Summary
AFTER the Gaul came the gall. David Murray unveiled Walter Smith as the great redeemer on Wednesday with the dead eyes of a man determined to brazen his way through what promised to be an uncomfortable afternoon. "We've done everything correctly," he told a press conference. "I don't think there's been anybody who has indicated that we've done anything wrong." Nobody on Planet David, that is.
Nothing wrong? Despite Thursday night's accord between Hampden and Ibrox, Murray is accused of tapping up his new manager, a charge he has done nothing to quell. Meanwhile, it is obvious that Smith was busy conducting important Rangers business while still under contract with the SFA, Kenny McDowall and Ally McCoist both dropping him in it when admitting to having spoken to him about their move to Rangers before the manager had tendered his resignation to David Taylor. Nothing wrong, Mr Murray? Apart from the complete absence of principles and the scant disregard for employment law, you mean? You're heading for Buckingham Palace soon. You better work on your etiquette, Sir.See the full content of this document
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War and Peace Prove Equally Embarrassing
Most reasonable people will understand why Smith went to Rangers. The pull to the club he loves, to the hustle and bustle of full- time management and to a salary that is a multiple of what he earned with Scot...
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