Rangers supporters have sent a message to the club's board, regarding the performance of Danny Rohl.
On May 12, a day prior to the club's match against Hibernian, the Rangers Fan Advisory Board (FAB) met with members of the Ibrox hierarchy to discuss a number of issues, including recent results under the German.
Per the minutes of the meeting, which can be read in full here, the FAB raised "concerns" regarding Rohl's post-split form, noting that "sentiment has deteriorated" on a game-by-game basis, citing their record against top-six opposition as a "key concern".
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Aligning with Andrew Cavenagh's recent comments regarding Rohl, board members present made it clear that Rohl would remain in charge next season, insisting that he needed a pre-season and a "revamped squad" in order to carry out his role effectively.
The FAB responded, noting that visible "evidence" will need to be seen by supporters, a point which the board present agreed with. The club underlined that plans were in place to "improve the squad", in order to "achieve" success at Rangers.