07 Nov 2017 19:38:11
Just a thought, guys but usually when a team has a caretaker manager in place, the fans don't expect too much, and even steel themselves for a few bad results, with uncertainty growing the longer they are place and no appointment forthcoming. How many of you can honestly say they feel that way with Graeme Murty in charge? I don't - felt far more nervous with PC in charge. I know probs the majority want DM, or a bigger name, but I feel we should greatly acknowledge GM for, twice now, providing us with a sense of relative calm and assurance when called upon. Anyway, whoever gets the job, I hope they can put our great club back where we belong.


1.) 08 Nov 2017
07 Nov 2017 19:54:17
I genuinely like Murty and as U quite rightly say, he’s stepped up on 2 occasions and steadied the ship. So far he’s not been under the intense pressure that being Rangers Manager invariably brings

Therefore, I’m not convinced he should get the Managers position. I don’t feel that he would attract a high calibre of player in the January transfer window and if things go wrong against Aberdeen and the Dhims, it won't be long before we are calling for his head. no I say we take this International break to get the right person in place

That person will need to have experience of managing at a decent level, know the Scottish game or at least have coaches/ assistants who know it and totally understand the expectations of the supporters as well as the magnitude of the job in hand. We need to get this appointment right and cannot afford to take a chance on a rookie

I personally don’t think he needs to be a former Rangers player and my preferences would come from the following list :-

Allerdyce
McInnes
Pardew


2.) 08 Nov 2017
07 Nov 2017 20:30:28
Regardless of whether he got the job permanently or to the end of the season at the very least you would love him to be in charge for the home game to Hamilton. And give him the opportunity to gear the players up for the three win's in a row that Peds couldn't do?


3.) 08 Nov 2017
07 Nov 2017 21:08:25
Good call, G Murty deserves a huge amount of credit steadying the ship. A safe pair of hands at the till🇬🇧


4.) 08 Nov 2017
07 Nov 2017 22:30:00
Good post, Graeme Murty has stepped in and steadied the ship he has served the club really well and comes across as a very likeable guy! He seems to have a good relationship with everyone at and around club from board members to coaching staff, players and also us supporters. I feel our team is in safe hands with Murty and hope he stays at our club in some capacity for years to come


5.) 08 Nov 2017
07 Nov 2017 22:32:58
I can't see Murty being given the job but he definitely deserves acknowledgement for what he has done, hopefully he stays with the club for a long time in whatever capacity.