Rangers have to hire a “fantastic” manager who knows Wilson

Renjers‘The poor season continues.
On Saturday, Gers’s winning series of matches in Premiere stopped abruptly, with Philippe ClementSt Mirren, the men have miserable 2-0, because their friends left the Ibrox of the winning for the first time since 1991.
This means that Light Blues remains a whopping 13 points that are the leaders of the prime minister who ran Celtic, with very little to play for the home side, and also kicked him out of the Scottish Cup, the Queen’s Park, and at home he beaten the club from the club from A in that competition lower divisions for the first time throughout their history.
So, the pressure continued to enhance on Clement and in the midst of a potential takeover, the Belgian finally brought his commands to march by the club hierarchy.
The last proposed download of the Rangers
How did he first report Keith Jackson of the Daily RecordThe ownership group behind the NFL franchise San Francisco 49ers is trying to take over Rangers, with discussions on multi -million dollar investment in the ‘advanced phase’.
In the meantime, according to the report Sahil Jaidka and Tim Thornton from Sky SportsParag Marathe is a key figure involved in current conversations; He is the president of the 49ers.
Ewan Paton of Herald claims new owners plan to invest ‘very’ while Matthew Elder of Scotsman He believes that the proposed download would be a “transformational” for the club.
The 49ers ownership group has already been involved in British football, paying £ 170m Buy 44% of Leeds United back in July 2023, and Whites is currently at the top of the second level of England, on his way to returning to the Premier League.
Graeme McGarry from Glasgow Times He believes that the fans are “right to be excited”, although it is unlikely to be good news for Clement.
Glenn Moore of the Independent He notes that “new owners always want their man”, suggesting that Clement is likely to be replaced, with the necessary decisive measures, since the next season will start early for Rangers, on a course to enter the Champions League in the second round of qualifying 22/23 July.
So, can new owners name a very experienced manager who will lead a new era?
Potential replacement of Clement Rangers
According to the report Keith Wyness of the Football InsiderSean Dyche could be one of the candidates who are caring up on Clement replacement, adding that he would be great “and that the meeting will” go well “.
As he noted Mark Pirie from the Daily RecordDyche collaborated with Ross Wilson, current Rangers’ sports director in Watford, and suggested that he would be interested in his job sooner.
Meanwhile, former England’s goalkeeper Paul Robinson believes Dyche, who was his boss in Burnley would be a ‘Great Naming’, adding that “he is extremely experienced … a great manager.”
Elsewhere, Robbie Hanratty of Glasgow Times He claims that Dyche’s potential arrival is ‘generating considerable buzz’, so is that justified? Well, let’s analyze a 53-year-old managerial career so far.
Dyche Record in the season of the season |
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Season |
Division and club |
End |
2011/12 |
Championship (Watford) |
11. |
2012/13 |
Championship (Burnley) |
11. |
2013/14 |
Priority |
2. |
2014/15 |
Premier league |
19. |
2015/16 |
Priority |
1. |
2016/17 |
Premier league |
16. |
2017/18 |
Premier league |
7. |
2018/19 |
Premier league |
15. |
2019/20 |
Premier league |
10. |
2020/21 |
Premier league |
17. |
2021/22 |
Premier league |
18. |
2022/23 |
Premier League (Everton) |
17. |
2023/24 |
Premier league |
15. |
2024/25 |
Premier league |
16. |
On paper, Dyche’s managerial career does not jump off the page, but in context he has achieved a lot.
Former cattle and many other manager Tony Pulis believes The Englishman did the “absolutely fantastic job” in Burnley, retaining, as stated Andy Hunter from the Guardianside with the smallest budget in the Premier League in the top division in six consecutive seasons.
As he noted Ryan Benson of Optta -a analystDyche ‘built a reputation [for] hitting above his weight ‘so, as Financial bay between Keltci and Rangers are still expanding, can he be a man who will help to close this gap?
Well, he was recently fired by Everton, but it is certainly well used to act on a training budget, so he could only be a man who will progress in Scottish football.