‘Psycho-drama’ – Jackson tells Rangers they deserve better than King after Bennett exit

'Psycho-drama' - Jackson tells Rangers they deserve better than King after Bennett exit
'Psycho-drama' - Jackson tells Rangers they deserve better than King after Bennett exit

Jackson clarified that King thinks the supporters want a call to arms to defeat Celtic going forward.

but that it comes across as futile, agitated, and obsessed, and that they are tired of “psycho-drama.”

 

Although some Gers supporters will support King’s wish to take over as chairman at Ibrox again

Because of his role in the team’s most recent victories, others will recall the problems

from his previous administration and want someone new to succeed John Bennet.

 

“I believe a lot of Rangers fans are suffering from Dave King fatigue,” he remarked.

It seems that his biggest concern at the moment is that Celtic could surpass them in terms of trophies

won in the past; take it as gospel; at the end of the season, that is precisely what will occur.

 

“He believes that by being fixated on Celtic, he will unite the supporters,

but what Rangers supporters really want is for the team to be managed correctly, professionally,

and without the crazy drama he brought to them the previous time around, before he takes off for the hills.

“All he’s coming out with, we’ve heard it all before. It’s all the same angry,

aggressive stuff and I think Rangers deserve bigger and better than that.”

 

Rangers fans want stability

It really is that simple: all Rangers supporters want is a team in which they can have pride

and whose senior leadership is commensurate with the magnitude of the organization they lead.

At Ibrox, far too much subpar work has been done to the point where supporters

have organized against managers, directors, and players while Celtic appear to be gleefully

cruising to another Scottish Premiership victory.

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King is one of those individuals in Govan who fits into the “bittersweet” category;

He cannot be understated for his part in the team’s 55th league title in selecting Steven Gerrard,

and in providing the supporters with some relief from their bitter rivals’ prior dominance.

 

However, it is acknowledged rather than disregarded because that is not the problem.

and at the same time, there is hope that the club will be given new life.

The majority of Gers supporters are too devastated to even entertain revisiting the contentious past.

 

As Jackson states, supporters want their team to behave like exactly who they are.

and many would not consider it progress if former players were replaced with ones

who did not demonstrate that level of consistency.

 

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