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Rangers fans fear transfer doom as James Bisgrove exit sees Hotline panic button slammed

Rangers CEO James Bisgrove is heading for the exit door at Ibrox for a move to the Saudi Pro League - and it's got the punters talking on the Hotline.

The Rangers chief will take up a new post at newly-promoted Al Qadsiah - but Gordon Ferguson, Kilwinning hopes that the move kickstarts an overhaul at Ibrox with Bisgrove taking a few of the star names with him to the Middle East: "I can only hope Mr Bisgrove takes half of the Rangers team with him on his Saudi holidays. He was never a Rangers man and it's best all round he's gone. We're well rid of."

Graham Taylor, Airdrie was more concerned with a big summer overhaul facing Philippe Clement. He said: "More calamity at Rangers with Bisgrove running at the first opportunity. When are we going to get stability at our club? Huge pressure on us once again going into the summer having to rebuild. It's a shambles from top to bottom. Can Clement fix it? I have my doubts."

William Hutchison, Aberdeen, cried double standard following the announcement: "Rangers fans have a damn cheek. They had a go at Jota leaving Celtic to go to Saudi Arabia for money grabbing but when their CEO decides to do the same it's 'good luck and thank you for your services'.

Barry Ferguson got the punters talking as he urged Rangers to make moves for Motherwell wonderkid Lennon Miller and out of contract Connor Barron, who is inching closer to an Aberdeen exit. But an unimpressed James McCaw emailed: "I wish Barry Ferguson and the likes would stop urging the Old Firm to snap up the emerging young talent from the so called lesser clubs. These young players sometimes then can’t get a game instead of playing regularly where they are. Then you get the same pundits lamenting the lack of competition in the

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