Rangers administrator said a fans bid for the club would be akin to herding cats A Rangers administrator said fans attempts to be involved in the purchase of Rangers were akin to herding cats and had referred to one supporters representative as a c ck . David Whitehouse of Duff and Phelps spoke out as liquidators of the club business accused him of giving no consideration to Ibrox or the training ground Murray Park being bought by a fan trust. He said it was not a reasonable judgement call to break-up the club and sell off Ibrox, the training ground Murray Park and other property believing it was more valuable to sell it as a complete entity.