Giovanni van Bronckhorst should have gone home on Wednesday night, slept on the defeat from Liverpool at Ibrox then tendered his resignation on Thursday morning.
He is a good and decent man but the Dutchman’s moral authority to be Rangers’ manager was, to my way of thinking, lost on the back of an ignominious performance and 7-1 loss against Liverpool.
There has been an inglorious succession of low moments for Rangers during the wilderness years created by the mismanagement of the club’s financial affairs.
The night when a lead, and a game, was lost to Alloa Athletic at the Indodrill Stadium. The day, 10 years ago this month, when Stirling Albion won against them by a single goal at Forthbank.
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