Union Bears unfurl stinging Rangers banner calling for boardroom clearout
The Union Bears unveiled a stinging banner at Hampden calling for a boardroom clearout at Rangers.
The ultras are arguably the most influential supporters' group at Ibrox and have turned on the club's hierarchy in the wake of a shambolic start to the season on and off the pitch. The Union Bears were situated behind the goal for today's Premier Sports Cup semi-final against Motherwell.
And just moments after Gers diehard Andy Halliday gave Well the lead in the first-half, the group unfurled a damning banner aimed at Douglas and Graeme Park, as well as the rest of the Light Blues hierarchy. It read: "Park and co time to go."
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Douglas Park stepped down as Rangers chairman in April 2023 after three years in the role and was replaced by John Bennett. However, John Gilligan has been forced to take on the role on an interim basis after Bennett resigned due to poor health.
Graeme Park - the son of Douglas - remains on the Rangers board as a non-executive director and is a key figure of the hierarchy. But with no permanent chairman, chief executive, director of football or academy chief, Rangers fans are demanding regime change after being starved of success and silverware.
Philippe Clement is clinging onto his job after falling NINE points behind Celtic and Aberdeen and the manager's position could become untenable if Gers crash to a Premier Sports Cup semi-final defeat.