The Rangers owners have already made a number of changes since taking over, and will continue doing so over the coming months and years.
They did get the appointment of Russell Martin absolutely wrong, but were willing to hold their hands up and admit they got it wrong.
Martin was subsequently sacked in October, with Danny Rohl replacing him.
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Rangers sources hint at collective DNA approach
According to Rangers Review, club sources have suggested that the club are moving towards a different approach behind the scenes.
This is why they decided to move away from the sporting director model and did not hire a like-for-like replacement following Kevin Thelwell’s departure.
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The changed approach is believed to cast a thread between managers and the ownership, and hopefully help in a better approach to squad building.
In recent years, it has been a hectic process to agree on certain players, as different people have wanted different things.
It eventually led to delays and missed targets, which then translated to poor performances on the pitch.

How moving away from a sporting director has helped Rangers
The decision to move away from a sporting director has reduced the bureaucracy and that has led to faster decision-making.
In recent years, the way the Gers signed Lawrence Shankland from Hearts would not have happened.
It is something not just most fans agree with, but everyone at the club has also been impressed with how quickly things got done.
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This also benefits Rohl and his staff to have more of a director’s input, with someone like Andrew Cavenagh being closely involved.
There appears to be a clear improvement in terms of the on-pitch direction because of it.
It also sees the club avoiding paying a salary to a sporting director, who not only will want a decent paycheck for himself but would also ask the club to hire people he’s comfortable working with, adding to the costs.
Ross Wilson and Kevin Thelwell also faced tremendous backlash from the fans, which saw them fronting up despite not everything being their fault.
This approach will see the club blamed as a whole rather than individuals being singled out.




