The one-time Ibrox boss could be made manager of another Rangers.

Fans of Nottingham Forest and Glasgow Rangers are reacting to reports Mark Warburton could be made QPR manager.
Various media outlets, including the Evening Standard, claim the former Forest and Rangers boss will be named Steve McClaren’s successor this week.
A former banker, Warburton made his name as manager of Brentford before continuing his Griffin Park success in Glasgow.
However, the Londoner left Ibrox in acrimonious circumstances less than a year after he led Rangers back to Scottish football’s top flight.
And despite resurfacing at Nottingham Forest shortly afterwards, Warburton has spent the past 18 months out of work.

But what do those who used to cheer on the 56-year-old’s sides make of his proposed move to QPR?
Here’s what they’re saying on Twitter…
QPR ended the Championship season in 19th position – 10 and eight behind Nottingham Forest and Brentford respectively – while Rangers are guaranteed a second-placed finish – their best since 2012 – under new boss Steven Gerrard.
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