I'm certainly glad we've not just gone with another 'Rangers man'. There are benefits to having someone in there who gets the club, its history and its expectations, but football moves on and so must we.
For what it's worth though, I don't think Le Guen would have ever done much. The problem under him wasn't that we weren't doing what he wanted us to do, it was that what he wanted to do was never going to work. The whole question of lifestyles etc. was just a sideshow that distracted from the fact his tactics were unsuited to the Scottish game. I don't think he's done anything since leaving us to suggest he has it in him to bring about a footballing revolution.
For what it's worth though, I don't think Le Guen would have ever done much. The problem under him wasn't that we weren't doing what he wanted us to do, it was that what he wanted to do was never going to work. The whole question of lifestyles etc. was just a sideshow that distracted from the fact his tactics were unsuited to the Scottish game. I don't think he's done anything since leaving us to suggest he has it in him to bring about a footballing revolution.