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http://www.rangers.co.uk/news/headlines/item/8784-mcdowall-leaves-rangers

 

 

 

THE Board today confirms Kenny McDowall has left Rangers Football Club.

 

Kenny has worked under some of the most challenging conditions in the Club’s recent history and we thank him for his hard work, commitment and dedication - not just as interim manager but also his previous years as assistant manager to Ally McCoist and first team coach under Walter Smith.

 

Kenny, who joined in January 2007, is a decent and honourable man who played a key role in the Club’s success – which included top flight league titles, Scottish Cup and League Cup triumphs as well as the 2008 UEFA Cup run - and that will never be forgotten.

 

He was given an extremely difficult role as interim manager but worked tirelessly in order to improve the Club’s fortunes and he will always be welcome at Ibrox Stadium and Murray Park.

 

The Club’s Board and staff thank Kenny for his years of loyal service and wish him every success in his future career.

 

Interim Chairman Paul Murray commented: “Everyone at Rangers Football Club thanks Kenny for his contribution and we will never forget the part he played in our success since he joined under Walter Smith in 2007.

 

“He is a man of integrity and honour and gave everything during his time at the Club.

 

“Kenny worked under extremely challenging circumstances in recent months but he always gave everything he could to try to secure results for the football club.

 

“He will always be welcome.”

 

Kenny McDowall commented: “It was an honour and privilege to work for Rangers Football Club and I will leave with so many positive memories.

 

“I have worked with so many talented people since I joined and I will forever be in Walter Smith’s debt for bringing me to Rangers.

 

“Working with Walter, Ally McCoist, Ian Durrant, Jim Stewart and all the backroom staff plus the staff at Ibrox and Murray Park was a pleasure and I wish the Club well for the future.

 

“I was delighted to play a part in the Club’s history and I wish the supporters and new management team all the very best.”

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Yep, an excellent statement from the Club, PM & KM.

 

Best of luck to Kenny for the future.

 

The battle for promotion starts today and it's going to be very a tough one.

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all the best kenny and well done for doing the right thing, as for that other guy still happy to take a wage, disgusting

 

I'd imagine that we'll be hearing something about Ally within a few days or so and I think he'll go without a pay-off.

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