
‘This is what I understand about Patrick Stewart and Kevin Thelwell exits amid Rangers embarrassment’
Rangers supporters are at the end of their tether with Patrick Stewart and Kevin Thelwell.
Stewart and Thelwell are seen as the architects of the majority of issues at Rangers recently, and supporters have had enough.
The 49ers Enterprises Group and Andrew Cavenagh have backed the duo to continue in their roles at the current moment.
However, Ibrox supporters will surely put pressure on the ownership if the Govan outfit’s decline continues over the new few weeks.

Kevin Thelwell and Patrick Stewart exit stance shared
Thelwell and Stewart were confronted by angry Rangers supporters at Bergen Airport after the dismal 3-0 Europa League loss to SK Brann.
Danny Rohl stepped in to reassure fans, as tensions boiled over, but the duo are under intense pressure in Govan, with the majority wanting them to exit.
Alex Crook agrees with the Gers fans’ frustrations, speaking live on talkSPORT on 24 October, he said: “The recruitment has been absolutely appalling, the way they handled the managerial search in the summer was a saga.
“It was a similar situation when they fired Russell Martin, a club like Rangers should be in a situation where the Under-19 coach is taking charge of a league game.
“They have been an embarrassment, Patrick Stewart and Kevin Thelwell, and I understand why Rangers fans want them out of the football club.”
It is hard to disagree with anything raised by Crook, and Gers fans will be thankful that he is another prominent media figure, who has spoken up against the pair.
Rangers may have no choice but to fire Thelwell and Stewart
It may come to a point where the Gers have no choice but to dismiss the duo from their roles.
Supporters need to continue to make their voices heard, and protest against them regularly in order for anything to happen, and ask the likes of Crook, Jim White and Simon Jordan to keep talking about it.
The Light Blues faithful need to talk with their feet, walk out of matches, not attend matches in the first place, and put up displays to make it clear to the ownership that they will not tolerate the woeful operation of their beloved club.
The only place that they will truly feel it, is in financial terms, so if fans refuse to go to games, and there are swathes of empty seats, that will send the required message.
Ultimately, if the pair are still in charge, then it does not matter who is in the dugout, it will still be a struggle, as they have proven their incompetence already in the brief time that they have been in G51.
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