Sacked Rangers manager Philippe Clement is entitled to a significantly higher pay off than the £1.2m previously suggested as the Belgian's severance terms were upped substantially when he signed his new contract in the summer.
Rangers have appointed their former captain Barry Ferguson as interim manager until the end of the season to replace Philippe Clement, the Scottish Premiership side said on Monday.
Philippe Clement has been fired as Rangers manager after 16 months in charge following damaging back-to-back home defeats. The Belgian has been under extreme pressure since the humiliating Scottish Cup exit at the hands of second-tier Queen's Park two weeks ago.
Rangers’ poor season hit a new low as they lost 2-0 to St Mirren at Ibrox, ensuring Celtic remain 13 points clear in the Scottish Premiership despite losing 2-1 at Hibernian. Philippe Clement received a public vote of confidence from Gers chief executive Patrick Stewart earlier this week,
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Clement had been under increased scrutiny following their Scottish Cup exit to Queen's Park, and the loss at the weekend to St Mirren proved to be the tipping point and led to the board making the decision.
David Currie, Rangers Review editor Joshua Barrie and BBC Scotland's chief sports writer Tom English react to the sacking of Rangers manager Philippe Clement.
Well Rangers fans, what do you think of the news that Philippe Clement has been sacked following the 2-0 loss to St Mirren? Tell us your emotions, and who you think should replace the Belgian at the helm of the Ibrox club.
Rangers have sacked manager Philippe Clement, BBC Scotland has learned. The Belgian, 50, had been under pressure this season as his team struggled to match Celtic's consistency and this month's Scottish Cup loss at home to Queen's Park increased supporter unrest.
Rangers have decided to part ways with manager Philippe Clement after 16 months in charge. The Belgian enjoyed a successful start to his reign but he has been under pressure from early in the season and chief executive Patrick Stewart has decided a change is needed.
Manager Phillipe Clement says he is "busy finding solutions" rather than worrying about whether his Rangers future has been cast into further doubt by another humbling Ibrox defeat.
Rangers manager Philippe Clement said he is not focused on reports that the club is to be taken over by a US-led consortium, just days after the Belgian received a
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