Although he is not particularly good at facing the media, he felt that he had to act as interim chairman during what his former friend Dave King refers to as a crisis. And on Monday, he completed it.
He added that being appointed to the position was an honor. There was never any doubt about his honesty, but pressure comes with privilege, and there’s no end to it at Ibrox at the moment.
There is no CEO, a temporary chairman, a former chairman who is being ridiculed and causing trouble in the media, a playing team with significant gaps, and, at the same time, Celtic is gaining momentum and money and seems to be going out of business.
Regarding the disparity between Rangers and Celtic, Gilligan responded that such occurrences are common. He proposed that sometimes we are ahead and other times the Celts are.
In actuality, Celtic is the clear favorite to win the next 13 Scottish Premierships, having won 12 of the previous 14.