Todd Cantwell has been told Rangers fans 'aren't daft' and that the star should keep his apologies off social media and put them in to practice on the park.The Englishman dwelled on the weekend's disappointing 1-0 defeat to rivals Celtic that saw Brendan Rodgers' men open up a four point lead on their rivals at the top of the table.
It was a pressure-cooker reaction from the Ibrox crowd after the whistle, while boss Michael Beale began to come under heavy fire from some quarters of the Rangers support.
And while Record Sport revealed chairman John Bennett has stepped back from the bloodlust, results are expected to turn around soon.One man who wants to see apologies in practice on the grass is Barry Ferguson, as the former Ibrox captain bristled at yet more social media apologies from Rangers star.
He told Cantwell that talk is cheap unless it's backed up, and that the 25-year-old would be better 'keeping quiet' and showing beleaguered fans how much it means to him with his football.
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