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An Evening with Phil Clement- New Edmiston House money spinner as bears get to hear from A Proper Football Manager

Loyal bears can spend three hours getting the thoughts of Phil Clement at a special New Edmiston House event.

For just £40 fans can hear the thoughts of A Proper Football Manager with a pint, a pie and My Gers points thrown in. The event takes place next Tuesday which should lift some of the gloom that has settled over Ibrox since fans were allowed back into stadiums (with Safety Certificates).

From the image below it seems like half of the seats have still to be sold, much like Hampden with the mystique over the Belgian Beale wearing thinner as he throws out the excuses after each crushing defeat to Celtic.

Clement

Join us at Edmiston House for The Rangers Charity Foundation’s exclusive Q&A night with Rangers Manager, Philippe Clement.

Hosted by TV and Radio presenter Ali DeFoy the night gives fans a rare chance to put their questions to the boss, whilst helping to raise funds for the Rangers Charity Foundation.

Hear from Clement as he will be ready to discuss life at Rangers so far, settling in at Ibrox and aspirations for the coming season.

General Sale: Wednesday 31st July – 10am

Event Date: Tuesday 10th September 2024

Doors Open: 7pm

Ticket Price: Standard Reserved Seating – £38.50 (all tickets include a welcome drink, a pie and incur a £1.50 booking fee per ticket)

Other than club events and the inevitable Tribute Acts at the home of the 2012 Tribute Act it seems like there is little on the go to fill up the Diary at New Edmiston House which was opened 18 months ago after costing £10m.

James Bisgrove was the pioneer behind that venture, the still to be opened Sports Bar and the appointment of Clement despite Graeme Souness being brought into the recruitment process and pushing for Frank Lampard.

Clement’s record is now worse than Beale with the added distinction of taking his side into top place in the SPFL Premiership before finishing off eight points adrift.

A Moral Victory over Celtic in April had worn off by the time Clement stormed down the tunnel in a huff a week later when his side lost to Ross County.

After being cheered out of Ibrox onto the team bus yesterday the players and management were jeered and abused on their return from the latest Derby Day humilation.

Fans confronted Clement and tried to block his car as he tried to drive away from from the angry hordes.

After two transfer windows the excuses are running out for the Clement Revolution! with Barry Ferguson and Alex Rae watching yesterday’s match it looks like succession planning is already underway.

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