The Ibrox club have no chief executive, and interim chairman and have just lost their head of football operations. And things are just as bad on the park after they fell six points behind both rivals Celtic and Aberdeen following a dismal 1-0 defeat to Kilmarnock at the weekend, hot on the heels of the two above them sharing the spoils at Celtic Park.
"If you're winning games of football, even if these things are going on in the background, no-one tends to take any notice," he told Sky Sports. "But when you're at a big football club and things aren't going right, everything is in the spotlight. "It's easy to look at Rangers as a football club. But they are also a business and I don't think there's any other business in the UK that would be functioning like this in terms of no chairman and no CEO. You need to get people in the right areas and I get there's process, but how long as tis been going on far? It's been ages. It's a problem."
"A lot things need to change at rangers right now and they need to find a way to do it," he said. "You can't keep changing managers because then a new one comes in and all of a sudden he's wanting his players in.