Michael Beale reckons NO ONE turns down the job at Rangers.
The Light Blues reached the Europa League Final last season before losing out to Frankfurt in heartbreaking fashion in Seville.
Steven Gerrard's former No2 at Ibrox and Aston Villa has gone out on his own after landing the top job at QPR.
It's just the start for Beale who reckons he has no chance of landing the Rangers job when Giovanni van Bronckhorst eventually moves on.
He says the European exploits last season will mean the club will have the pick of the bunch when it comes to bosses as he admitted it's an impossible job to turn down.
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He said: “No one turns down Glasgow Rangers.
“As it stands just now I was a good assistant at Rangers.
“Where Rangers are now they can secure any manager they want.
I’m just a novice manager and I have to do well here at QPR.
"Do I have a lot of friends at Rangers and are friendly with the board?
"Yes, my links are strong.
“But, when Gio eventually decides to move on they will have a host of people after the job.
“The club has just played in the Europa League final.
“I think they will be looking at much bigger fish than Mick Beale.”
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Beale has worked for the likes of English Premier League duo Chelsea and Liverpool during his career.
But admits leaving Rangers was very difficult and they are as big as any club he has worked for to date.
He loved his time in Glasgow due to the intensity and pressure as he opened up on his time in Scotland.
He continued: “You are leaving a massive club and an institution.
“I have left big clubs before - Chelsea, Liverpool and Sao Paulo - I seem to run away from everywhere after a few years!!
“Rangers as big as any of them.
“You only have to look at the 48,000 season tickets and the fans around the world.
“Rangers are as big as any club I have worked for.
“It is a fantastic football city. A little bit crazy and a little bit intense at times.
“I think sometimes the glass is half full rather than half empty and we tend to bash ourselves on the head rather than celebrate the good things that are happening.
“For the last three or four years there has been two great teams in the country doing well in the league, developing players and doing fantastic in Europe. I don't think that is promoted enough.
“That is the way of Glasgow. I loved it because I love the intensity and the pressure.
“Pressure is a privilege in this game. If you are not under pressure then you are at the wrong level
“I will always love that pressure we had to win well as a narrow win was never celebrated.
“I will always have that standard inside me. I have been around clubs where the expectation is to do well.
“I loved my time in Scotland and the one or two moments when I got hot-headed was me turning into one of you guys.
“I was forgetting I come from Kent."
Reflecting on winning title No55 for Rangers, Beale admitted while everyone was in high spirits at ending Celtic's ten-in-a-row bid - he was left disappointed at not adding further silverware to the trophy haul.
He explained: “We lived an amazing experience together in 20/21.
“To play 56 games and lose just two [cup matches] - plus a third on penalties - left me frustrated. I know people were running around, singing and dancing in the streets.
“But, I wasn't. I was like a bear with a sore head because I felt we should have won more.”