Patrick Stewart taken to task over Rangers external review by fuming fan in SECOND leaked video – 'This club is broken'
New Rangers CEO Patrick Stewart faced a fan grilling over the external review of the football department - as he was warned the club is "broken."
Stewart appeared alongside recently appointed chairman Fraser Thornton the lounges at Ibrox before the victory over Aberdeen on Wednesday - with Record Sport exclusively revealing Thornton had branded the club's away from under Philippe Clement "horrendous" in a damning verdict on the Ibrox boss.
And the former Manchester United chief also found himself in the firing line over his plans to bring in an outside team to review - with a second leaking clip from inside Ibrox showing an angry fan questioning the decision to bring in outside hires as part of the Rangers overhaul. Speaking last weekend, Stewart had revealed the club have called in external football experts to carry out an independent review as part of a "root-and-branch” study of the club’s football department.
The unhappy punter said: "For the last 10 years - probably bar a short period - this club has not been run properly. It starts from the top, from the board, and all the way down. Because that is broken, the team is where it is just now. You talk about the players, the language, we are responsible for bringing these guys into the club - you are responsible for it. Not you personally, but the board, us as a club need to fix it. So if we are having guys like yourself to come in and fix this and the first thing you do is look at an external review - I'm sorry, that is not good enough for Rangers Football Club.
"You guys need to look at things and say 'this is all wrong, we are going to change it' - when you change it, have a look at 'are we doing it correctly,' how do we then monitor that we are doing it


