93% of Rangers fans polled back Philippe Clement to turn it around

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93% of Rangers fans polled back Philippe Clement to turn it around
DUNDEE, SCOTLAND - APRIL 17: Rangers manager Philippe Clement is seen during the Cinch Scottish Premiership match between Dundee FC and Rangers FC at Dens Park Stadium on April 17, 2024 in Dundee, Scotland. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images) (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

Rangers fans have unequivocally endorsed and backed Philippe Clement as the right man to take the club forward, despite the downturn in form recently and his bewildering comments in the press.

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Following yet another horrible result at Dundee, the Belgian manager praised his players and bemoaned bad luck, and stuck by the likes of Tavernier and Goldson, while using the hapless Fabio Silva.

But Rangers fans are still very happy with him, and in an Ibrox Noise poll of 2500 fans and growing, a staggering 93% remain firmly behind Clement as the correct boss to take Rangers back to the glory days.

Ibrox Noise doesn’t share this view any more, but we always report the facts here and express what the majority say, as a factual outlet always does.

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93% back him, 2% think he’s the wrong man, and 5% weren’t sure.

After the Celtic result/performance we lost a LOT of faith in the boss, and the results since then only make matters worse.

We had the title in our hands, and while the players are the ones on the pitch, a blind man could see the lineup was set to fail in all of these fixtures.

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If we as fans can see that, why can’t Clement?

He’s not a stupid man, far from it.

But the supporters are massively behind him to turn this around, that he is the right man.

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We are not with them.

We believe that his wheels have come off, his comments are dire, his decisions worse and his loyalty to the wrong players now costly.

We’re not asking for him to be sacked, but if he simply won’t change what clearly doesn’t work, then what’s the point of him being manager any more than Michael Beale was?

He’s doing the same stuff his predecessors did, and that isn’t working now.

He doesn’t have the balls to drop the non-performers, and was filled with the ruthless rhetoric about dropping players when he joined, rhetoric he hasn’t backed up. He’s been full of it, in truth.

So it’s on him to show he is worthy of being manager.

Or he can just leave Sterling at left back and Balogun on the bench.

His call.

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