Rangers-daft darts star voices concern over club's domestic form as he concedes ‘one team’s dominating’
Rangers-daft Cameron Menzies admits the club’s ongoing domestic struggles are a major source of frustration for the PDC darts star.
Philippe Clement’s side have fallen nine points behind Scottish Premiership co-leaders Celtic and Aberdeen after just ten games, and were forced to settle for Europa League football after being eliminated from the Champions League by Dynamo Kyiv at the start of the campaign.
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Hide AdThe Ibrox men currently sit just outside the automatic qualification spots in Europe’s second-tier competition following Thursday night’s 1-1 draw with Olympiakos in Athens, but it’s the Light Blues league form that is concerning Muirkirk ace Menzies.
The Scot - who now resides in Milton Keynes and still works part-time as a plumber - recently won his maiden PDC ranking title at Players' Championships 29 after defeating Stephen Bunting 8-4 in the final. He is now gearing up for the Grand Slam of Darts which starts on Saturday.
Menzies had previously stated on social media that he wanted to see Clement sacked following a number of dismal performances and results. Speaking on Sky Sports' 'Love the Darts' podcast, he admitted the club's poor domestic form remains a huge concern.
“It's not going well at all,” he sighed. “Every game we win is a struggle, it's just a hard watch and I don't know what's happening at the moment.
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Hide Ad“Unfortunately we can't change teams, it's what we're born into. One team's dominating and unfortunately it's not my team, so I've just got to take it on my chin and support them as best as I can, but it's a tough time at the moment.”
Menzies clinched his first PDC title on the same day as Rangers' 2-1 league defeat to Aberdeen at Pittodrie last month. Reacting to his quick change in fortunes, he posted on X, formerly Twitter: “Remember I said sack Clement ahahahaha.”
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