By HITC,Mark Marston
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Former Rangers forward and current pundit Kris Boyd has backed Sean Dyche to take over from Russell Martin at Ibrox, writing in his column for Sky Sports.
“The obvious one for me would be Sean Dyche. Kevin Thelwell worked with him in the past, and he seems to have a lot of say in the players that are coming in.
“So if that relationship with Dyche is still there, he would be someone that I would maybe look to because he’s shown that he can build football clubs up.
“And right now, Rangers need a strong character that’s going to build it not only on the pitch, but off the pitch at the training centre. It just seems to be so broken, disjointed, and they’re going to have to find a way to fix it.”
With Rangers being one of the most well-supported clubs globally, according to FC Business, Dyche would face a substantial challenge.
Sean Dyche also linked with West Ham United job
Dyche has also been connected to the West Ham United job, as questions begin to surface about Graham Potter’s future at the club.
With three losses in their first four Premier League matches, the Hammers are currently in the relegation zone.
Ben Jacobs has noted that while David Sullivan has considered Dyche for the role, Slaven Bilic remains the top choice.
Despite how things ended at Everton, Dyche’s reputation has not taken much of a hit. He will probably continue to be linked with several Premier League clubs, especially those battling near the bottom of the table.