All of the hype for the Phil Clement Revolution! looks like another false dawn from the Glasgow publisher that is heading for the abyss at the same rate as their cherished Tribute Act.
Think about how far behind Rangers look compared to Celtic, honestly, ah think, ah think it’s frightening. Ah look at that Celtic squad, just looking at the midfield, you could argue Celtic have got the three best midfielders in the country.
Rangers rebel Todd Cantwell could become the latest player to make the move from Ibrox to Trabzonspor after a director at the Turkish club reportedly made a whirlwind trip to Glasgow by private jet to kick off negotiations that will see him seal his exit.
ARIS which is their real name groundshare and play in front of average crowds of 3,000. Last season they signed 23 players at a COMBINED cost of 1.86m Euros.
That throwaway paragraph by the Record will come as no surprise to Internet Bampots, well aware of the desperate measures between the Glasgow publisher and the newest football club in the city. Some might describe it as a suicide pact.
But any prospect of a permanent deal has collapsed after Lammers made it clear he is not prepared to accept less in wages than he’s raking in on his current bumper Ibrox contract – which still has three more years left to run.
Now way past their prime the Record is pinning their hopes for the Clement Revolution! on selling two thirty plus journeymen that have consistently finished second in a two horse race.
The Record was prompted into two rewrites within 75 minutes, they deleted their tweets then settled down with Butland becoming skipper only if Captain Disappointed is on the move.
It’s another self-inflicted wound and it gives Philippe Clement and his players an excuse to fail before a ball has been kicked. No wonder the slippery James Bisgrove couldn’t wait to get out of town.
I’m really worried with Clement he needs to stop signing unknowns from Europe. He needs to sign Shankland, Miskovic, Borland. Few really good players from English league.