Rangers Accused of Being Run Like a Circus as Ibrox Hero Points to Premier League Boss’ Rant
Rangers Football Club is once again under scrutiny following accusations that the club is being run like a “circus.” The scathing critique comes in the wake of recent performances and management decisions that have raised eyebrows among fans and pundits alike.
A former Ibrox hero has now weighed in, pointing to a Premier League boss’ recent rant, which he believes mirrors the chaos surrounding the Scottish giants.
In a passionate outburst, the Premier League manager — whose identity has been widely speculated but not confirmed — condemned the lack of structure and clarity at top clubs, claiming that “some clubs are run like circuses” with decisions being made in disarray.
The manager’s words quickly gained traction across football circles, with many pointing to Rangers as a club that fits the description.
The accusation centers on the ongoing instability at Ibrox, with frequent managerial changes, inconsistent performances, and questionable transfer decisions undermining the club’s credibility.
Rangers have undergone significant changes in recent years, both on and off the pitch. The departure of former manager Steven Gerrard in 2021, who had steered Rangers to the Scottish Premiership title in 2021 after a decade-long trophy drought, left a void that has been difficult to fill.
Since then, the club has seen a series of managerial changes, with each new appointment struggling to maintain the club’s standing.
The most recent example of turmoil is the appointment and subsequent sacking of Michael Beale, who was brought in to restore Rangers’ dominance but saw his tenure cut short after a string of poor results.
His departure has further fuelled criticism that the club is being run without a clear long-term vision, echoing the sentiments shared by the Premier League boss.
An Ibrox legend, who played for the club in the 1990s, expressed his frustration with the current state of affairs. He noted that Rangers’ instability has left fans disillusioned and that the club is suffering from a lack of leadership and coherence.
He added that the accusations of a circus-like atmosphere were not far from the truth, particularly when considering the frequent changes in management and the lack of accountability in the boardroom.
The former player also expressed concern about Rangers’ ability to attract top talent, given the uncertainty surrounding the club’s future direction.
He warned that without significant improvements in governance and stability, Rangers could struggle to reclaim their status as Scotland’s premier club.
As Rangers aim to bounce back from a period of instability, the challenge remains: Can the club find a steady hand to guide them, or will the circus-like atmosphere continue to haunt Ibrox? Only time will tell.