2007 Walter Smith is also one of the favourites with Ally McCoist as assistant! Apparently all the betting has been on those two so far.
Leicfox Posted 4 January 2007 Posted 4 January 2007 Walter Smith is fav, followed by McCoist then Davies, all 3 are well clear of the remaining bunch. Billy Davies surely has to be a no starter although he a fanactical fan of Rangers and would jump at the chance, Rangers are skint and there's no way there will be able to afford the compensation. Walter Smith gets my money as a temp choice while still doing the International role with McCoist his sidekick, reason being the lure of Rangers will be to big for him to turn it down, as in scotland Rangers are bigger than Scotland by popular blief if you get my drift.
Head Honcho Posted 4 January 2007 Author Posted 4 January 2007 Walter Smith is fav, followed by McCoist then Davies, all 3 are well clear of the remaining bunch. Billy Davies surely has to be a no starter although he a fanactical fan of Rangers, Rangers are skint and there's no way there will be able to afford the compensation. Walter Smith gets my money as a temp choice while still doing the International role with McCoist his sidekick, reson being the lure of Ranger will be to big for him to turn it down, as in scotland Rangers are bigger than Scotland by popular blief if you get my drift. Rangers being skint doesn't exactly mean they are in the same boat as Leicester! Rangers will still be spending millions next pre-season mark my words.
Leicfox Posted 4 January 2007 Posted 4 January 2007 Oblivously there not in the same boat as Leicester, they still have'nt got the moolar to splash out on compo though at this time imo wot with paying PLG off too. What would it cost anyway, any ideas ?
Flynny Posted 4 January 2007 Posted 4 January 2007 No idea. Between 1-3 million, I'd guess 1.5 myself. Just a guess, though.
Leicfox Posted 4 January 2007 Posted 4 January 2007 Looks like player power has prevailed in Glasgow! Expect Barry Ferguson to be named coach soon.............. ......................they'll get no one decent while he's still at the club. I think your wrong, i also think Ferguson has done Rangers a massive, massive favour as he's oblivously looked at the shite thats been going on under PLG day in and day out and lost all confidence, either way you look at it Rangers under PLG were only going one way and that was not up and thats why Rangers will benefit from it.
Leicfox Posted 5 January 2007 Posted 5 January 2007 Scotland boss Walter Smith will return to Rangers as director of football after the departure of Paul Le Guen, BBC Sport understands.Former Ibrox striker Ally McCoist, on Smith's coaching staff with Scotland, will also be part of the new set-up. Le Guen had only been at Rangers for 200 days, and left after stripping Barry Ferguson of the captaincy. Smith helped Rangers win nine successive titles before resigning in 1998 and moving to Everton. Both Smith and McCoist have played a pivotal role in Scotland's stunning start to their Euro 2008 qualifying campaign. And Smith may yet be able to combine both roles of Scotland coach and director of football at Ibrox, although whether this would suit Rangers chairman Sir David Murray remains to be seen. Scotland are the surprise Group B leaders in the Euro 2008 qualifying phase, ahead of world champions Italy and World Cup runners-up France, who they beat at Hampden Park, and would be reluctant to lose Smith or McCoist. But it is likely the pull of returning to the club where both men achieved legendary status is likely to prove too much. Smith has maintained close links with Rangers' chief Murray, even after leaving Ibrox.
Hullfox Posted 6 January 2007 Posted 6 January 2007 Le Guen quite clearly wanted out and saw his opportunity by causing the kerfuffle over Ferguson. His failure is no longer about results but about a club that can't change. Smart man.
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