
RANGERS fans unfurled shocking banners aimed at sporting director Kevin Thelwell and chief executive Patrick Stewart at Ibrox.
The displays appeared all around the stadium at half-time of the Europa League clash against Roma.
Both Thelwell and Stewart have felt the wrath of Rangers fans in recent months.
Raging fans confronted the duo in a hotel lobby following the Gers’ defeat to Sturm Graz early last month.
Thelwell and Stewart were again confronted in Norway a fortnight ago after a heavy 3-0 loss for the Light Blues against Brann.
Furious fans were seen challenging the chiefs in the airport.
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They have come under immense fan pressure following the disastrous appointment of Russell Martin as head coach and the recruitment during the summer transfer window that has so far failed to herald many positive results.
Gers chairman Andrew Cavenagh publicly backed Thelwell and Stewart when Danny Rohl was appointed boss following Martin’s dismissal.
And the US supremo was there in person to watch Rangers take on Roma.
He will therefore have seen the several banners displayed around the stadium from irate Rangers fans.
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They all appeared at half-time with the Gers trailing 2-0 to the Italian side.
The most striking of those were rather shocking banners that depicted both Thelwell and Stewart’s faces inside shooting targets.
Pictures show these banners being removed by stewards with fans booing when they were taken away.
Other banners appeared around the stadium, including one that read: “This is not a hobby this is our life.”
X-rated chants also emerged right at the start of the second half with fans taking direct aim at Thelwell.
Similar to the chants that were aimed at Russell Martin prior to his sacking, loud chants of “Thelwell, Thelwell get to f***” were heard around Ibrox at the restart of the second period.
Those chants were heard again during the second half.
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