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Fans behind Smith after summit

Rangers manager Walter Smith
Walter Smith was grilled by supporters on future

The Rangers Supporters' Assembly are backing manager Walter Smith in the wake of European failure following a meeting with Ibrox bosses on Friday.

"The main subject was the disastrous events of Tuesday night," said president Jim Templeton.

"Walter was not asked if he felt he was under pressure - he was asked if he can get us out of this situation.

"The guy was being honest. He knows what he has to do next and we need to give him the chance."

Fifteen delegates representing fans from all over the world were in attendance, along with Smith, chairman Sir David Murray and chief executive Martin Bain.

The item at the top of the agenda was the fall-out from Tuesday night's humiliating European exit at the hands of Lithuanian minnows FBK Kaunas and the repercussions for the club as a result of missing out on a potential Champions League jackpot.

Despite the success Smith has brought to the club in the past, the Rangers boss has also been a target for criticism this week, with fans unhappy with the cautious tactics employed in Kaunas and transfer activity so far this summer."

We now expect two creative midfielders to be on the books before the end of the month

Rangers Supporters' Assembly president Jim Templeton

Templeton said: "He explained the team's strengths and why he set out the team the way he did last season - which was largely successful to be fair.

"But he also openly admitted that he has to move on from that and that's what he will attempt to do."

Fans were assured key players - such as Carlos Cuellar, who has been linked with a move to England - would not be sold to compensate for the failure to secure Champions League money.

And they were also told efforts have been stepped up to ensure two new creative midfielders check in at Ibrox before the end of the transfer window.

Templeton added: "We felt we were lacking flair and creativity and we were told that was what was being addressed and what the club are actively looking for.

"We now expect two creative midfield players to be on the books before the end of the month."

He added: "It was a positive meeting. We had fears beforehand that we don't have anymore.

"One of the main things that came to the fore was that those three guys are hurting as much as us.

"It would have been a worry if that hadn't been the case.

"We just have to move on now and hit the ground running.".

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The Rangers Supporters' Trust were also represented at the meeting and still harbour some reservations.

An RST spokesman said: "There were concerns raised today, hard questions were asked and answers were given.

"Time will tell whether they will be acceptable to the mainstream fans. Every member has individual opinions, which are all different.

"We are still looking for the chairman and the chief executive to demonstrate leadership that every member of the Rangers family can be happy with and buy into."

A statement from Bain read: "We were pleased to welcome members of the Rangers Supporters' Assembly to Murray Park this morning.

"The 15 delegates in attendance represent their members from all over the world and speak for the vast majority of Rangers supporters.

"Their constructive and collaborative approach led to a positive meeting and a robust exchange of views.

"Rangers Supporters' Assembly members from the UK, New Zealand, Australia, Canada and America were part of today's meeting and their views are hugely important to the club.

"I am convinced by today's meeting that together we will collectively meet the challenges that lie ahead of us this season."


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