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Saturday 20 June 2015

Officers: Mark Warburton - 'no fleeting fixes' for new director

Mark Warburton and David Weir at Ibrox

New Rangers director Mark Warburton has cautioned fans not to expect "fleeting fixes" subsequent to turning into the first Englishman to assume responsibility of the club.

The 52-year-old previous Brentford manager has marked a three-year contract, as has previous Gers commander David Weir, who turns into his collaborator.

"Our point is to win the division," said Warburton, who guaranteed to play a brand of football that "energizes the fans".

Notwithstanding, he additionally said his occupation was to construct "firm establishments" for the club.

Warburton succeeds Stuart McCall, who was named in March and sought the part on a perpetual premise.

Officers director Mark Warburton at a media gathering

McCall guided the club to the Scottish Premiership play-off last, however they were beaten by Motherwell and will stay in the Championship for a brief moment season.

One of Warburton's first undertakings will be to remake a squad drained by the arrival of 11 senior players.

"I understand it is truly incline," he said. "Our employment is to convey recommendations to the table that include quality to the club and off the pitch."

He included that he had utilized "a tight squad of 24 players" at Brentford, directing them to the Championship play-offs, where they inevitably lost in the semi-finals to Middlesbrough.

In spite of hypothesis there is no part for previous Valencia mentor Ian Cathro under Warburton.

Officers chief Paul Murray, some piece of a consortium that assumed control in March, said the arrangements were "the initial phase in remaking the club".

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