THERE is no fear factor for opposition teams when they go to Ibrox these days. Instead, the prospect of playing in front of 50,000 fans excites them rather than intimidates them.

Rangers have won two of their seven home league games this season and that is not acceptable. The fans know it, the board know it and the players know it.

People are playing hundreds of pounds for season tickets and they are going to Ibrox expecting to be entertained and see a winning team.

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If they are not, then they are quite entitled to have a go. I don’t mean go over the top, there is a line that you can’t cross.

But they are right to be angry with what they are seeing and there were plenty that voted with their feet and left before the end of the game against Hamilton.

This is a club that has been very successful for more than 100 years and standards are slipping at this moment in time. These players are part of that.

The only thing that will appease the fans right now is a higher standard of performance and a sustained run of results.

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Dundee and Partick Thistle are the only two teams that we have beaten in the Premiership at Ibrox this season and that is just not good enough. That form has to change, and quickly.

When you are paying the money you are paying, you want to see good players in a team that can try, and I emphasise try, and challenge again. Right now, Rangers, especially at Ibrox, aren’t good enough to do that.

Second best is no use for Rangers and the fans won’t be slow in telling whoever is in the dugout or on the park, or in the Directors Box, how they are feeling.