It's nothing to do with my point of view or opinion - and everything to do with common decency.
If you can't see past the man's ability as a the first team manager of a club the size of rangers (when in reality that was never on his career path - in a job that is much larger than any other managerial job at the time given the circumstance) which I would agree, was too large for him, and see the person behind that, how much balls it took to stand up and at least try and be counted for on two separate occasions, how hard he tried despite being a fish out of water, and then still have the character and resilience to stay at the club and go back to his day job in a "lesser" role after everything and knowing full well fans would have their say at the time as everything was still raw - then the issue isn't him.
I'm sure you're a sound guy - but honestly, you're opinion on Murty is so misguided and very extreme.
God forbid you are ever called upon in a situation where you're not 100% comfortable, but you know that you just need to do it because of the higher cause, and you under perform, and dare I say, make mistakes along the way - because if your friend/support network are people like you, you're pretty f*(k*d. Because that's all Murty is really guilty of, if anything, is under performing in a job he was never meant to have in the first place.