Philippe Clement remaining as manager in the wake of the Scottish Cup exit to Queen’s Park “speaks to where Rangers are at as a club”, says former striker Rory Loy.
“No manager in Rangers history would ever have survived that result. They would have been gone by the Monday morning,” Loy told the BBC’s Scottish Football Podcast.
“And it just speaks to where Rangers are at. Poor mismanagement in the club means financially they can’t afford to let them go.
“And it’s a result that will live forever in the memory of the Rangers fans because you still talk about Berwick, Dumbarton, these types of fixtures.
“These are decades and decades ago. And this one supersedes it because it was at Ibrox. And I think it’s a sign of the rise and fall of Rangers that they’re not in a position where they’re able to relieve them of their duties.”
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