8 Rangers Players Who Should Be Embarrassed To Wear The Shirt

8. Nicky Clark

Scoring 41 goals in 46 appearances is good form for a striker at any level of professional football, and that's exactly what Nicky Clark achieved during season 2012-2013 whilst playing for Queen Of The South. It was that kind of form that prompted Rangers to sign the forward in 2013, but Clark hasn't managed to reach those levels at Ibrox.

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Perhaps unfortunately for the man, Ally McCoist was the manager who signed him. Even though 'Super Ally' was one of the greatest goalscorers in Scottish football history, he has never really shown himself to be effective when it comes to pulling the best from players as a coach. Playing players out of position regularly, McCoist failed to make Nicky Clark an effective member of the team.

In fairness to the striker, he does try his best, but the main blame must lay at his own feet. Rangers are a team which creates a lot of chances, especially at home, and Clark has been guilty of missing the net far too often during his tenure at the club.

Coming into the last year of his 3 season deal with Rangers, Nicky Clark must have a stellar campaign if he's going to convince new boss Mark Warburton that he's worthy of a fresh contract. Too many times in season 2014-2015, he was found lacking.

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