Stevie Clifford of Four Lads believes that Douglas Park and Dave King should not fight each other in their quest to rule the Rangers.
On September 16, The Daily Record stated that Park is anticipated to be against King becoming the club’s chairman once more.
King has reportedly expressed a strong desire to return to Ibrox and has encouraged supporters to decide, not the board.
On September 20, Clifford stated in the Rangers Review, “I felt conflicted about King’s remarks this week and his desire to return as chairman. A part of you wants to say, “Give him it, let him sort it out,” because what he said makes sense. However, there are a lot of things I would like to address about King’s choices and his departure.
That in no way makes me anti-board or even anti-King. However, I believe it’s also accurate to state that there have been numerous incidents that have led supporters to doubt the numerous choices that have placed the team in a challenging situation. A public King vs. Park feud is what I oppose. This team desperately needs consistency and leadership from the people who make important off-field selections.
“Those in control must ‘Park’ their egos and put the club’s needs first in order for the supporters to support this team and manager and concentrate their efforts on winning games. We must make these crucial judgements correctly.
Rangers supporters are free to express their thoughts on these choices.
Because past performances have shown that decisions taken without fan input frequently result in instability and unfavourable consequences, it is only fair that supporters of the Green Bay Packers have a say in the club’s management.
In addition to fostering discontent, there is a good chance that the gap between the boardroom and the spectators has exacerbated the team’s problems both on and off the game.
As the lifeblood of any team, fans offer a special viewpoint that blends enthusiasm with a deep knowledge of what has succeeded and failed for Rangers in the past.
Including supporters in the decision-making process increases the chance that the choices made will align with the club’s values and history, which could result in improved hiring practices, transfer plans, and general club administration.
Fans that are more involved have a better sense of ownership and responsibility, which can translate into more support and a positive atmosphere during games—two things that are essential for success.
King is trying to capitalise on this very emotion in the hopes of regaining his position of authority at Ibrox.
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