Have Rangers fans turned on one of their own?

Article by: Richard, for Ibrox Noise

Why did Josh Windass make a ‘shush’ gesture towards the Rangers fans after scoring such a brilliant and very important opening goal in last night’s game at Firhill?

Rangers went on to a comfortable 2-0 win in Maryhill against a highly competitive and motivated Partick Thistle side who had been performing well in their recent matches.

Thistle started the game well and there was nothing between the sides until Josh scored that well taken strike after good Rangers attacking play – a top class finish from a consistent goal scorer this season.

This away win kept the Ibrox men within three points of second-placed Aberdeen in the Ladbrokes Premiership table.

The 24-year-old is now into double figures with his scoring successes and the ‘Gers attacker put his finger to his lips as he wheeled away in front of the Jackie Husband Stand, where all the Rangers supporters were gathered.

As the Rangers fans were ecstatically celebrating the opening goal, Windass was venting his annoyance at the web abuse he has been suffering from his own fans.

Some would you believe want him sold and out of the side whilst loads of others want him used only as a sub if things are not going well on the park. Too many of the fans feel that Murty is being too loyal to him by continually starting with him.

His biggest criticism from the fans is that in too many games, he appears to disappear from the action of the match and it looks like he does not have enough energy to play the whole match.

Ever since the Light Blues signed Jason Cummings, most of the fans have been on Ibrox Noise and other Rangers sites moaning about Graeme Murty continuing to play Josh as our No. 10 in his first team starter side.

The majority of fans want new signing Jason Cummings, to play along with Morelos either upfront or with Jason taking over Josh’s position. They want Windass dropped!

It looks to me that Windass got most of the blame for our disappointing result at Ibrox in the surprising 1 – 2 Hibernian defeat last Saturday.

Josh and his dad know all of the above abuse, and this is definitely what the ‘shush’ gesture was all about.

If Rangers supporters don’t start to support him – he will leave us this summer!

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