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Monday, 15 June 2015

Rangers: Mark Warburton - 'No Short-Term Fixes' For New Manager.

New Rangers boss Mark Warburton has warned fans not to expect "short-term fixes" after becoming the first Englishman to take charge of the Scottish club.
The 52-year-old former Brentford boss and assistant David Weir, the former Rangers captain, have signed three-year contracts at Ibrox.
"Our aim is to win the division, of course it is," said Warburton.
"It is about firm foundations, not short-term fixes."
Warburton succeeds Stuart McCall, who was appointed until the end of the season in March, and applied for the role on a permanent basis,
However, his side lost out in the Scottish Premiership play-off final against Motherwell to remain in the Championship for a second season. 

"Our job is to fill that stadium and the way to do that is to play in an attractive manner that excites the fans," added Warburton."
Rangers released 11 senior players at the end of the season and Warburton is aware that he does not have much time to rebuild the squad in time for the new season.
"I've looked at the squad and I realise it is quite lean," he said.
"Our job is to bring suggestions to the table that add value to the club on and off the pitch.
"Brentford used the smallest number of players in the Championship last season. We used a tight squad of 24 players.
Source:BBC

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