The team is in chaos both on and off the pitch, and Tom English has blasted Rangers and Philippe Clement for it.
Despite James Bisgrove’s departure being announced five months ago, the BBC journalist stated on November 1 that there is no indication that a replacement has been found.
English also thinks that Clement is receiving unfair criticism because the Ibrox team is now nine points behind the leaders.
“More than five months have passed since Rangers announced James Bisgrove’s departure as chief executive,” he wrote on X. No evidence of a replacement has appeared yet. complete inertia.
“Philippe Clement is deserving of all the criticism he is receiving, but at the moment, it seems like the entire team is immobilised.”
Rangers have plenty of fires they need to put out as soon as possible
The team’s bad record under Clement and the lack of a Bisgrove replacement demonstrate organisational stagnation and poor management.
Lacklustre outcomes have sparked criticism of Clement’s tactical choices, but the board’s inaction—including failing to replace important administrative personnel or appoint a new manager—reflects a more serious structural problem.
This has an effect on the Gers’ on-field performance, as they are now far behind in the league, but it also raises the possibility of an off-field governance issue.
The club’s inability to move quickly on either front—fire Clement or bring in important backroom personnel—indicates a lack of leadership, strategic direction, and the financial or structural capacity to make the required adjustments.
Rangers are now stuck in a limbo, sagging in mediocrity as their competitors take advantage of their hesitation.
Most bystanders find it incomprehensible why Clement is still employed when managers have been fired for lesser reasons.
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