The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Delay unfair on Murty, says Mcculloch

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Former Rangers skipper Lee Mcculloch claims Graeme Murty is being “hung out to dry” by the board after the impasse over the club’s managerial vacancy went into a second month.

After winning the first two matches since Pedro Caixinha was sacked, caretaker boss Murty has presided over Ladbrokes Premiershi­p defeats against Hamilton and Dundee.

Before the defeat at Dens Park, Murty conceded it would be better for everyone if there was an appointmen­t made.

But the club’s developmen­t coach again looks set to be in charge for a double- header against second-placed Aberdeen, whose boss Derek Mcinnes last week insisted he saw his future at Pittodrie following weeks of speculatio­n linking him with a return to Ibrox.

Speaking at a Tesco Bank Football Challenge event at Calderwood Lodge Primary School in Glasgow, Mcculloch said: “There’s two sides of it and I don’t think it’s very fair on Graeme Murty. All I can say is Graeme Murty is in a high-pressure situation just now, he’s a fantastic coach and he’s someone who has done well before.

“Yes, the fans are shouting for a manager to come in and I think there should be one in, but I also see it from the other side where Graeme Murty is sitting in that high-pressure seat and being hung out to dry a bit.

“Graeme is in an awkward situation, but I think the fans just want some clarity on who the targets are, if they have got any targets, and who they are ruling out. It would be nice if they would come out and say we are down to six candidates or four candidates, but it seems to be all quiet.

The club’s annual general meeting is Thursday and the board will have to answer questions about why it is taking so long for Rangers to make any move for a manager.

There briefly appeared to be a developmen­t earlier yesterday when Ladbrokes suspended its Rangers manager market after taking some bets on Alex Mcleish, but the former Ibrox boss quickly declared that he’d had no contact from the club.

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Graeme Murty is “being hung out to dry”, says Lee Mcculloch.

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