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Paul League When?

TheBizkit03

Reserve Team
Rangers boss Paul Le Guen has left the club by mutual consent, chairman Sir David Murray says.

He's offski :boohoo:
 

Jambo Den

Fan Favourite
Noooooooooooo!

Farewell Agent Polly, you carried on Eck's good work impeccably. Thank you for signing Filip Sebo, it's the best laugh Scottish football's had in years!
 

Honest Man

Youth Team
You got to feel for Le Guen, he's not even had a season to settle into the SPL and the baying mob of glory hunters wanted him out.
It was also out of order for Ferguson to undermine him, if I was David Murray I would have did the same to Ferguson as Hearts did to Pressley.

Rangers fans think they had it bad? I'd prefer Le Guen to manage Ayr United over the two clowns managing Ayr United at the moment any day.
 

Zlatan

Fan Favourite
Bad decision IMO, Le Guen is really an incredable coach and would have the Rangers play well in the end IMO. He got Lyon to where they are now.
 

johnnybrubacker

Youth Team
shameful decision by rangers. They hired one of the top young coaches in europe but never gave him the funds to build a good team. If he had been given the funds to sign Elmander, Kallstrom et al, we could be in a different situation. He was also brought in to change the drinking and curry culture around Rangers but obviously players like Boyd (an average striker who thinks he's Van Nistelrooy) and Barry Ferguson didn't take to this and had one thing or another to complain about. All he got was contempt from supporters and players. In the end he had to leave because he had noowhere to go.

Rangers have abandoned their long term ambitions for long ball prehistoric football. Yes, they may win league titles in the future but we will see them comprehensively humped in Europe every season. Instead of a good youth system, we will see a booze academy with team nights out based around the philosophy "the team that drinks together, wins together". Rangers have gone back 20 years with this decision and also shown that players are bigger than the club. A sad sad day for everyone involved with Rangers.
 


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