
Two protest banners seen outside Ibrox ahead of Rangers clash v Dundee United
Two protest banners have been seen outside Ibrox ahead of the Rangers v Dundee United SPFL clash on Saturday, 1 April.
These banners are similar to the ones that were seen inside Ibrox a few weeks ago and which were then taken out by security.
Ross Wilson and Stewart Robertson have been two unpopular figures among the fanbase that want them out of the club.
Via Twitter, Union Bears shared the image and wrote, “Time for change.”
Change needed
If Rangers are to take significant steps in the right direction, there needs to be a change at the boardroom level.
It’s good to see the fans not giving up in their efforts to send their message across and we do expect these banners to eventually come down.
The Rangers board seem more fussed about their PR rather than creating an impact and making changes that will help the club become a force once again.

Fans must not stop in their efforts to continue sending their message across and these public displays are only going to gain more momentum.
There are meetings scheduled in the coming weeks and hopefully, Club 1872 represents all the issues of the fans.
Apart from that, the hope is for Rangers to go out and win all their remaining games this season and put as much pressure as they can on rivals Celtic.
In other Rangers news, another Ibrox exit may be on the cards after a major revelation last week which could force the clubs to part ways with a senior player.