May 30 was meant to be the day of a new beginning for the Rangers.
New Investment. New regime. New route manager. A new perspective, all prompted by the arrival of a US-based consortium committed to take the club “back to the top”.
Trompesque “Make Rangered Rigers” Merchandise previously seen parked. The banners hanging with the star of IBROX are now replaced by statements of protest, accompanied by the hows of the disaffected.
Five days that have suffered from when the group led by Andrew Cavenagha who walked through the big door of the bill was touched, the feeling of being driven away by the heart is fierce.
This is the disaster that has been going on until now. A new head coach, Russell Martin, is up and gone — thrown into the back of a car — after 123 days.
The process of appointing his replacement that was mocked by the candidates was out like a manag -er bread hole, all before Danny Rohl re-emerged to quit the race.
The fans found board members upon arrival at the hotel and airports of the team that the team 14 points from the Summit of the Premiicship that Europe continued a traumatic experience.
The latest episode of suffering comes courtesy of a Roma team that played much of their 2-0 Europa League win at IBROX in second gear.
In fact, there is no real achievement of a third against a Rangers team that will go on to score zero points.
There have been flickers of improvement under German Rohl, who has won two of his first five games.
Some Rangers fans are ready for a January window to arrive quickly, but do they really believe this will be their saving grace?

