Rangers fans held up banners criticising the running of the club during Sunday’s 1-0 away defeat against Kilmarnock.
Light Blues supporters are unhappy at the amount of senior positions that are currently unfilled coupled with the club languishing six points behind Celtic and Aberdeen in the Scottish Premiership title race.
Manager Philippe Clement will have felt that anger from the punters behind the goal at Rugby Park yet he’s reassured them that the board are doing all they can to get their cards aligned and find suitable appointments as quick as possible.
Asked about the matter on BBC Sportsound, Clement said: “It starts by getting the results on the pitch. That stays the most important thing in the club and I know that everybody outside of that is working hard to fill in those positions.
“It’s crucial to do that. It’s not a normal situation, we all know that. So everybody is working hard in that way, and then it’s about getting the results on the pitch. Everyone needs to work hard to get that in the next couple of weeks and months.”
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