History man
After leading Rangers to their worst start to a season in 23 years, Paul Le Guen obviously thought that this was not enough, well on Wednesday night he made history.
The 2-0 home defeat to St Johnston was a first in the clubs history.
In 134 years they had never been defeated at home in a cup competition by a team from a lower division, that was until Le Guen and his merry men arrived. History was made.
We can only imagine what Le Guen has in his radar next.
It was also good to see the angry mod who protested last October and November are back at the door of Ibrox demanding the same, Murray out and sack the manager. Maybe they are still in the belief that McLeish is still there as they only seem to get out about Halloween.
The 2-0 home defeat to St Johnston was a first in the clubs history.
In 134 years they had never been defeated at home in a cup competition by a team from a lower division, that was until Le Guen and his merry men arrived. History was made.
We can only imagine what Le Guen has in his radar next.
It was also good to see the angry mod who protested last October and November are back at the door of Ibrox demanding the same, Murray out and sack the manager. Maybe they are still in the belief that McLeish is still there as they only seem to get out about Halloween.