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I saw this and thought it was quite interesting especially comparing WS and Big Ecks records which are nearly the same yet WS is a hero and McLeish defined as poor by some.

 

Last five Rangers managers

 

Mark Warburton (June 2015 - Feb 2017) P82 W54 D15 L13 Trophies 2

 

Ally McCoist (June 2011 - Dec 2014) P167 W121 D22 L24 Trophies 2

 

Walter Smith (Jan 2007 - May 2011) P246 W155 D53 L38 Trophies 8

 

Paul Le Guen (May 2006 - Jan 2007) P31 W16 D8 L7 Trophies 0

 

Alex McLeish (Dec 2001 - May 2006) P235 W155 D44 L36 Trophies 7

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Isn't it a bit of a myth regarding that "damage control" post Le Guen and that the chap was a failure thereafter?

 

Paul Le Guen (May 2006 - Jan 2007) P31 W16 D8 L7 Trophies 0

 

It took 7 defeats and as many draws plus a boycott by some "big players" to end a Rangers manager's reign. When is European record was immaculate (which is what quite a few Bears craved back then). Afterwards, well Oman did not stick out (probably a well-paid job, rather than a big one), but he did quite well for Cameroon, won the league cup with PSG and is now the national coach of Nigeria, ranked 41st in the world but a big name in African football.

 

Not over-evaluating him, but putting some objective against the constant anti - Le Guen talk.

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Eck inherited some decent players. Walter had some damage control to do when he came back.

 

He was also required to recruit a lot in a hurry. Unsurprisingly, some of those turned out crap (better than we have now, of course, but it's relative).

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I saw this and thought it was quite interesting especially comparing WS and Big Ecks records which are nearly the same yet WS is a hero and McLeish defined as poor by some.

Last five Rangers managers

 

Mark Warburton (June 2015 - Feb 2017) P82 W54 D15 L13 Trophies 2

 

Ally McCoist (June 2011 - Dec 2014) P167 W121 D22 L24 Trophies 2

 

Walter Smith (Jan 2007 - May 2011) P246 W155 D53 L38 Trophies 8

 

Paul Le Guen (May 2006 - Jan 2007) P31 W16 D8 L7 Trophies 0

 

Alex McLeish (Dec 2001 - May 2006) P235 W155 D44 L36 Trophies 7

 

are you for real?

 

did WS go 12 games without winning a match - a record

 

7 OF games lost in a row

 

finish 3rd to hearts

 

WS won 3 titles in a row and reached the Uefa Cup Final in the other season

 

lies damned lies and statistics eh?

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are you for real?

 

did WS go 12 games without winning a match - a record

 

7 OF games lost in a row

 

finish 3rd to hearts

 

WS won 3 titles in a row and reached the Uefa Cup Final in the other season

 

lies damned lies and statistics eh?

 

I obviously am for real if those stats are true.....Im not bigging up anything, just showing the stats...dont shoot the messenger

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Isn't it a bit of a myth regarding that "damage control" post Le Guen and that the chap was a failure thereafter?

 

Paul Le Guen (May 2006 - Jan 2007) P31 W16 D8 L7 Trophies 0

 

It took 7 defeats and as many draws plus a boycott by some "big players" to end a Rangers manager's reign. When is European record was immaculate (which is what quite a few Bears craved back then). Afterwards, well Oman did not stick out (probably a well-paid job, rather than a big one), but he did quite well for Cameroon, won the league cup with PSG and is now the national coach of Nigeria, ranked 41st in the world but a big name in African football.

 

Not over-evaluating him, but putting some objective against the constant anti - Le Guen talk.

 

Have we reached the next level of excuse making?

 

Working in Africa, then the gulf, demonstrates a clear career trajectory.

 

Is he really working in Nigeria?

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