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Brutal Ibrox protest by defiant Union Bears targeted at the Rangers board

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Rangers fans group the Union Bears have vocally made their feelings known to the Ibrox board as the pressure mounts on Philippe Clement.

Rangers are now on their fourth manager in three years, with Philippe Clement overseeing an underperforming Gers side fall 11 points behind Celtic in the Scottish Premiership.

With the Gers also eight points behind Aberdeen in 2nd, the Ibrox side are in danger of being pulled into a battle with Dundee United for 3rd.

It’s a drastic situation and following Rangers’ 1-1 draw with Dundee United at Ibrox, the Union Bears made very clear their feeling on the situation with the Rangers board firmly in their crosshairs.

Union Bears protest Rangers board

After Rangers’ devastating 1-1 draw with Dundee United at Ibrox, the Union Bears were clipped chanting at the Ibrox board.

With the clip since making its way onto social media, the Rangers fans group can be clearly heard demanding change with the pressure rising in every department of the Ibrox side.

In a damning chant which we’re sure will catch on if results don’t change, the Union Bears insist that Rangers are ‘in the wrong hands’.

The chant goes:

”You don’t care about football.

”You don’t care about fans.

”Rangers Football Club.

”Is in the wrong hands.”

Rangers promise new direction at Ibrox

Rangers have been making moves to alter the stewardship of the Ibrox side after a disastrous few seasons in Glasgow.

Following the exit of Steven Gerrard, Rangers have been in a consistent state of evolution at every level of the club, from the squad, to the management to the executive team.

Now, Rangers have taken a new direction by appointing ex-Manchester United CEO Patrick Stewart, who will be given the reins to Ibrox come mid-December.

Rangers are also reportedly closing in on the appointment of Malcolm Offord as the new Gers chairman, which is a big step away from the shareholder led control of recent seasons.

As for Philippe Clement, well, the conditions haven’t been perfect for the Rangers manager.

But if the Belgian cannot halt the slide in results and cannot get the Gers firing in the coming matches, the manager will have no-one to blame but himself when he gets the chop.

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