Kris Boyd has continued to lay into Rangers manager Philippe Clement in his newspaper column.
The high-profile pundit filleted the Ibrox boss live on Sky following the 2-1 defeat to Aberdeen last night and called for a change at the top of the club.
And he's continued with his intense stance by calling out Clement's media comments after the game at Pittodrie, when the Belgian insisted the defeat had been one of his side's better showings this season.
And Boyd is adamant that no Rangers fan is now paying attention to what the manager is saying, describing his media utterings as 'guff'.
He told The Sun: "They may well get a result against Motherwell at Hampden on Sunday. But in my book that would only be papering over the cracks. No, it’s over. It’s finished. Your time is up.
"Trust me, Rangers supporters are sick and tired of your guff and there is now no way back. Last night at Pittodrie was the final insult for me. To describe it as one of the best performances of the season was genuinely staggering.
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"I’m sorry, if you think that’s what the supporters want to hear when their team is nine points off Celtic, never mind Aberdeen, at the top of the table then you’re deluded. To talk about a toe-nail offside decision beggars belief. No-one cares.
"There has been so much nonsense coming out of your mouth in your media conferences. We keep hearing about progression and players improving. About how this is a young squad and things are going to get better once they have time to settle at the club.
"But it’s nonsense. Good players don’t need time to bed in. Eight out of your starting line-up were already at the football club when you arrived and a few of them weren’t regulars last season.
You talk about getting to the next transfer window. But you’ve already wasted an absolute fortune, so why should you be trusted with money again?"
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