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Rangers eviscerated in radio takedown as Britain hears of their mess and pundit apprehends 'delusional' culprit

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"How bad is it at Ibrox at the moment?" That was the question posed by Alan Brazil as he desperately sought answers to Rangers' ongoing woes.

But, in truth, it's impossible to quantify the severity of this side's fall as they continue to plunge deeper into a hole. And Rangers' ongoing crisis, coupled with a rousing return to prominence for Aberdeen, was the headline news during a feisty radio debate on Tuesday morning as Philippe Clement was served some unflinching truths.

Brazil, who occupies the green corner, appeared to be coming from a place of genuine concern as he clued in listeners beyond Scotland of a side who are on the slide.

He asked talkSPORT co-host Gabriel Agbonlahor if their pal Ally McCoist was primed and ready for an Ibrox return and fielded a call from irate Ibrox diehard Tom.

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