Clement’s Rangers have lost three times in the Scottish Premiership and five times in all competitions. Some have a lot open about the Belgian supervisor…
Don Rae: The past belongs to the boss, he helps to continue making excuses. There is a boiling unwillingness to not have a striker who is easy to score. The board wants to take a look at Derek McInnes, a Rangers boy who knows the club.
Then: During the week, the group is embarrassing to look at and Clement has incorrect ideas about the techniques.
Chris: He staggers on the ground, Clement is a humiliation if he thinks they are 200% taller this hour.
Then: It seems that we are going to try to continue on the third playground, without thinking about the second. The defense at all times looks like they are about to concede. If you need more ultimatums from the start, Dressers isn’t enough. Why give Clement unbroken security for the entire summer season? Have you ever threatened to travel? Probably.
Graeme: It seems to be an incorrect tactical technique in any game at the local level. His so-called taste obviously doesn’t work and no longer works in this league for a club like us. It must progress before it can cause further damage to our season in what is already a lifesaving activity.
Athur: Incorrect construction within the group, too many reasonable signings. The video games they have received this season have simply been given to them throughout the series. Fans will start showing their emotions if this season gets worse and the leader has to rush a lot of responsibilities for the disaster we are witnessing every year.
Jorge: It is disgraceful what is happening at Ibrox both on and off the farmland. Clement has to progress and briefly.
Barry: Too many passengers, not only at the group level but throughout the club. I’m afraid it will speed up a few seasons for the Rangers to start looking like the team they once were. Both former coaches were fired at this point during the season, but at least they were sitting on the second playground. The activity seems too voluminous for Clement at the moment.
John: Clemente should be FIRED. They haven’t given him a clue and he doesn’t know what he’s doing. Forgetting and then forgiveness. I don’t know what game he was watching, Aberdeen may have been out of sight at half-time. He shouldn’t be on the bench either, eliminate him now. The season is over.
Sandy: I’ve been trying to stay off the fire-the-boss bandwagon. On the other hand, it is becoming more and more obvious that he cannot form a team that can fight and win results in games of that theme. I think that if we can’t get past the next Motherwell, unfortunately it will be the door to progress.
Lennie: This team of players is not good enough, more than half of them are not good enough to wear a Rangers shirt. I think that this supervisor is not the person who can accelerate our progress. Forgetting and then forgiveness. Completely displeased with the result and performance last night.
Ross: Clemente has to progress! It’s as simple as that. The rangers are such godless groups that it doesn’t concern them. They never dominate the games, the wrong hunger, the wrong need or the game for the shirt. This group of Rangers is as destitute as I’ve opened it in a long time!
Robert: I’m sorry, but the supervisor needs to make progress. He can’t seem to cheer up the group. He became a smiling guardian of the Rangers. The performances this season were so horrible that you fear the worst. We’re still waiting for an actual sample of the games or an open recreation plan to emerge. Avid players don’t seem to understand what the techniques are. The staff is completely short of hours.
Eamon: It’s time for Clement to progress. On the other hand, the two problems are: can the Rangers have enough money for the resulting reward and what manager would want the activity, given the limited budget, to improve the current mediocre playing team?
Scott: The boss will have to progress now.
Dave: Absolute membership disaster. Clement will progress in both possibly sooner. He is not the solution. More than one moment and still a wrong plan or identification. Some difficult decisions to make usually want to be the right ones. Totally miserable.