It's been a busy start to life as Rangers CEO for Patrick Stewart who was thrust straight in at the deep end when he took on the role last month.
Stewart started his work the day after a heartbreaking Premier Sports Cup final defeat to Celtic on penalties and earlier this month saw the Light Blues thump their rivals 3-0 at Ibrox in the New Year derby.
But despite that win, Rangers are trailing the Hoops by 15 points at the top of the Scottish Premiership table with woeful away form leaving Philippe Clement fighting for his job. Record Sport were at Ibrox as ex Manchester United chief Stewart and new chairman Fraser Thornton sat down with the media to discuss plans for the future.
Thornton, who replaced interim chairman John Gilligan, kicked off the press conference and said: “It's been pretty well documented around my background and life.“I am a I'm a lifelong Rangers fan, and the only real relevance to that I would suggest is that people should be reassured that any and every decision that I am involved in at this football club will have been taken with the long-term interests of the football club at heart.
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