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Rangers Arent Out of Trouble Yet


Apr 10, 23 om 04:59
Last weeks refusal by Rangers players to accept a wage cut of 15% shows that they are still a club in turmoil. Their demotion to the fourth tier of Scottish football was supposed to serve as a fresh start for a future of prosperity and succe s, both financially and on the pitch https://www.storebengals.com/Adam_Jones_Jersey.NFL . So far its only happened on the pitch. They could have easily recruited players who have been succe sful in the lower leagues and Rangers would still have had similar succe s. However, they instead chose to bring in SPL players on SPL wages and while they have completely dominated this season, it https://www.storebengals.com/Jake_Fisher_Jersey.NFL wouldnt have made a difference if they were 5 points clear rather than 20, as long as they get promoted. Their main focus should be the financial figures.Ally McCoist has agreed to take a 50% pay cut in his 825,000 wages, which would have made him one of the highest paid managers in the SPL, and along with the executive who gave back his 200,000 bonus, shows that at least some people https://www.storebengals.com/A_J_Green_Jersey_70.NFL at Rangers are trying to do something about their current financial plight; even though they really shouldnt have been given anywhere near that amount of money in the first place. Along with the huge bonuses and wages there are little things that show some people at Rangers havent quite realised the seriousne s of the situation, evidenced by the decision to book into a four star hotel before their game away at Forfar, which is only around two hours https://www.storebengals.com/Damion_Willis_Jersey.NFL away.However the decision by the players to not accept a 15% pay cut po sibly tops them all and shows that the players also dont have the clubs best interests in their thoughts. If I were a Rangers fan I would be offended by such a refusal. Of course, they arent obligated to take a pay cut and they probably view it as the clubs i sue and not theirs, but sometimes tough decisions need to be made. It isnt as if most of the players rely on all of their wages https://www.storebengals.com/John_Ross_Jersey.NFL to survive, such as David Templeton who gave up a promising Scotland career to join Rangers when they were in what is now Scottish League Two. Either he wanted to be part of the project or they were paying him a lot of money for a player at that level, po sibly more than what he was getting at Hearts, I believe the latter. They may have come through the worst at Rangers but it is far from over yet.

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