Rangers set for major shake-up after announcing exits of two club chiefs
Rangers Football Club announced the immediate departures of Chief Executive Patrick Stewart and Sporting Director Kevin Thelwell on Monday.
The decision follows a turbulent start to the season, including poor league form and seven consecutive European defeats, largely attributed to a heavily criticised summer recruitment strategy.
Chairman Andrew Cavenagh explained that the changes are part of a strategic move by the American owners to bring in new leadership aligning with their vision for the club's future.
The leadership overhaul comes after the recent sacking of manager Russell Martin and an upturn in domestic form under his replacement, Danny Rohl.
Fraser Thornton will serve as acting CEO during the search for new appointments, with the club reassuring fans of continued support for manager Rohl.