What we learned from McInnes’ Rangers unveilingImage source, SNSImage caption, Derek McInnes says his job is to make Rangers “relevant” domesticallyByThomas DuncanBBC Sport ScotlandPublished45 minutes agoWhen Derek McInnes walked in to face the media – in club suit and tie – for the first time as Rangers manager, it was all business.This is the 54-year-old’s dream role, but his face was stern and concentrated throughout as he laid out his vision for bringing the good times back at Ibrox.There were no grand promises of philosophies or instant success, but a message that standards and mentality have to change.Given the number of men who have come and gone from the same chair, he acknowledged talk in press conferences is cheap.”I know if we don’t win trophies it will be somebody else sitting here before too long,” he mentioned.”But I come here with the confidence. I know with the resource we’ve got, with the infrastructure in place and the support I’ve got from the people above us, that this should be a winning Rangers team.”McInnes cited for ‘disgusting’ Celtic penalty remark
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