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The thing they didn't get is that if DM is unsettled, it's 100% due to the media & radio phone ins....

 

Correct!, only the Scottish gutter press are harping on about DM!, yet it is somehow Rangers fault!, Rangers have never mentioned anyone!

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Yup, from the moment Caixinha left all they've done is talk about McInnes.

 

As far as I recall, they chattered about McInnes incessantly before Pedro C arrived.

I'm unsure whether he was unsettled then.

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Correct!, only the Scottish gutter press are harping on about DM!, yet it is somehow Rangers fault!, Rangers have never mentioned anyone!

 

To be fair, I think we're all getting unsettled. At this rate, new species will have evolved and become extinct by the time we've appointed a new manager.

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I like that the Board are again playing this close to their chest and there's been no leaks. Its annoying about the press coverage as they're just *hit-stirring, but they'd do that anyway and just continues to prove the point that its all about the Gers.

 

I'm as impatient as anyone, but with Murty around I don't think we need to panic or rush in to it.

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To be fair, I think we're all getting unsettled. At this rate, new species will have evolved and become extinct by the time we've appointed a new manager.

 

Aye!, but the point is the media are pushing for DM, the club have never mentioned him!

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Aye!, but the point is the media are pushing for DM, the club have never mentioned him!

 

On rejecting Rangers' offer of the job, McInnes said "obviously I'd have been proud to manage Rangers but, at the age of 95, I'll probably be dead by the time I've taken a training session. Graham Murty's been a fine interim manager for the last half century but I understand why they're now looking for longer term stability."

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I like that the Board are again playing this close to their chest and there's been no leaks. Its annoying about the press coverage as they're just *hit-stirring, but they'd do that anyway and just continues to prove the point that its all about the Gers.

 

I'm as impatient as anyone, but with Murty around I don't think we need to panic or rush in to it.

This. Well said that man.

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Steve McClaren tells Rangers he's their man by sending them his CV

 

Exclusive by Neil Cameron

 

STEVE McCLAREN, the former England manager, has made a major play to become Rangers’ next boss by this week asking his representatives to send his CV to the Ibrox club’s board.

 

We understand McClaren, currently working as an advisor for Israeli club Maccabi Tel-Aviv, believes the job in Glasgow would be perfect for him in a bid to re-establish his reputation in British football after a personally bruising few years which has seen his stock as a top-level coach fall.

 

And it has been made clear to the powers-that-be inside at Rangers that he would be willing to work under their constraints in terms of his own wage and the transfer kitty, which will be far lower than anything he experienced in England.

 

And unlike in the case of Aberdeen's Derek McInnes, in terms of compensation, Maccabi would not be looking for a lot if anything at all.

 

Mark Allen, Rangers’ Director of Football, knows the former Newcastle United and Middlesbrough manager from old, although reports that this would make the 56-year-old the favourite are, for the moment, wide of the mark.

 

This is an intriguing development in the saga and while the name of McClaren, which was first linked to the job last weekend, will not excite too many Rangers, his reputation as coach could well get him an interview at the very least.

 

For all that the “Wally in the Brolly” image from his disappointing spell as England manager has stuck, and his time at Newcastle saw the club relegated, Sir Alex Ferguson’s former assistant has enjoyed genuine success during his managerial career.

 

He won the League Cup with Middlesbrough in 2004, still that club’s only major honour, and also led them to the UEFA Cup final two seasons later. He also took them to seventh in the Premier League,which remains their highest ever finish.

 

McClaren was also first-team coach at Manchester United during their historic treble season of 1998/99 and won the Dutch League in 2010 at FC Twente.

 

Rangers had hoped to*name a replacement for Pedro Caixinha during this international break; however, as the days go on without an announcement, it is becoming increasingly likely Graeme Murty will still be in charge for the visit to Hamilton in eight days’ time.

 

http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/sport/15652517.Steve_McClaren_tells_Rangers_he_s_their_man_by_sending_them_his_CV/

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Steve McClaren tells Rangers he's their man by sending them his CV

 

Exclusive by Neil Cameron

 

STEVE McCLAREN, the former England manager, has made a major play to become Rangers’ next boss by this week asking his representatives to send his CV to the Ibrox club’s board.

 

We understand McClaren, currently working as an advisor for Israeli club Maccabi Tel-Aviv, believes the job in Glasgow would be perfect for him in a bid to re-establish his reputation in British football after a personally bruising few years which has seen his stock as a top-level coach fall.

 

And it has been made clear to the powers-that-be inside at Rangers that he would be willing to work under their constraints in terms of his own wage and the transfer kitty, which will be far lower than anything he experienced in England.

 

And unlike in the case of Aberdeen's Derek McInnes, in terms of compensation, Maccabi would not be looking for a lot if anything at all.

 

Mark Allen, Rangers’ Director of Football, knows the former Newcastle United and Middlesbrough manager from old, although reports that this would make the 56-year-old the favourite are, for the moment, wide of the mark.

 

This is an intriguing development in the saga and while the name of McClaren, which was first linked to the job last weekend, will not excite too many Rangers, his reputation as coach could well get him an interview at the very least.

 

For all that the “Wally in the Brolly” image from his disappointing spell as England manager has stuck, and his time at Newcastle saw the club relegated, Sir Alex Ferguson’s former assistant has enjoyed genuine success during his managerial career.

 

He won the League Cup with Middlesbrough in 2004, still that club’s only major honour, and also led them to the UEFA Cup final two seasons later. He also took them to seventh in the Premier League,which remains their highest ever finish.

 

McClaren was also first-team coach at Manchester United during their historic treble season of 1998/99 and won the Dutch League in 2010 at FC Twente.

 

Rangers had hoped to*name a replacement for Pedro Caixinha during this international break; however, as the days go on without an announcement, it is becoming increasingly likely Graeme Murty will still be in charge for the visit to Hamilton in eight days’ time.

 

http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/sport/15652517.Steve_McClaren_tells_Rangers_he_s_their_man_by_sending_them_his_CV/

 

Doesn't say much when he's completely incapable of sending his own CV in.... ;)

 

Next time I apply for job i'll get my little girl to send my CV with a covering letter of 'Why you should hire my daddy'

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