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Rangers sack CEO Patrick Stewart & sporting director Kevin Thelwell
Rangers dismissed CEO Patrick Stewart and sporting director Kevin Thelwell after a costly £40 million summer rebuild failed to improve results, sparking fan protests and leadership changes.
- On Monday, Rangers Football Club announced it has parted company with chief executive Patrick Stewart and sporting director Kevin Thelwell in a statement at Ibrox, Glasgow.
- Amid heavy spending this year, Kevin Thelwell, sporting director, oversaw a £40 million overhaul and spent north of £30m, which club sources say underdelivered.
- The transfer window included the £8m signing Youssef Chermiti, who had not scored in 28 months, plus £4m for Oliver Antman and £3.5m for Thelo Aasgaard, while Russell Martin was sacked after 122 chaotic days.
- Chairman Andrew Cavenagh and vice-chairman Paraag Marathe will lead the search for replacements while director Fraser Thornton assumes acting CEO duties, and the club says it has started the hiring process prioritising quality over speed.
- Owners say they had six months to assess the club and want different alignment from Stewart and Thelwell, while Danny Rohl has won all four league matches but Rangers' off-field stability remains elusive amid fans' protests.
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Rangers FC have sacked chief executive Patrick Stewart and sporting director Kevin Thelwell with immediate effect, as the club believe they do not fit with their future vision, the BBC reported.
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