
Barry Ferguson claims that if he gets a job for permanently, he will make the Rangers a “better club”, or that he will give up management.
The former IBROX Captain was installed until the end of the season after the departure of Philippe Clement in February, and the former midfielder moved from the role of the club ambassador.
The Rangers completed the acquisition of the club this week and announced that Kevin thewell will join Everton as a sports director at the end of the campaign, and confirmed the “productive conversation” with the US -based consortium.
As many changes have been promised this summer, Ferguson, the boss of former Clyde, Alloa and Kelty Hearts, will guide the Rangers through the last stage of the Trophy Campaign from Saturday to ST Miren.
“If I get a job, I will make the club a better club,” Ferguson said, “Ridvan Yilmaz,” said that he was injured by Athletic Club in the Europa League quasi -finals during the rest of the season.
“If I don’t get a job, I will still support the club. That’s how I look at. There are five games. The final game is May 17. It focuses on the next week.
“There have been a few conflicts since I came in, and I knew it would be true, but I was not afraid of that. I know the changes I need.
“But from the point of view of the best (candidate), there is a name that mentions a person with more experiences than myself, but I will always reverse myself.
“Listen, I may not be a cup of cars for everyone, but I know you can work with the staff I brought, but we need to wait and see.”
When the Rangers went in the other direction, he asked if he could see himself.
“But I got a chance I thought it would be, I came in and I enjoyed every second.
“Some of the results I didn’t enjoy hurt me. I enjoy their challenge because I am a big challenge.
“But from the future point of view, managing it elsewhere lived a good life before. I enjoyed my role in the Rangers before. And if it won’t be managed, I hope you can just go back and enjoy what I’m doing.”
Ferguson plans to provide an honest evaluation of the Rangers’ situation, which meets thewell and continues to follow Celtic in other domestic highs.
He added.
“But he is an experienced person, and he thinks it’s necessary because he has about many clubs, many big clubs.”












