
Barry Ferguson: Plenty of in-house fighting at Rangers
Barry Ferguson claims that there is plenty of infighting behind the scenes at Rangers.
He believes that plenty of people at the boardroom level do not see eye to eye which leads to ‘bickering’.
This revelation comes after it was reported that Dave King was told to watch the Aberdeen win in the hospitality area rather than the director’s box.

Speaking on Go Radio, Ferguson said, “There’s a lot of in-house fighting, it’s clear to see.
“In terms of Dave King, I think you need to remember what Dave King did for Rangers. He came in and saved them. He saved them.
“He wasn’t invited into the director’s box, no matter if you don’t see eye-to-eye he was still a big part of Rangers for what he did.
“We don’t know what’s going on inside the boardroom, but it looks as if there’s a fair bit of bickering going on.”
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If the reports are true, there is no reason to be treating King like that.
Everything appears rosy on the outside, but there clearly is turmoil behind the scenes.

This is what happens when so many egos work towards their individual needs rather than the collective good of the football club.
Ferguson is absolutely spot on about how messed up this situation is and something needs to change.
If Gers are to become a well-run club again, these are things that should never be going on behind closed doors.
In other Rangers news, the club may sign a Dutch international to replace Allan McGregor and the keeper’s contract also expires in the summer.