Former Chelsea coach Ray Wilkins is keen on the manager's job at Rangers.
The Scottish giants are still searching for a new boss after sacking Pedro Caixinha five weeks ago.
Wilkins, who became a firm favourite with the Ibrox faithful during his two seasons with the Gers in the 1980s, says he "despises" what is currently going on at his old club.
He told talkSPORT: "They have to get an ex-Ranger.
"They have to have somebody at the helm that knows what this club means, not only to them personally but to the people of Glasgow as well.
"This is an institution. This isn't a football club. This is a huge global institution.
"You have Alex McLeish, Ian Durrant, Barry Ferguson, Terry Butcher, Ally McCoist out there.
"These guys have seen it and done it and want to do it again - myself included."