A high-ranking source at Ibrox has offered Jim White a positive recommendation regarding Patrick Stewart, the incoming Rangers CEO.
The former Manchester United interim CEO will join the team at Ibrox on December 16th, the Gers said on November 25.
Stewart replaces James Bisgrove, who resigned from the Bears earlier this year. White posted on X what he has heard about the new head coach.
According to a top club insider, Patrick Stewart, the new Rangers CEO, “has tremendous breadth of experience at a PL club.” He is a really fascinating appointment, Scottish, and of strong character.
With Patrick Stewart, the Rangers made the proper choice.
Since Bisgrove and John Bennett left, Rangers have seemed like they lack a leader, and the team’s performance on the pitch hasn’t been great either.
After 14 years at Old Trafford, Stewart offers a wealth of experience working with Manchester United, one of the largest clubs in the world.
The future of Philippe Clement at the Glaswegian company appears to be the most important of the CEO’s major decisions at Ibrox right now.
After the Bears lost to Dundee United in a 1-1 draw on November 23, Celtic now leads the Light Blues by 11 points in the Scottish Premiership.
The dismissal of the Belgian manager may be imminent, but if Stewart is still in command in mid-December, it is unclear if he will share the majority of Ibrox supporters’ opinions of the head coach.
It would be intriguing to watch how the newcomers handle the turbulent seas at the Glaswegian club, and Malcolm Offord is also anticipated to be chosen the Bears’ new chairman [The Sun].
Rangers are in for some exciting moments ahead, and hopefully, once Stewart gets there, he can guide the ship in the correct path.