Every man and their dog is having their say on what is going wrong at Rangers at the moment.
Another defeat, this time to rivals for a two two spot Aberdeen, has sent the mood around the club spiraling once again.
Manager Philippe Clement had already seen the pressure grow on him after defeat to Kilmarnock but losing two league games in such a short space of time is always going to be seen as unacceptable at the club.
The context of Aberdeen moving nine points clear makes it even worse.
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Jim White predicts Rangers ‘explosion’
Rangers-daft broadcaster Jim White is usually pretty clued up with the goings on at Ibrox.
And he has grave concerns at the minute.
Currently the club has an acting chairman in John Gilligan and also still need to find a replacement chief executive for James Bisgrove.
Director of football operations Creag Robertson is also to move on while sporting director Ross Wilson has never been replaced either.
White says there is a ‘lack of leadership’ behind the scenes and things the situation at the club is reaching boiling point, with Clement’s future also called into question
Speaking on talkSPORT with Simon Jordan, the co-host said: “This is going to explode, I promise you – no chairman, no chief executive at the Ibrox club, and the big question is now – no leadership, is Philippe Clement sleepwalking to the sack?
“It’s a bit panic stations, the alarm bells are ringing.”
Debate on Philippe Clement future
The discussion around Clement is an interesting one – he has a track record in Belgium and showed the kind of form he can generate at the start of his Rangers tenure.
He’s also just recently signed a new contract which complicates matters and makes some think an exit any time soon is unlikely, with questions over what his pay off would need to be.
On different sides of the fence are former Gers pair Kris Boyd and Neil McCann.
Boyd reckons it is time for Clement to go as he is not making progress with the team, and the Sky pundit also questioned the Belgian’s excuse about needing time.
While McCann feels the manager WILL be given time while also expressing his own concerns around the whole situation.
