Rangers fans have reacted to the appointment of new manager Philippe Clement as they look to the future with excitement. 

The 49-year-old became the 19th permanent manager of the Govan side after he succeeded Michael Beale, who was sacked at the beginning of the month.

And now fans have shared their thoughts outside Ibrox Stadium with some outlining the excitement of the appointment whilst others have called for him to be given time to implement his plans.

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Glasgow Times: Keith Johnstone, 62 from Falkirk Keith Johnstone, 62 from Falkirk (Image: Newsquest)

Keith Johnstone, 62, from Dennylonhead in Falkirk, felt that the appointment is the right one as Clement has a "half decent record" when it comes to winning titles. 

He said: "I think that he is going to be pretty good

"I was speaking to a Belgian guy and he said he was absolutely brilliant when he was at Club Brugge.

"He also seems to have a half-decent record in winning.

"Hopefully we go onto better things."

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Dougie Graham, 57 from the West Coast, also agreed that the pedigree Clement brings is one that excites him but also says that it couldn't be worse than Michael Beale.

He said: "I am positive about it (the appointment). The guy has a good pedigree.

"He has been involved in European clubs and he likes fast-attacking football, which is good enough for me.

"He can't be any worse than the last appointment."

Glasgow Times: Michael Semple, 20, from Edinburgh Michael Semple, 20, from Edinburgh (Image: Newsquest)

Michael Semple, 20 from Edinburgh, wants to see the Belgian manager get more out of Cyriel Dessers after he made a big money move to Ibrox. 

He said: "To be honest I have not seen much of him, I knew it was between him and Kevin Muscat. 

"I have heard that he has played good attacking football which is something we need.

"I do hope that he can get a bit more out of Dessers as we spent a lot of money on him and he is probably been the worst signing so far".

Glasgow Times: Jamie Wale, 36 from Harthill with his son Harvie Jamie Wale, 36 from Harthill with his son Harvie (Image: Newsquest)

Whereas Jamie Wale, 36 from Harthill, is looking for stability with the appointment since the last managers have left in quick succession. 

He said: "We have had (Steven) Gerrard, Giovanni Van Bronkhurst and (Michael) Beale all in the door recently, where one of them has worked.

"I am hoping that this brings stability to the club and we give him a chance. We stuck by Beale and gave him money and I am hoping we do the same with this one.

"Hopefully it pays off and he brings us a couple of trophies".