23 Oct 2017 11:41:38
Don't really know what to say anymore folks.

I've backed Pedro from the get go, but I'm now struggling to keep the same enthusiasm. Results like yesterday have made my support look a bit foolish.

I think he really does care, you can see his passion and commitment, but results like yesterday are just not acceptable. I really want him to succeed but if we cannot string together 3 wins in a row, the games a bogey.

The difficulty is now finding who can take this squad of players forward, as the board have backed him immensely, he's had the best part of 10m, we sure as hell don't have another 10 to give to the next manager.


1.) 23 Oct 2017
23 Oct 2017 12:24:04
Good post Bear.
I didn't post yesterday because I wanted to let the dust settle and didn't really know what I wanted to say.
I agree with what you're saying there 100%. I want this team to succeed and I want this man to succeed but yesterday doesn't help.
I think I'm starting to become a bit of a 'maybe this will work' kind of guy now.
Anyway, on to the next game.


2.) 23 Oct 2017
23 Oct 2017 13:07:06
Not pedro fault it totally fault of rangers board who appointed an unqualified person to manage rangers. I believe pedro trying his best but clearly not up to it.


3.) 23 Oct 2017
23 Oct 2017 13:10:03
UK, I really would love to agree with you, but the reality is 56% win ratio is not sustainable at Rangers.

This has got to be his last chance, he MUST go on to win 3 games in a row and more. As i've said before, I really like Pedro, he's passionate and very likeable in my opinion, a nice guy etc. But results like yesterday cannot continue. Big clubs must win trophies, not the Motherwell's of this world, no disrespect to them.


4.) 23 Oct 2017
23 Oct 2017 13:11:17
Apologies, replied to the wrong post, that comment was meant for united kingdom's post!


5.) 23 Oct 2017
23 Oct 2017 16:11:48
I don’t think there’s anything foolish in backing the manager of our club from the offset but as you say yesterday’s result wasn’t good enough. This has put some things into perspective in terms of quality of signings, failure to gain a run of results etc so it puts Pedros jacket on a very very shoogly peg. We wanted to see him succeed but sadly he’s looking like the management equivalent of Sebo - the will and desire to do well is there but he falls short with the execution.