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Very much doubt McKenna has been spoken to. Mentioned in the boardroom? Sure. Actually approached? Can't see it.
He's building something here.
Rangers should appoint a temporary candidate for the rest of the season. They already cannot win the league and have an average squad. Great payday for an out of work manager but not really an attractive job right now.
Glasgow Rangers sniffing around KM on 22:51 - Oct 11 by Vaughan8
Rangers seem to think they're better than they are. They're a mess. I'm not sure many mangers at a decent club like McKenna would even consider it.
Can they even afford McKenna?
They can't even afford the compo, academic anyway.
Quite funnt really.
No idea when I began here, was a very long time ago. Previously known as Spirit_of_81. Love cheese, hate the colour of it, this is why it requires some blue in it.
Glasgow Rangers sniffing around KM on 22:37 - Oct 11 by J2BLUE
Very much doubt McKenna has been spoken to. Mentioned in the boardroom? Sure. Actually approached? Can't see it.
He's building something here.
Rangers should appoint a temporary candidate for the rest of the season. They already cannot win the league and have an average squad. Great payday for an out of work manager but not really an attractive job right now.
Really needs one of those firefighter managers until the end of the season
Alcohol is the answer but I can't remember the question!
Glasgow Rangers sniffing around KM on 23:23 - Oct 11 by bournemouthblue
Really needs one of those firefighter managers until the end of the season
Sean Dyche optimistically keeping his mobile close at hand on the nightstand, assuming the other go-to dinosaurs, Allardyce, Pulic & Warnock have probably run their races now.
I think Danny Rohl would be a decent shout if they’re looking for something a little more progressive, but any decent manager must realise a top two finish in one of Europe’s weakest leagues is nothing more than a bit of meaningless fluff on the cv, however much Brendan Rogers talks it up.
McKenna is not being mentioned in the BBC speculation around Gerrard refusing the job:
'The Ibrox club could have gone and got Derek McInnes after sacking Philippe Clement...would make a lot of sense for a lot of reasons - his understanding of the club and of Scottish football and an ability to take charge of a dressing room and mould a successful unit...Now...he is part of a Hearts set-up that is clearly going places and it is difficult to see McInnes leaving, having committed to an exciting new project at Tynecastle. He has also turned down his former club once before, in 2017.
Sean Dyche is another whose name has been mentioned. He worked with Kevin Thelwell at Everton, where he steadied a ship that was in serious trouble, making them much more difficult to beat, a quality he is renowned for...overachieved at Burnley, though expectations there are vastly different from those at Ibrox. He has also been linked with Nottingham Forest, which might prove more appealing.
There are a number of other names flying around. In hindsight, Barry Ferguson and his team would have been a significantly better appointment than Martin had they been put in permanent charge after last season's interim stint, but it seems unlikely the new owners will revert to them.
Kevin Muscat has rightly been part of the discussion over recent vacancies at Ibrox having enjoyed success in Australia, Japan and China, while Gary O'Neil has English Premier League experience and Danny Rohl is highly rated, though another young and relatively inexperienced coach may be considered too much of a gamble.'