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·20 September 2025

Premier League titan Sean Dyche might be the man to save Rangers

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There’s been a slight sea-change on Ibrox Noise. So desperate are we to see a better-organised ‘actually’ coached Rangers team that we’re willing to endorse an unexpected candidate. One we’d have previously have had over our collective Ibrox Noise dead bodies. Sean Dyche for Rangers.

Yes, we have opened our mind to one candidate who might not be a serial winner or a champion or, hell, even know all that much about Rangers, but who is so well known for playing the Rangers way and organising his teams clinically.


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Sean Dyche.

Admittedly his Everton spell was a disaster, but that gig has reduced everyone else who isn’t called Dave Moyes to looking like an idiot.

The reality is Dyche is a good organiser, and would help to steady Rangers’ ship immeasurably.

To quote the Herard’s Matthew Lindsay:

“Dyche is experienced and has a big personality. He would be a box office appointment and a popular choice in the stands. The style of play he favours – an emphasis on defensive solidity, a reliance on counter attacks, a tendency to play long balls upfield to two strikers, a focus on set pieces – would help to make Rangers more competitive than they are just now.”

This is pretty much Walter in a nutshell.

Tools

Not that we necessarily have the players to achieve big things, because as we all know the transfer windows recently have been catastrophic, but with the tools we do have, someone like Dyche might just be able to make them offer more.

Martin, with his ‘progressive’ bollocks, which is all about wordplay and nifty jargon which sells a dream and nothing more, is nowhere near winning with this mess he’s created.

Dyche might not overnight achieve miracles, but he would call a spade a spade and play players in their correct slots.

He would organise and stabilise and might just get his team to win a few matches.

Walter

We know the impact Walter had in 2007, taking over an absolutely rotten PLG squad.

Could history repeat itself?

Well, alas the minutes from the recent meeting with the FAB and the hierarchy suggested the bosses are more than happy with Martin and he’s ticking the boxes they like.

Corporate buzzspeak boxes which have nothing to do with winning.

Which means a proper old school like Sean Dyche for Rangers would have no chance.

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