Following Rangers’ 1-1 draw against Dundee United, the club invited supporters to share their perspectives. Below are some of the responses received: Jim characterized the performance as “another utter shambles,” questioning the manager’s tactical system, specifically the use of only one striker. He expressed concern that the team’s form is deteriorating and predicted a “total embarrassment” for the upcoming League Cup final. Lennie criticized the manager’s pre-match promise to “throw everything at them,” noting a lack of “shots on goal.” He stated he is “fed up of excuses” for the team and believes “another complete team rebuild” is necessary, concluding that it is “Time for the manager to go.” Fraser highlighted the team’s repeated inability to “finish a team off,” pondering whether this stems from a “really poor talentless squad of players,” the manager’s inability to “motivate them,” or “maybe a bit of both?” Robert described the club as “rudderless from top to bottom,” lacking “direction or vision to change our direction.” He observed that “Fans are getting tired of the way the club is being run,” anticipating the AGM to be a “usual farce with no real decisions being made.” Robert declared “the title is gone” and warned that the League Cup final “could be embarrassing,” asserting that “change has to happen” if this occurs. Alan asserted that the team operates “no plan,” possesses a “very poor squad,” and “shocking strikers,” with a “coach who is out of his depth.” He claimed that “Not a single player of ours would get in the Celtic team” and labeled the current squad as the “Poorest Rangers for 20 years.” Alan advocated for a “Scottish manager” who would implement a “high tempo” style of play with “some good players,” suggesting players like Lennon Miller and David Watson should have been signed. Jimmy questioned, “How long are we going to stand by and watch this manager stumble from one bad performance to another? When is someone going to say Phillipe Clement, enough is enough.” He lamented that “Teams used to be frightened to death coming to Ibrox, not anymore.” David singled out Cyriel Dessers for an “Absolutely shocking performance again,” recommending his sale in January and the acquisition of “a proven striker.” He argued against “sacking the manager and starting yet another rebuild,” instead urging the board to “back him and give him the funds to bring in better players.” Gerry noted “no real level of improved performance on the pitch in the past few seasons,” suggesting the team is “going backwards.” While Clement initially “looked and sounded assured,” Gerry observed that “even on him the cracks are showing and getting wider,” concluding that as the festive season approaches, for him “it’s out with the old and in with the new.”

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