The former Ibrox striker has given his thoughts on the current crisis engulfing his old club in his latest Sunday Mail column.
Being Rangers manager should be the biggest honour of your life. But I actually felt sorry for my old team-mate Steven Davis on Thursday night.
Whether I was good, bad or indifferent, irrespective of what club I was at, I always felt I was giving a lot to the team. I was lucky to play in some top teams with great players. And I always felt I gave my all for the cause. On Thursday night with Davo at the helm, I thought that was the least the players would give for him. But I just didn’t see it.
A group of them have been at the club for a long time now. Some responsibility has to be taken by them in terms of who they represent. After what happened to Michael Beale and with Steven thrust into this position in a tough moment – there had to be a response. But we didn’t get it. If anything, it was another step in the wrong direction.
That they know Steven and Alex Rae won’t be there much longer and a new man will be in with a clean slate. But you know what? Whoever comes in as manager will soon suss them out. At least with Michael in charge, they were HIS players. He brought them in and they let him down. But when the next guy comes in? They’re not his signings and they’ll have to earn their place at Ibrox.
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