Ex-Rangers boss Michael Beale in ‘loads of snakes’ potshot

Ex-Rangers boss Michael Beale in 'loads of snakes' potshot
Ex-Rangers boss Michael Beale in 'loads of snakes' potshot

Ex-Rangers boss Michael Beale in ‘loads of snakes’ potshot

Ex-Rangers boss Michael Beale in ‘loads of snakes’ potshot

Former Rangers head coach Michael Beale has claimed he could’ve had better decision-making in his three jobs as a manager if ‘loads of snakes’ hadn’t come out of the woodwork.

Beale, who previously coached QPR, Gers, and Sunderland, was featured on the latest episode of Inside the Academy. Prior to joining Steven Gerrard as first team coach at Ibrox in 2018, Beale worked in youth systems at Liverpool and Chelsea, demonstrating a keen understanding of player development at that stage.

Ex-Rangers boss Michael Beale in 'loads of snakes' potshot
Ex-Rangers boss Michael Beale in ‘loads of snakes’ potshot

But near the end of the podcast, which is just shy of 90 minutes long, Beale used the opportunity to make a cryptic dig at those who disrupted his time as a manager, whether it was QPR, Rangers, or Sunderland.

“Around a couple of the moves I’ve had as a manager, I saw loads of snakes and people come out of the woodwork,” the 44-year-old employee recalled. “And I did not like it. “It made me feel at ease, and perhaps I would have made better decisions if those folks were not present, but that is for another time.

“At 44 years old, I still feel like I’m at the beginning of my career, having managed QPR, Glasgow Rangers, and Sunderland in the Championship. I’ve also worked in the Premier League, Serie A, and over 60 games in Europe, including the Europa League and Champions League in his carrier.

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