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Felix Magath reveals Rangers interview for manager's job and why his shares in Ibrox club is 'no risk'



The former Bayern Munich Boss could have been Gers boss instead of Steven Gerrard if talks went better
Ya won’t believe it, mate! Ah’ve got some right juicy news for ya. Listen up, ‘cos this is gonnae blow yer mind. So, remember how Steven Gerrard is the big boss over at Rangers Club, eh? Well, it turns oot that he mightnae have been the boss if things had gone differently. Ah’m talkin’ ’bout the one and only Bayern Munich’s former boss, aye, that’s right!

Picture this, yer sittin’ there in yer Rangers gear, cheerin’ on the lads, when suddenly, the news breaks that Bayern Munich’s ex-gaffer was in the runnin’ to be the Gers boss instead of Gerrard. Can ye believe it? Ah couldnae either!

Ah mean, just look at this picture, it’s a proper stunner. It’s got the former Bayern Munich Boss standin’ there, lookin’ all fancy in his suit. And I’ll tell ya, mate, if he had taken the job, things woulda been different. Completely different!

But, let me tell ya this, and make no mistake about it, ah’m glad Stevie G’s the man in charge. None of that Celtic rubbish for me, mind you. You know how much ah cannae stand the green and white lot! Ah bleed blue, mate, always have and always will. So, seein’ a Rangers legend like Gerrard leadin’ us to victory, it’s a beautiful thing.

So, even though this former Bayern Munich boss was in the frame, ah’m buzzin’ that Gerrard is still the Rangers boss. Can ye imagine the passion and the pure magic that Stevie brings to the team? It’s somethin’ else, mate.

Anyways, that’s the scoop, buddy. The ex-Bayern Munich boss and Stevie G, both in the runnin’ for the Gers hot seat. But at the end of the day, ah wouldn’t have it any other way. Rangers forever, mate!



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