
Rangers make unthinkable move as they look to exploit fans with embarrassing shop
Rangers have endured a shocking start to the season in basically all competitions under Giovanni van Bronckhorst at Ibrox.
Sack pressure is now in overdrive for the Dutchman, with the Bears securing the worst Champions League group stage ever and sitting nine points behind Celtic in the Scottish Premiership.
The Ibrox board has stayed silent though, with no talks taking place and the manager jetting out of Scotland back to Holland despite those above appearing to lose faith [The Sun].

So, what is the best to do then?
It certainly isn’t to update the Rangers shop with a print of Ibrox during the 7-1 defeat against Liverpool in the Champions League – no one surely wants that.

Looking at this, making it £50 as well is simply exploiting fans who have been through more than enough watching the rubbish on show this season.
Embarrassing.
This club is becoming a joke in front of our eyes with each passing day and week.
Not only are the results on the pitch bad enough, but the circus that is continuing nearly every single day at boardroom and staff level at Ibrox is even worst.
Who signed off on this?
Sharing a print for over £50 from one of our most embarrassing nights in the past decade, regardless of who it was against and in the Champions League is simply moronic.
The club is being opened to mockery with ease nowadays, literally, months after we beat all odds and reached the final of the Europa League, how has it gone so badly?
The quicker Van Bronckhrost is shown the door during this World Cup break, the better, and maybe it is time for some of those above him to join and pack their bags too.
It is purely laughable at this stage.
In other Rangers news, Douglas Park is remaining very quiet on the situation having not yet been in touch with van Bronckhorst.