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Players were oceans apart on training field



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Published Date: 07 January 2007
BRAHIM Hemdani, in an astonishing interview, has revealed the true extent of the rift between the Scottish players and the foreign ones at Rangers - a division that had a great influence on French manager Paul le Guen's decision this week to throw in the towel.
Hemdani, who lashed in a spectacular late effort to earn Rangers a 1-1 draw against Glasgow rivals Celtic last month, labelled the loss of Le Guen as "an enormous waste" for the club. And the 28-year-old French defender, in a telling anecdote, descri
bed the state of confusion among the overseas players on the morning Le Guen's departure was announced.

Thursday's morning training session was cancelled in light of Le Guen's resignation. The Scottish players knew it, and didn't turn up at Murray Park. But nobody bothered informing their foreign team-mates.

"It was all quite bizarre," a disillusioned Hemdani recounts. "Part of the squad turned up Thursday morning, thinking there was training, and the other half were sat comfortably at home. Clearly, half of the players knew it was cancelled, and the other half didn't. Let's just say it was a bit strange. We should have been told."

Hemdani's story goes to show just how bad the communication is between some of the players at Rangers, and further highlights the split in the dressing-room that has caused so much tension at the club this season.

Coming hot on the heels of David Murray's proclamation that there would be no more foreign managers at Rangers in future, Hemdani's revelations will leave supporters wondering how many of the current crop of overseas players will remain at the club after the January transfer window. Hemdani, who was signed by Le Guen's predecessor, Alex McLeish, says he can feel the winds of change sweeping through the Ibrox club.

"When you hear the chairman say there will be no more foreign coaches at the head of the club then it's pretty clear where the club's going now," says Hemdani. "Things are going to change. Obviously, the foreign players will be in a weakened position and it's no good pretending otherwise."

Jeremy Clement, one of the rare Le Guen signings to have won over Rangers fans in his first few months at the club, agrees that these will be trying times for the foreign contingent.

"I've got another two-and-a-half years on my contract and the way I see it is quite simple - I'm paid to do a job and I just want to get my head down and do it to the best of my ability," says the likeable young French midfielder.

"Of course, we're sad to see Paul Le Guen go - we've enjoyed working with him. But when you're a player, you just have to get on with it. I've been playing regularly, and I hope the new manager will want me in his side. But you never know. It's going to be more delicate, perhaps, for some of the foreign players who haven't been getting so many games."

The bust-up between Le Guen and Barry Ferguson seemed to crystallise the growing conflict between a largely Francophone group of foreign players and the Scots, led by their intransigent captain. An "us and them" atmosphere had grown in the dressing-room, leading to several heated moments between leading players and paving the way to the mess in which the club finds itself today. Le Guen's departure, when it came, was not so much of a surprise to Hemdani.

"Frankly, we knew it was a possibility because all the ingredients were pointing to it," the former Marseille man explains. "The situation was becoming more and more difficult, and made his leaving more likely. Some might say his departure is a victory for the Scots clan. All I can say is you have to try to remain objective.

"Since the start of the season there have been people trying to build it into a Scots versus the rest thing. If the manager decided to take the decision he did, it must be because he realised that he didn't have all the right conditions to work in the way to which he aspired."

We shall never know whether Le Guen would have been able to turn things round and build a more stable, successful future for Rangers. Hemdani, though, is certain his fellow Frenchman will be missed. Some of the side's recent performances made Hemdani think a corner had been turned.

"I think things were beginning to happen," he says. "We had enormously progressed in the way we were trying to play compared to what went on before. There was a clear improvement. Paul le Guen's departure is a huge loss, an enormous waste. When you have the good fortune to have a coach of his quality, it's a real shame to lose him. I think he didn't even have time to get started."



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  • Last Updated: 06 January 2007 9:11 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: Rangers FC
 
1

Christina Aguilera,

07/01/2007 01:57:20

But the sacking of Le Guen was nothing to do with Barry Ferguson!

2

The Big Yin!,

Glasgow 07/01/2007 02:59:07

PLG was having a shocking start to his Ibrox career but to me that is not too important.

But I must say I since Waletr Smith took the helm at of the Scottish team, I started supporting again.

His quick departure for Ibrox says that he should NEVER again be trusted with leading our country. If that that time coe comes he should be snubbed for the Scotland job.

McLeish for Scotland!

3

Bob dublin,

in bed 07/01/2007 03:11:14

Cmon the Big Ginger fae Scotland

And open another crate o booze fae all the Rangers dressing room!

Thats what scottish fetba is all aboot.

Mines a Pint!!!

4

Jonathan,

UAE 07/01/2007 04:12:52

If you listened to Jim Jeffries make comment on Killie's game yesterday, he's obviously started to rethink his tenure at Rugby Park.

McLeish wants club management and Burley is happy down south. Who else?

5

Leon,

Hong Kong 07/01/2007 04:26:08

What a shambles. Everything that has been said about this issue in these posts by the enlightend minority has been proved to be true.

What a statement that no foreign coach wil come to Rangers. It all gets so weird and incredable. The truth is out and the one that your father wore has been pulled from under the blanket of the toothless 'anti secterian' policy down Castle Gray Skull way.

6

,

07/01/2007 05:04:51
Comment Removed By Administrator
Reason: Scotsman Import, Original comment id: 266705, Article id was mapped to record!
7

,

07/01/2007 08:24:17
Comment Removed By Administrator
Reason: Scotsman Import, Original comment id: 266801, Article id was mapped to record!
8

iang,

07/01/2007 08:47:51

pathetic how all the Celtic fans always try to turn things round to religion. This topic is about FOOTBALL!!! not that your team know much about that right now of course.

9

Bob dublin,

gettin up 07/01/2007 10:07:57

The real reason there was a divide in the dressing room is this;

The foreign lads wanted Pernod, for pre-match chasers
Where- as the scots boys fancied a vodka

10

wayne bijlyeerheid,

07/01/2007 10:25:23

5
You were on a computer at 4.30 am to post your bigoted garbage?
Saddo

11

Just a footbal fan - nothing else,

Kent 07/01/2007 10:39:12

Here we go again, all the usual idiots wheeling out the bigot / sectarian nonsense. Becuase you guys are clearly bitter about Rangers and are obviously bigoted yourselves does not mean Rangers, or the vast majority of their fans are.

If you cant discuss the topic at hand please don't bother with the mindless nonsense continually spewed on this site.

12

Just a footbal fan - nothing else,

Kent 07/01/2007 10:46:51

Just a suggestion to all the real football fans, regardless of club supported. If you read any post you regard as inciting or trying to incite bigoted / sectarian responses, e.g. posts #6 & 7 above, or, if the post itself is offensive to you then report it.

After all, if "the scotsman" is as against these issues as it likes to make out then there is a responsibility on them to remove those reported posts.

13

Armo,

Ventoux 07/01/2007 11:07:59

#10 Doh! Leon is in Hong Kong - have you never heard of international time differences?

#12 The Scotsman isn't against it - in fact it has encourages it - Front, leader and back pages after the last game regarding Boruc.

Next!

14

Moravcic,

England 07/01/2007 11:21:37

#12

With reference to the topic at hand. The rangers management and players should be utterly ashamed of this behaviour. Where is the dignity in excluding a group of foreign employees?

You have to ask the question why the Scottish Clique knew that training had been cancelled. Is it racism?, Was it evidence of collusion between the scottish clique and senior management? Or was it just bad communication?

I don't know the answer but either way is shows just what a shambles the so called establishment club has become.

It is going to take a lot more than the "dream team" to sort this mess out.

Another quite disgraceful comment that has been attributed to Mr Murray is that rangers will not employ a "foreign" coach. Last year he was saying that rangers deserve the best coach, regardless of their background. Another point I would like to make is that any employer who has a policy of excluding potentail employess because of their colour, race, sex or religion would be breaking the law.

On your point regarding some of the comments on here, I agree in some part. However, the Scotsman have recently had a poor record with regard to religious tolerance. I am referring to the "Story" they ran on the front page about a player bessing himself at Ibrox.

15

Alliz,

Paisley 07/01/2007 11:44:50

A number of those commenting should look at their own agenda, not all established / Scots players at Ibrox are of one religion.

16

vlad,

kaunas 07/01/2007 11:53:40

#8 I personally think that SIR Davids comments are are a slur on Catholics.I think SIR david means foreign religions rather than than foreign countries.
I sounds like a rallying call to bigots to me. sad very sad,don`t rule out a new tangerine strip in the near future.

17

peter peter,

07/01/2007 12:51:00

#10 Wayne
Can you please inform us what aspect of Leons post you consider to be bigoted?

Thanks in advance

18

shiftysharp,

07/01/2007 13:00:05

#14
PLG's secratery called the players to let them know training was cancelled.
rangers players were in a hospital givin presents out to sick kids with darrel king when they got the call.
so racism it aint.

19

Ian,

07/01/2007 15:33:35

Why should Scottish players start a game before their foreign counerparts if they are not as good ?
Everyone thinks Neilson at Tynecastle should always play yet many Hearts fans know he is an average player.
Surely on one believes the Weegie press stating that Nelson will be Marti Craines first Rangers signing. It is only because Hearts are due to play Celtic and before any game against the Old Firm the press stirs it up by saying that player X is about to leave.
Give a Weegie writer his due - 2 weeks ago he came out and stated it was boring - headlining the Old Firm's pending oposition was about to lose main players. Yet another example - Celtic were about to sign Naismith of Kilmarnock 3 days before playing them. Nothing was heard about it after the game was over.
Why should these bigotted newspaper wretches have this power ?
How thick are the punters that believe the articles ?
Neilson will not go to Ibrox - just more drivel.
Celtic journalists winding things up as they know that Celtic might well get a stuffing next Sunday and wee GS knows it.

20

Just a footbal fan - nothing else,

Kent 07/01/2007 15:46:44

#14 Moravcic

I agree on the point of Boruc, it's to my ever lasting embarassment as a Scot that the Scottish authorities chose to pursue him for the first 'offence'. I thought it disingenuous to try to later claim that he was being cautioned for other reasons.

However, I have to give them credit second time round as they chose not to make an issue out of it. As he failed to be prosecuted / cautioned maybe my fellow 'supporters' who find this kind of thing offensive will not bother reporting it next time.

As for the scotsman stand, I know it is hypocritical, their so called sports writers have taken every opportunity to slam RFC for their supposed lack of action against the bigots yet publish the Boruc details with some apparent glee.

Despite this however they still seem to want people to beleive they are against bigotry / sectarianism and probably any other isms, I say let them prove it by removing posts such as those I already mentioned and by denying the bigots a forum to peddle their undeniable filth!

21

Bob dublin,

yemen 07/01/2007 16:30:57

Its a final Dunfers 3 duffers 2

But that means------------------------------------------- its Bevy Time!

22

Ian,

07/01/2007 17:20:28

AS SIR DAVID HAS STATED THAT HE WILL BE AWAY FROM RANGERS IN A YEAR AND A HALF WHAT RIGHT HAS HE TO MAKE THE COMMENT ABOUT BEING NO MORE FOREIGN RANGERS MANAGERS.
WHAT HAPPENS IF THE NEW OWNER/S WANT A FOREIGNER ?
WHAT A CONTROL FREAK - HE IS THE SAME - ONLY MORE SUBTLE THAN ROMANOV , PLUS THE PAPERS WOULD NEVER ATTACK HIM - A FOREIGNER IS FAR EASIER TO RIP TO SHREDS.
JOURNALIST INVERTIBRATE HYPOCRITES .

23

Moravcic,

England 07/01/2007 18:49:55

#20 Just a footbal fan - nothing else,

Thanks for yur very honest reply.

It is a shame that this forum gets wasted by some of the namecallers. A bit of banter is good, but some take it too far. I can imagine that it would be expensive for the Scotsman to have a full time moderator. It is better to ignore those "contributers" who are being abusive. They will soon get bored if no-one responds.

Cheers.

24

lesmajambo,

lesmahagow 07/01/2007 18:53:48

Hope Sir wantaway's gong "for sevices to business" did not include his embarrassing lack of acumen in football related matters.

25

Gothenburg Jambo,

Sweden 07/01/2007 21:02:57

Dear oh dear......racism, sectarian divisions dressed up as 'nationalism'.....

Glasgow's Miles Better - than what? Auschwitz?


 

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