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Should Ally "Walk Away"


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Should Ally quit?  

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  1. 1. Simple: Should Ally now quit?



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Time for Ally to go - I think if this was just on last nights result it would be harsh as every club has a freak result/performance at some point but we have been playing terrible for far too long now for it to continue.

Hearts a couple of weeks ago dropped a couple of points but then went back to winning ways - we just seem to have more bad games with a couple of good perfromances in between.

Its just three 3 years wasted when we had an opportunity to build a good team with a mixture of youth and experience and its so disappointing that we have blown that opportunity.

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Well it's now being reported on the tv that the fans are not happy with him, I expect the sports writers to start asking hard questions of him, I believe his card is marked.

He should state that he intends to resign as soon as a replacement is found and he can leave with dignity.

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Well it's now being reported on the tv that the fans are not happy with him, I expect the sports writers to start asking hard questions of him, I believe his card is marked.

He should state that he intends to resign as soon as a replacement is found and he can leave with dignity.

I hope he does, because a lot of folk are losing all respect for him

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Was going to vote No for the simple reason I'd rather he was sacked.

The reason being , as much as I don't rate him as a manager , I still see him as a club legend , as I'm sure most do , and I wouldn't want him ridiculed should he quit.

' We Don't Do Walking Away ' is a quote that will go down in Rangers folklore , and rightly too , but it's also hanging over Ally like the Sword of Damocles. The minute Ally quits , the press and others will have a field day . Be in no doubt , the headlines are already written and It's bad enough leaving Rangers without having to face all that sort of stuff.

Ally's certainly not manager material , no disgrace in that - we've had other greats at our club that have tried and it hasn't worked out , but I honestly believe it would be in everyone's best interests if the decision was made for him.

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I've defended Ally on here for a few years, mainly because the manager's job required little in the way of skill, and a lot in the way of resilience, facing down off-the-field problems, and a love for the club.

Unfortunately, this season is the first where a proper manager will be needed. Time to walk Ally.

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Ally should have walked after the final last year, forget last night.

Absolutely.

That would have given any new manager time to bed in for an assault on a European place next season. With the current set up , as much as I still think we'll win the league , I think we'll struggle for a top 6 finish at the split , never mind a Euro spot.

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Absolutely.

That would have given any new manager time to bed in for an assault on a European place next season. With the current set up , as much as I still think we'll win the league , I think we'll struggle for a top 6 finish at the split , never mind a Euro spot.

Still in for Euro spot this season...

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