Different ethnicities, philosophies, experience, and success indicators raise the possibility that there is no obvious succession plan.
Former Rangers manager Mark Warburton claimed in an interview with The Scottish Sun that despite the instability, he still promotes the position.
What actually transpired when he was divested of his responsibilities at Ibrox has never been fully explained.
The resignations of Mark Warburton and David Weir were officially accepted by Rangers, but the two men insist they were never offered in the first place.
However, the fact that they showed up at the club to which they had been connected did not help their case.
Rangers job still one to be coveted claims Mark Warburton
When asked about the state of his former team, the Europa Conference League winner spoke extensively about his time in Glasgow. However, when asked who Rangers should sign next, Mark Warburton responded:
They must hire a manager who will move the team ahead.
I frequently discuss Rangers with the coaches and management in this area.
I never hesitate to congratulate them on a job well done.
My sentiments regarding the Rangers were unaffected. I cherished my role as manager and will always be grateful for the chance I was given.
After his debut season, Warburton’s situation was unfortunate.
There is a good likelihood that he would have had a larger budget if his team had been able to defend corners and win the Scottish Cup in 2016.
Given that Rangers appeared to have signed a few capable young people under Mark Warburton, the choice to give Pedro Caixinha millions of dollars instead will never make sense.
But Warburton is correct.
Even though everything is a mess, a confident manager who wants to advance has a great opportunity.
As long as they have the courage to accept everything else that is thrown their way.