It's doesn’t really matter to Michael Beale what you call it anymore. It’s only a couple of months since the Rangers boss scoffed at the use of the word rebuild to describe the scale of change required at Ibrox this summer.
He reckoned “revamp” was a better way to go after admitting he was still weighing up who he’d be taking with him next year. Well there is no doubt now that a major squad overhaul is needed after yet another defeat to Celtic on Sunday consigned the Light Blues to a barren campaign.
The Londoner even backtracked on his own terminology take after conceding he was preparing to carry out the “biggest rebuild” Gers have seen in years, with a dozen ins and outs now on the horizon.
The words may have changed but certainly what hasn’t is the necessity to get it right. Beale knows Rangers cannot afford to repeat the recruitment blunders of last summer that have left them trailing in the wake of Ange Postecoglou’s rampant Hoops.