
Barry Ferguson delivers a powerful message to Rangers players and makes a “straight away” pledge to Rangers supporters.
Before Rangers go to Rugby Park to play Kilmarnock on Wednesday night,
Barry Ferguson will hardly have time to catch his breath.
Rangers are now longshots to win the Scottish Premiership after losing to
St. Mirren 2-0 over the weekend, maybe their last chance to start a title race.
Barry Ferguson doesn’t need to be told that this was an unacceptable outcome;
the former Rangers captain is now in charge of a dream team made up of club
legends who are supposed to drive home the point to a team that is becoming more and more hesitant.
However, Barry will be the one with the most responsibility, even though Allan McGregor,
Neil McCann, Billy Dodds, and Issame Charai will all have their responsibilities to play.
Barry Ferguson was undoubtedly one of the most unique and gifted midfield players of his time.
The treble-winning captain of Rangers has insisted that supporters will recognize
his team from the first whistle at Rugby Park, suggesting that his personality has
followed him into coaching.In an interview with RTV, Barry Ferguson said, “I’m my own man.”
“But listen, like you said, I played for some amazing managers,
from whom I certainly learned a lot, and I’m going to pick up tips,
but I’m my own man, and I have a certain way of
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