Chris Jack reports that the Rangers might not have a new full-time CEO until the January transfer window begins.
On September 19, a journalist for The Rangers Review claimed that the procedure at Ibrox would not be simple and quick.
This occurred days after an attempt to name Jim Gillespie as the new CEO failed to materialise, and after John Bennett resigned and John Gilligan assumed the role of acting chairman.
The club does not currently have a chief executive officer.
“The process was never going to be a quick and easy one,” Jack wrote. Calls from supporters for a new man to manage the transfer discussions were never a realistic possibility, and there was always the very real chance that the desired choice would have to work through a notice period.
“There’s a good chance the Rangers won’t have a new CEO before the January transfer window opens.”
Rangers must move swiftly to restore order.
The Gers must act swiftly to put everything in order if they are to function as a serious football team.
The current course of events cannot be maintained since nobody will gain from it.
A team cannot be successful on the pitch if the administrative structure is unstable.
While it may not be the end of the world, the absence of a CEO during the transfer window is obviously indicative of poor planning.
It’s puzzling that Rangers don’t have backup plans available in such dire circumstances as any well-run team would.
The players and managers bear the weight of this haphazard approach, which has been ongoing for years, as they are constantly under fire.
Ideally, someone with a thorough understanding of the inner workings can resolve this issue permanently and assist the Ibrox team in rising to the top.
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