Frank Lampard has been told it wouldn't be a good move for him or Rangers if he succeeded Michael Beale at the club - and that the fans would NOT welcome him.The former Chelsea boss is being heavily linked with the vacant post at Ibrox after Londoner Beale was given his marching orders following a damaging defeat to Aberdeen last weekend.
Beale, Steven Gerrard's former assistant during his spell in Glasgow, lasted just under a year in the hot-seat and the axing has left John Bennett, James Bisgrove and the Rangers board scrambling to find a third manager in three years.Lampard is believed to be open to talks with the Rangers supremos, while Record Sport revealed the likes of Kevin Muscat of Yokohama F.
Marinos and Ryan Lowe from Preston are in the frame, and Billy Davies formerly of Nottingham Forest has strong support from influential figures associated with the club.
But pundits Simon Jordan and Danny Murphy are unanimous in their belief that the former England international is not the man for the job.Jordan told Talksport: "No one is going to look at him as someone who has achieved very much (Beale).
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