Live on sky sports news interview from his home signed Gers strip up on wall,
and some Rangers item proud on mantlepiece too.
Good on him
and some Rangers item proud on mantlepiece too.
Good on him
If nothing nice to say then it's best to say nothing.Live on sky sports news interview from his home signed Gers strip up on wall,
and some Rangers item proud on mantlepiece too.
Good on him
Finally, his plan B!That snake will probably be auctioning it off in years to come.
Live on sky sports news interview from his home signed Gers strip up on wall,
and some Rangers item proud on mantlepiece too.
Good on him
Or will ever have .We were the biggest job he had.
We'd be better off not having threads on Warburton, it descends into the same shite every time. He got us back, he got us our first win against them in several years, he had us actually looking like a good football team again. Good luck to the guy.
We were the biggest job he’ll ever have.
People go way OTT in their dislike of Warburton.
He said alot of nonsense being spouted about what will happen when football starts up again, and folk need to accept a shorter season next year or single leg cup matches, and just get on with it.
Straight talking.
And the biggest job he will ever have and a job far too big for himWe were the biggest job he had.
We'd be better off not having threads on Warburton, it descends into the same shite every time. He got us back, he got us our first win against them in several years, he had us actually looking like a good football team again. Good luck to the guy.
We were the biggest job he had.
I don't think that's the reason fans don't remember him fondly it's more down to talking to Nottingham Forest behind the clubs back and then threatening to sue the club when be leftWe'd be better off not having threads on Warburton, it descends into the same shite every time. He got us back, he got us our first win against them in several years, he had us actually looking like a good football team again. Good luck to the guy.
Aye granted, that leaves a sour taste but he did a lot of good for us in a fairly short period of time. He wasn't a Rangers man, which people seem to.forget. Ultimately I'd bet that most of the people decrying him because of the way he conducted himself regarding Nottingham Forest and using his morality as a reason to dislike him likely would also call Pedro every name under the sun, despite the fact he was nothing but professional and one of very few to call out the refereeing decisions against us, albeit he flopped as a manager.I don't think that's the reason fans don't remember him fondly it's more down to talking to Nottingham Forest behind the clubs back and then threatening to sue the club when be left
He’s a good man, there are two sides to every story. A better manager than Gerrard by a country mile.
Put your rod awayHe’s a good man, there are two sides to every story. A better manager than Gerrard by a country mile.
I think it might be something to do with him trying to pull a flankerPeople go way OTT in their dislike of Warburton.
I don't think that's the reason fans don't remember him fondly it's more down to talking to Nottingham Forest behind the clubs back and then threatening to sue the club when be left
And will ever haveWe were the biggest job he had.
That was the day that sealed his fate for me,when he said it was a good day out I knew he was never suited to be the Rangers manager,when is Rangers losing any game especially a cup final a ’good day out’He always seemed to me like the right appointment at the time, I wonder whether things would have worked out different if we had won that cup final
The forest situation was the final straw upto that point I still had hope he could find a wayI don't think that's the reason fans don't remember him fondly it's more down to talking to Nottingham Forest behind the clubs back and then threatening to sue the club when be left
I enjoyed the way he tried to play football especially the first wee while he was with us and tbh he didn't get as much financial backing as managers after him have had but he was defensively naive and couldn't wait to get out imoThe forest situation was the final straw upto that point I still had hope he could find a way
That was the day that sealed his fate for me,when he said it was a good day out I knew he was never suited to be the Rangers manager,when is Rangers losing any game especially a cup final a ’good day out’
Was a decent interview, just getting interesting then presenter cut him short!! Old boot.
People go way OTT in their dislike of Warburton.
So you know why he left?Warburton is a decent guy, I wish him well. Some of the total garbage spouted on here about him - from people who have no clue about the circumstances around his departure- is frightening.