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ian1964

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  1. I thought it was a good work out for us, Coventry played like most teams will when they come to Ibrox, sit & defend stubbornly. Aribo was class again and scored another great goal, Hagi was class as well and has a tremendous work ethic, Edmundson had another good game. Morelos played well I thought but failed to score again, young Paterson is looking better every time I see him and defo has a good future ahead of him, and us.
  2. Helander on the bench
  3. Has there been any updates on Defoes' injury ?
  4. Terrible news
  5. This match is being shown again on Freesports at 20:30
  6. Leon Balogun interview up on Rangers TV https://tv.rangers.co.uk/video/0_95o9cqt7
  7. Everton may use Moise Kean in a part-exchange deal for Rangers striker Alfredo Morelos. Rangers striker is touted to leave Ibrox this summer with Everton being one of the biggest suitors for the Colombian. Rangers boss Steven Gerrard has accepted that the striker will leave this summer and if Everton is the team who make the signing, Moise Kean may be used in a part-exchange deal. The Colombian striker has been firing on all cylinders for Glasgow Rangers, scoring 29 goals and providing another 12 in 46 games this season. Alfredo Morelos is one of the hottest properties of the Scottish Premiership and has massively improved Rangers’ attack since his move to Scotland in 2017. Everton and Lazio are said to be the top runners for the 24 year old and both the sides could prepare for a transfer war when the summer transfer window opens on 27th July. The Gers are braced for multiple bids across Europe for Alfredo Morelos. In fact, news reports also stated that any team could sign Morelos for as little as £12 million. Everton are in the mix and could offer a deal that will be too hard to decline. Moise Kean has had a torrid start to life in England, suffering to get minutes at Goodison Park since his £22.5 million move from Juventus. Carlo Ancelotti has pressed from time to time that the 20 year old needs to remain patient and continue his improvement before he can present strong competition for a starting role. In such circumstance, Everton may look to use him in a part-exchange deal for Alfredo Morelos. The high lands of Scotland have always proved to be a great learning curve for the majority of youngsters and the Toffees could send him on a loan deal to hone his skills. According to Football Insider, Rangers too could ask for Moise Kean on a temporary basis. A loan move will be a clever option for all the entities involved. Moise Kean gets some much needed game time and can sharpen his skills at Ibrox. The Merseysiders may manage to lower the economics of the deal by sending the Italian to the opposite side on loan. For Rangers, Steven Gerrard won’t have the immediate headache of finding a talented replacement for Morelos. We have seen from Kean’s time at Juventus that he is capable of scoring a big number of goals but needs adequate time to develop skills that Everton has been demanding from him. Meanwhile, Everton should move for Alfredo Morelos without any hesitation because a poacher like him can create goals out of nothing and is a regular threat to the opposition. If the Toffees manage to sign Morelos, we could see Richarlison play out wide on the right and Dominic Calvert-Lewin forming a menacing partnership with Alfredo Morelos. All in all the idea to use Moise Kean as a makeweight in the deal will make it easier for Everton to convince Rangers. https://princerupertstower.com/2020/07/22/everton-moise-kean-used-makeweight-attacker-swap-deal/
  8. You forgot the ''rumours'' of his abuse of the white powder!!, alledged
  9. I don't follow English football, or any other football in fact other than Rangers, how good are Coventry?.
  10. Welcome to the best wee Rangers forum mate
  11. Follow me on above: @iangers
  12. I have shared a few on Twitter, but I don't have many followers ?
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