Ibrox now very fractured as Giovanni van Bronckhorst clings on from sack

Ibrox has become a very fractured place as pressure grows on Rangers head coach Giovanni van Bronckhorst, according to radio journalist Bill Young.

Rangers fell to another damning defeat at St. Johnstone on Sunday 6th November, casting further doubt over the Dutchman’s job.

Young admitted that “reliable sources” at the club are saying things are not right on and off the pitch, claiming Ibrox is not in one piece right now behind the scenes.

“Rumours I’m hearing Ibrox is a very fractured place at the moment,” said Young via his Twitter.

“It is just hearsay but some from reliable sources some uncorroborated, that things on and off the pitch are not as they should be. What is strange is the difference between football financial analysts and Rangers.”

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Times up.

The longer this ordeal goes on, the longer the team’s results will suffer.

Van Bronckhorst simply has to go, he can’t be trusted to take charge of any more Rangers games after Hearts on Wednesday 9th November.

With two games to go before the World Cup break, there is no better opportunity than now to change managers.

Ross Wilson, Stewart Robertson and Douglas Park need to take some action, they must clearly know that the Dutchman isn’t the right man for the job anymore.

It’s been an embarrassing season so far and Rangers need to salvage what they can from it sooner, rather than later.

It’s shocking that it’s even gone on this long already, it feels like van Bronckhorst has had 20 lives.

There are plenty of managerial options out there, the Rangers hierarchy need to start exploring them. Fresh ideas, new motivation and a change of the guard could catapult Rangers’ season into brighter days.

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