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Guest Guivarc'h
Keep Webster, buy Goncalves.

 

Would be pretty pointless having both if Bougie is staying. I would happily swap Webster for Goodwillie so long as no more than �£500,000 went to Dundee United, on the assumption that Webster would be replaced by Goncalves

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Is the Goncalves deal still alive?

 

We have 4 and half days until the season starts and we are waiting on Jelavic's decision. If that doesnt go through then I cant see a new face arriving. Welcome would need a work permit and I dont fancy giving Utd cash plus Webster for Oorwillie.

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Keep Webster.

 

That is all. We have enough players who can play at CB as it is.

 

I don't think we do. We've a 40 year old, an Algerian who struggled badly with injury and finding his passport, a converted striker/left midfielder/midfield enforcer and Webster. Broadfoot and papac can both fill in, yes, butboth arepreferred at full back. Other than the wandering Algerian, Webster is, in my opinion the best of that lot, by some distance. It's not just about havingthe numbers to fill the shirts, it's about having the best players in their best positions. You say we have plentyplayers that can play at centre half, we need players that can play well there.

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Mike, that reply got a bit wandered. What I'm trying to say is I think we should keep Webster, I think he's going to be an important player this year, but I don't have much faith in the back up. I think goncalves would be a good signing. He could also provide backup for papac at left back.

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Rangers will tonight give a trial to Arsenal reserve Nacer Barazite in Belfast when they take on Glentoran in a glamour friendly at the Oval.

 

And Light Blues coach Ian Durrant, who will bring the squad this side of the Irish Sea says the club have been tipped off as to the talents of the Dutch winger from an unlikely source.

 

One-time boss of Old Firm rivals Celtic, Liam Brady who is now head of the Gunners� academy has given a glowing recommendation to Gers and they will run their eye over the 21-year-old, who spent last season on loan at Derby County, at the home of the Glens.

 

The Rangers team will ultimately have an unfamiliar look to it, with many of the star turns on international duty, but as Durrant explains, it will be full of players who will be involved in first XI action at some stage this season, as the cash-stricken Glaswegians are forced to put more of an emphasis on youth than they have had to for some time.

 

ââ?¬Å?The squad will be mostly made up of reserve players but it is still very strong and there are players here who have already, or will this season, play in the first team,ââ?¬Â Durrant told the Belfast Telegraph.

 

ââ?¬Å?We will have a young lad on trial for us called Nacer Barazite who comes to us from Arsenal and was highly recommended by Liam Brady and that will be a good opportunity for us and the Rangers fans in Belfast to have a look at him.

 

ââ?¬Å?Another boy to look out for is a Polish lad, Kamil Wiktorski who is only 17 but he has a great future.

 

ââ?¬Å?There are other lads who have been in and around the squad like Jordan McMillan and Kyle Hutton who will be there and itââ?¬â?¢s great for

us to get a tough test against Glentoran.

 

ââ?¬Å?These boys are the future of Rangers. It used to be that we would throw the cheque book about and buy players when we felt like it, but thatââ?¬â?¢s not the case anymore, and that means that these young lads will have a great chance of breaking into the first team.ââ?¬Â

 

And Durrant isn�t taking the game lightly, with Glentoran�s new 4-3-3 formation seemingly even making waves over in Scotland.

 

ââ?¬Å?We had them watched by our scout at the weekend against Distillery and had a look at their formation, so weââ?¬â?¢ve done our homework,ââ?¬Â he added.

 

ââ?¬Å?Itââ?¬â?¢ll be a great night for us and for Glentoran hopefully and I personally always love going to Belfast.

 

ââ?¬Å?We know we have a massive support in Northern Ireland and itââ?¬â?¢s important that we come over because so many people make the trip over to watch us so often.ââ?¬Â

 

Tickets for the game are still available priced at �£20 for grandstand, �£10 terracing and can be purchased at SS Moore, Chichester St Belfast; Glentoran Superstore, Connsbrook Shopping Centre; The Lane, Orangefield Lane; Spar Ravenhill Rd, Belfast; Westbourne GSC, Newtownards Rd, Belfast; Dawson's Newsagents, Belmont Rd Belfast; Maxol Frances Street Newtownards.

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