I'd like to think you're joking here, but I fear not.
He won the title for the first time in ten years, in what is, at best, a two-horse race. No prizes for guessing who's won the league since. Bit of a stretch to say that solitary win stopped Celtic dominance, more like a bump in the road. And...
What I said was that he didn't do a great job. He will forever have a place in the fans' hearts because his one and only trophy was a first league title for ten years, but most importantly it prevented Celtic from claiming the Holy Grail of Old Firm football, the ten-in-a-row. Rangers didn't get...
Not sure why I've been posted a turd for making a factual statement. Having lived in amongst die-hard Rangers fans for the majority of my life, I know fine that playing second fiddle to Celtic is not regarded as a great job.