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I sincerely hope Stu gets the job because he has the right to take it on, not like all the other men mentioned.

 

Why I want this you may ask? Stu lifted the dynamics of Rangers, we got a glimpse of his power in a very short time. Okay he didn't take us up.

 

Stu McCall would certainly be the best option for Rangers FC to move forward, if it's Cathro then fine if it's Warburton and Weir, fine, if it's Tom Dick & Harry get tae ....

 

Stu McCall is the man for me, can't you see it?

 

You want McCall to get the job. We get it. We heard you the first time. Please stop repeating yourself.

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I sincerely hope Stu gets the job because he has the right to take it on, not like all the other men mentioned.

 

Why I want this you may ask? Stu lifted the dynamics of Rangers, we got a glimpse of his power in a very short time. Okay he didn't take us up.

 

Stu McCall would certainly be the best option for Rangers FC to move forward, if it's Cathro then fine if it's Warburton and Weir, fine, if it's Tom Dick & Harry get tae ....

 

Stu McCall is the man for me, can't you see it?

From Ashley the 'sugar Daddy' to wanting McCall as manager. Is your judgement that poor or are you just a troll :sneaky:?

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On another note, John Gilligan will see every comments on here, FF etc (Hi John).

 

Plenty of Club staff and important Bears read the forums, so it wouldn't surprise me in the slightest.

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Interesting thread...

 

For me, all this talk I've heard around the people I know personally has been centered around '' old ideas '' and '' new ideas '' Some want the old guard to return. The drink together and win together mentality. Whilst others want a fresh faced manager to come in and take Scottish football by storm...

 

Old or New, I personally believe we're at a stage where we need the right ideas.

 

We've a behemoth of a training complex sitting in the shape of Murray park yet our teams since its inception has always looked upon a dead ball as something of a mystery. Our fitness levels have been suspect at times and last but not least, we often play like 11 strangers...These symptoms can be remedied by quite simply having someone in charge who takes their football seriously. We've a godlfish bowl mentality up here and I don't think it helps much.

 

We need to get in line with how the English teams train their players with the dieting and professional athleticism mindset. This should be a minimum at a club such as ours.

 

Our new manager needs to install an entirely new spine to the team..

 

For me the keeper has to go, I'm still wincing from Bells '' punch '' against Motherwell.

 

This will need something else we've had lacking of late.. a scouting network.

 

It doesn't have to be complex and expensive and wide stretching but at the same time it doesn't have to evolve around the managers contacts on his mobile.

 

Whoever the new manager is, he'll need the basics in place first...failure to put the fundamentals in place first is only setting him up for a fall. and if he falls, we fall as I don't believe we can go much longer without Champions league money.

 

I personally believe it's time for Rangers to ask it's players and staff to step up to the Crest and push back up to where we belong.

 

Warburton looks like the man getting in, but without the right backing, it may as well be Danny Kelly.

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Interesting thread...

 

For me, all this talk I've heard around the people I know personally has been centered around '' old ideas '' and '' new ideas '' Some want the old guard to return. The drink together and win together mentality. Whilst others want a fresh faced manager to come in and take Scottish football by storm...

 

Old or New, I personally believe we're at a stage where we need the right ideas.

 

We've a behemoth of a training complex sitting in the shape of Murray park yet our teams since its inception has always looked upon a dead ball as something of a mystery. Our fitness levels have been suspect at times and last but not least, we often play like 11 strangers...These symptoms can be remedied by quite simply having someone in charge who takes their football seriously. We've a godlfish bowl mentality up here and I don't think it helps much.

 

We need to get in line with how the English teams train their players with the dieting and professional athleticism mindset. This should be a minimum at a club such as ours.

 

Our new manager needs to install an entirely new spine to the team..

 

For me the keeper has to go, I'm still wincing from Bells '' punch '' against Motherwell.

 

This will need something else we've had lacking of late.. a scouting network.

 

It doesn't have to be complex and expensive and wide stretching but at the same time it doesn't have to evolve around the managers contacts on his mobile.

 

Whoever the new manager is, he'll need the basics in place first...failure to put the fundamentals in place first is only setting him up for a fall. and if he falls, we fall as I don't believe we can go much longer without Champions league money.

 

I personally believe it's time for Rangers to ask it's players and staff to step up to the Crest and push back up to where we belong.

 

Warburton looks like the man getting in, but without the right backing, it may as well be Danny Kelly.

 

Our teams have struggled with basic football for a long time,set pieces,throw ins,corners,the very basics would be a massive improvement,not a hard ask.

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I strongly believe we need to accept an element of risk in this appointment.

It would be very easy to appoint the likes of McCall or McInnes and stay in our comfort zone but I don't think that would take us much further forward from where we are now.

Warburton has successfully managed & coached in the lower leagues in England which are far tougher than anything we have in this country of ours. It is that record which I believe should get him appointed and hopefully he'll be given full backing to make the sweeping changes we so badly need in throughout the antiquated football set-up we currently have.

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For me it's simply about Warburton's professionalism. It seems like he'd get the team drilled and trained in a way we've not seen in a while, if ever. Added to that his youth development credentials, he makes for a very compelling choice. He's not the 'star' name, but he appears to have the skills we require.

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