Why Rangers could replace outgoing chief executive James Bisgrove with Warren Buffett and still be a goal down before next season kicks off.
clubs move on players whose time is up or who have proved unable to make the grade and begin to draft in replacements who they hope will be able to reinvigorate the first team and deliver success in future.
Those exits came after the pair were targeted by supporters who were angry their heroes had once again failed miserably on the park at home and abroad and were set to finish another term trophyless. But many others who cheer on James Tavernier and his team mates on a Saturday afternoon expressed their disappointment at the loss of an individual who had previously held senior positions in the sponsorship and marketing departments of RBS, Betfair, Emirates and UEFA.
But will Bisgrove leaving and a new head honcho coming in really have any major bearing on how Rangers perform domestically and in Europe in the 2024/25 campaign and beyond?It will probably be irrelevant. Ultimately, how they do on the field is determined by how they fare off it and they continue to be eclipsed by their city rivals on that front.
Rangers could bring in Warren Buffett to take over from James Bisgrove and they would still be a goal down before a ball is kicked next season.We know there are thousands of National readers who want to debate, argue and go back and forth in the comments section of our stories. We’ve got the most informed readers in Scotland, asking each other the big questions about the future of our country.
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