
The journalist wrote in the Record (23 April): “They just need to appoint a top-tier manager, who is proven at the highest level, if they want to go toe-to-toe with Rodgers and Celtic next term.
“That will take proper clout — and cash. Who could they realistically attract to Ibrox? It’s highly unlikely, but could they somehow tempt a Frank, for example, away from Brentford to spearhead their Rangers project?
“Probably not, as he’s in the mega-rich Premier League and courting interest from big clubs around Europe. But surely, they have to aim high? This appointment has to be a statement of intent, a sure sign they mean business.”
The journalist wrote in the Record (23 April): “They just need to appoint a top-tier manager, who is proven at the highest level, if they want to go toe-to-toe with Rodgers and Celtic next term.
“That will take proper clout — and cash. Who could they realistically attract to Ibrox? It’s highly unlikely, but could they somehow tempt a Frank, for example, away from Brentford to spearhead their Rangers project?
“Probably not, as he’s in the mega-rich Premier League and courting interest from big clubs around Europe. But surely, they have to aim high? This appointment has to be a statement of intent, a sure sign they mean business.”
The journalist wrote in the Record (23 April): “They just need to appoint a top-tier manager, who is proven at the highest level, if they want to go toe-to-toe with Rodgers and Celtic next term.
“That will take proper clout — and cash. Who could they realistically attract to Ibrox? It’s highly unlikely, but could they somehow tempt a Frank, for example, away from Brentford to spearhead their Rangers project?
“Probably not, as he’s in the mega-rich Premier League and courting interest from big clubs around Europe. But surely, they have to aim high? This appointment has to be a statement of intent, a sure sign they mean business.”
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