The Rangers fans have heard enough apologies of late and frankly they are sick of them. ‌

They’ve had their fill of the flimsy promises that have come tumbling from the mouths of management and players so regularly this summer. ‌

They see through the half-hearted assurances that the ragged, slap-stick line-up constructed by Russell Martin will learn from the repeat set backs they’ve already been put through. ‌

They don’t want to listen to the preposterous suggestions that a team dithering domestically and now embarrassed abroad is close to clicking.

They don’t want to hear from them, far less watch them play.

That much was evident by the sight of hundreds of punters, each who had forked out a small fortune on flights and hotels to follow the lumbering Light Blues to Belgium,

See Full Page