Rangers are talking to Ross Wilson, Southampton's director of scouting, with a view to bringing him in as a director of football, according to Radio Clyde 1. Wilson, who hails from Falkirk, has worked wonders at a variety of clubs to help ensure stability and a steady flow of highly-rated youth prospects and first-team players since he took the role. While it's certainly impossible to fault the board's ambition here - Wilson seems to be one of the very best in the business - it's worth wondering why he'd be willing to move to Rangers. http://www.gotthebattlefeveron.com/...hampton-supremo-for-director-of-football-role Loads more Scottish journos talking about it on Twitter as well.
I suppose this would make sense if he wants to be closer to home/family and I guess Director of Football is a promotion (broader role and all that) but still... Rangers?
All those that have been slagging Les Reed off were out of order, this guy is the real villain / hero who has done all of the dirty work and most of us didn't even know he existed!
No one gets the final word with Levy, I guess. It's bizarre, though...he wants to leave (and perhaps pursue a managerial appointment, if memory serves) because he and Levy didn't see eye to eye, and Spurs aren't going to replace him, but they'll keep paying him on gardening leave rather than let him go.
Don't you mean that You didn't know he existed.? Even the most incurious of Saints supporters would have at least read this by now as it's been on the BBC Football website for about two seasons: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/34202470
I still hold hope that Levy will piss Poch off by not signing someone he really wants and Poch ****s off to Barca.
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/ross-wilson--rangers-target-9846369 Article from the Daily Record about Ross Wilson (though most is lifted from an earlier article in the Daily Mail). It says that it is easy to see why Rangers would be interested in Wilson, but even easier to see why he might stay where he is. I never think things like this are simple....tempting to be a Director of Football at a big club like Rangers (even in a small pond like Scottish football) as a step on a career path. He is effectively blocked at Saints by Les Reed. I like the sentence about Saints may have a small footprint compared with other EPL clubs, but our fingers are everywhere.
That's a reasonable article. It once again shows the level of professionalism in the tiny details at Saints, and shows, what many of us already know, that Saints have a class leading system in place, in UK football. Tbh, I'd be rather surprised if Ross Wilson went to Rangers. He'd require a level of investment in backroom systems, hardware, people and strategy, that would be too costly and too long term for a club like Rangers, who'll want near-instant results. Look at Paul Mitchell at Spurs. Soon to be ex-Spurs. It didn't work out for him. It's not the people, it's the system. Wilson is in a far better environment increasing his reputation at Southampton.
I did know but only because I came across it by accident when researching for something else, it has never been shouted from the roof tops, it highlights how little we know about the internal workings of the Club overall, but then many don't care as long as it ticks on.
Mickey Mouse wears a Rangers watch. That shower are in such a state of disarray that I find it hard to credit anyone in their right mind considering employment with them. The Warburton fiasco is simply the latest in a long line of fiascos. In fact, Rangers seem to be entirely unable to conduct business on any level without it turning into a fiasco of one kind or another. And this is before you consider the fact that they are absolutely destitute. I mean, their striker that went off injured in the last old form game ended up queuing in A&E, still in his strip!
Always more effective when you storm off and then do come back, looking a bit sheepish, to everyone's barely concealed relief.