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Philippe Clement raises Hotline eyebrows with his Q&A as Rangers boss told he’s spouting 'garbage'

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Ibrox boss Philippe Clement sat down for a Q&A with the Rangers support as he broke cover for the first time since his side’s Old Firm disaster.

But the punters ringing the Hotline had to mind their Ps and Qs as they reacted to what the big Belgian had to say. Robert Livingstone, Palm Beach, was first on the blower, saying: “What absolute garbage from Clement's mouth when he says some new players need three to six months to come through.

When will the fans wake up to this rubbish? “There’s plenty quality professional players available right now in the SPFL who could walk into this Gers side and hit the ground running.

The fans know who they are, but Clement just plain refuses to have them. He’d rather have Nils Koppen bring in low-cost players he knows well from Dutch and Belgium leagues.

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