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The link isn't working for me. Is it still OK for others?

 

No and can't find it on a search. Curious. And we are so used to everything about Ibrox being so straightforward, too....

 

Anyone who read it able to add any detail to the title?

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He'd been told to stay away from Murray park for the next fortnight apparently. No reason given

 

Sounds remarkably similar to the tactics that Green employed when dealing with Neil Murray. But, of course, Green has no involvement in the club anymore.

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Read it about 6 hours ago (I'm 6 hours behind the UK). Basically a brief paragraph among a repeat of points we've heard before.

 

Durrant told to stay away from Murray Park/Auchenhowie for two weeks while the staff restructuring was going on. Which suggested to me that perhaps it wasn't finished!? Only conclusion I took from it was that he must have had words with somebody in support of Ally or over his 'so-called' demotion as the 'mhanky mhedia' seemed to delight in repeating.

 

It is the only hint I have read in a week that has referred to any reaction/response from Durrant over the 'reshuffle' of the coaching staff.

The Daily Mail probably made it up then retracted it just as quickly as a 'nothing story'. Typical for a mob that salivate while putting in the boot, regularly. A 'Clockwork Orange' comes to mind ...........

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