The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Rangers should not take no for an answer over Derek McInnes if they’re to catch Celtic

- SPORT@SUNDAYPOST.COM By Mark Guidi SAYS BILLY DODDS

Billy Dodds reckons the Rangers Board should ignore the statements that have emanated from Pittodrie over the past 72 hours.

After Friday night’s calamitous defeat at Dens Park, in the former Ibrox striker’s opinion, the club must still try to appoint Derek McInnes as their new manager.

On Thursday the Dons chairman, Stewart Milne, stated categorica­lly that McInnes was going nowhere, and had unfinished business in the Granite City.

McInnes echoed those words the following day.

But Dodds – who enjoyed excellent spells during his playing career with both Aberdeen and Rangers – reckons the Light Blues must test the resolve of the Dons and their team boss by making a move this week.

Dodds, who was at Dens Park to see Rangers go down 2-1 to Dundee – told The Sunday Post: “For me, Derek McInnes is the perfect fit for Rangers.

“First and foremost, he is an excellent manager. Just look at his work at Aberdeen and the way he has turned the club around in the past four years to make them the second force in the country.

“He also knows how to build a club. Again, his track record at Aberdeen proves that.

“Right now, Rangers need rebuilding from top to bottom. They’re rudderless.

“But Derek would put in solid foundation­s very quickly, and build from there.

“He is also excellent on the training ground, knows how to get the best out of his players and doesn’t take any nonsense.

“He knows about good scouting, and knows how to have a good relationsh­ip and understand­ing with the media.

“So, when I say Derek McInnes should be Rangers manager, I’m saying it as someone who knows how Derek works, and how good he is at his job.

“When he was appointed as manager of Aberdeen, I told him he was joining a proper club.

“One with an excellent chairman, in Stewart Milne, and a fantastic fanbase that, with the right man in charge, would have Pittodrie really animated and passionate­ly behind the team.

“We spoke again a few months later, and Derek told me I had been absolutely right about Aberdeen.

“So I know how much he cares for the club, and is appreciati­ve of what he has.

“However, that shouldn’t stop Rangers from going for him. They should at least make an attempt.

“I watched Rangers against Dundee on Friday night, and they appeared to lack direction in too many aspects. “Derek would sort that out, for sure. “But I’m also well aware that Aberdeen would do everything in their power to keep him, and rightly so.

“And Derek wouldn’t just jump at any move for the sake of it. You only need to look back in the summer when he refused the Sunderland job after he was offered it.

“Any offer would need to be 100% right for him because he totally respects what he has at Aberdeen.

”And rightly so. Aberdeen is a massive football club. I have some fond memories of my time there as a player.”

As chance would have it Rangers play Aberdeen at Ibrox on Wednesday night, and again at Pittodrie next Sunday.

In between, on Thursday, is the club’s AGM in Glasgow.

If a permanent manager hasn’t been appointed by then, Ibrox chairman Dave King will need to supply answers to many questions on that front, and also about the club’s financial plan for the next three years as they try to stop Celtic from doing 10-in-a-row.

Dodds said: “It’s going to be an interestin­g week, that’s for sure.

“The fans need answers and they want to see light at the end of the tunnel.

“At the moment, Celtic are getting stronger and growing. Rangers are not.

“That’s not acceptable to the Rangers fans. The board need to find solutions.

“But it also can’t all just be about the managerial situation and the board of directors.

“The players need to take responsibi­lity.

“Do some of them look as if they care enough, and want to be there? No, probably not.

“Are enough of them good enough to play for Rangers? Again, probably not.

“So they must shoulder some responsibi­lity and look at themselves. The ideal time to start would be in midweek against Aberdeen.

“But, again, it’s not about one result and everything is on the up again. This is about everyone at the club pulling in the one direction to close the gap on Celtic and be successful again.

“It’s about a proper plan, put in place for a period of time to give the club the best possible chance of being the number one club in the country once again.”

Dodds will take in Aberdeen’s clash at Kilmarnock this afternoon, and will be at Ibrox on Wednesday.

He is back doing some media work after losing his job at Ross County earlier in the season.

He was in Dingwall for three years as assistant boss to Jim McIntyre, and they enjoyed wonderful success.

After inheriting the team at bottom of the SPFL Premiershi­p, they steered them to safety.

They built on that the following season to finish in the top six and win the League Cup, the club’s only piece of major silverware in its history.

They also brought in bargainbas­ement players, such as Jackson Irvine and Liam Boyce, and made the club around £750,000 in transfer fees.

That kind of thing only enhanced the growing reputation­s of McIntyre and Dodds as a managerial double act.

Now, of course, it’s all about waiting for the right opportunit­y to come along, and Dodds hopes to be in the game in a full-time capacity

I know how Derek works and how good he is at his job. He would sort things out at Ibrox, for sure

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