Sunday Mirror (Northern Ireland)

IT WAS A BANNER IN THE WORKS..

- BY SCOTT McDERMOTT

MICHAEL BEALE has revealed he held talks with Rangers fans group Union Bears after being riled by a banner aimed at him.

On the eve of today’s Viaplay Cup Final against Celtic at Hampden, the Ibrox gaffer admits he took offence to a message displayed at Livingston last week.

Beale (above) was criticised by the vocal set of supporters for giving Partick Thistle a goal in Gers’ Scottish Cup tie, which he claimed upheld the club’s standards.

That prompted Union Bears to unveil a banner at Livi which had a pop at Beale by saying: ‘Two trophies in 11 years. Uphold the standards that matter’.

Last week, after the fans group approached him to deny it was a veiled dig, Beale told them he felt the sentiment and timing of it - was wrong.

Beale, who has won 13 of his 14 games in charge so far, said: “They reached out to me personally to say it wasn’t (aimed at me) but I thought it was to be honest.

“I did take it personally. It’s one of those things. We have fans all across the world and that’s a small minority.

“They’re very passionate and I think they do a lot of good things. They pay their money and come to support the team so they’re allowed to voice their opinion.

“But I explained that I would have preferred it not to be in that way and at this moment. It’s fine, everyone has their opinion on the game. I was a fan before I was manager so I get it.

“But it’s important that we stick together. It’s important that our fans are with us because when we’re united we’re a very strong club.”

Meanwhile, as he prepared to face Celtic for the first trophy of the season at Hampden, Beale wants his side to grasp the opportunit­y of silverware.

He says he is in the process of reshaping the core of a side that’s been together for the best part of five years.

But he’s adamant that the current crop of players still have plenty of success left in them.

He said: “I think we’re going to see a new team develop here. But I don’t like the word ‘rebuild’. I think we’re adding, evolving and growing.

“Rebuild is harsh on a squad of players that have won 13 of their last 14 games. I don’t think it’s anywhere near as broken as some people seem to think.

“It’s amazing how one or two results can change perception­s, certainly in Scotland.”

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