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On a sidenote, Celik AFAIK will be pronounced /Tchelick/ in English and while the letters look similar, I can't quite understand the "banter" here.

 

On another sidenote, he's a Kurd and one can imagine why his parents actually emigrated from Turkey. Thus, a move to that Turkish team might be much more unlikely as one may think.

 

This, BTW, is not the way to start signing talks or dream on about signing for the most successfull club this side of Saturn's rings. (Then again, who knows what Lomas knows ... )

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On a sidenote, Celik AFAIK will be pronounced /Tchelick/ in English and while the letters look similar, I can't quite understand the "banter" here.
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Whit? I honestly didn't know how Celik was pronounced, but I do now.

 

It's not tchelick as you say lol!

 

It is SELLICK!!......so maybe timmy WILL turn on the tranny in the next OF game 10 minutes late and hear ".....What a goal by Celik 3-0!"

 

Is banter no allowed on Gersnet?

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......we could throw Kyle Hutton (a former striker, btw) into the midfield slot, should Edu leave. Of course, someone first needs to crock McCulloch for that to happen ...

 

Kayal tried that, and look what happened to him? Maybe you should chap his door and try to 'crock' him? Eh?

 

Shocking comment!

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Seriously?.

I think BF has had a very successful career as a football player.

 

BF won 4 SPL medals that means that Ness has to win 2. He has a SPL medal for last season meaning he only needs to win one more for the rest of his Rangers career. As he has played this season he will probably get one this season as well. Statistics are a wonderful thing.

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BF won 4 SPL medals that means that Ness has to win 2. He has a SPL medal for last season meaning he only needs to win one more for the rest of his Rangers career. As he has played this season he will probably get one this season as well. Statistics are a wonderful thing.

 

Didn't he win 5 titles? I thought he also won 10 cups as well with us? I'll check it later.

 

He has also won a cup down south. He won a few of footballer of the year awards up here also, played 82 times in europe for us which is a record at the club, won 45 caps and got awarded the MBE, he done not bad IMO.

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Is banter no allowed on Gersnet?

 

No need for black & white - views. You can banter all day long here. I just stated that I (as in "I") did not see the point here, as Celik is hardly pronounced or written anywhere close to what I call them. But if "Sellick" is an everyday slang word for the Hooped Horrors ...

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Some more stuff ... source to be added later:

 

FRAN SANDAZA will face Rangers today just hours after rejecting a pre-contract deal with the Ibrox club.

 

The St Johnstone striker has told Perth boss Steve Lomas he will keep his options open for the remainder of the season. But he has not ruled out a move to the champions if they were to come in with a cash bid during the transfer window.

 

Ally McCoist wanted the Spaniard tied up on a £5000-a-week two-year deal but the Rangers boss will now have to wait for the former Dundee United and Brighton attacker – unless he can persuade his chairman Craig Whyte to come up with the cash to buy him during the transfer window.

 

Saints have put a £300,000 price tag on the 27-year-old’s head but are happy for him to run down his contract as Lomas believes he is vital to their top-six chances.

 

West Brom and Cardiff will watch Sandaza, who has scored 13 goals this season, in today’s lunchtime clash with Rangers at McDiarmid Park but Lomas doesn’t want him going anywhere at the moment.

 

The St Johnstone boss said: “Fran has told me he won’t be signing a pre-contract agreement with Rangers and I think that is the right call. I take the lad at face value. He isn’t stupid.

 

“Really there’s no change in where we are but I heard Ally say he didn’t want to talk about the Sandaza situation – and then talked for five minutes about him!

 

“I don’t want to fall out with anyone over this and I genuinely like Ally. But I bet if the boot was on the other foot he wouldn’t be happy. If Rangers really want Fran why don’t they make us an offer and get him in January?”

 

Although Sandaza has been put under pressure by the transfer wrangle, Lomas is confident he will be fully focused by kick-off today.

 

He added: “I watched him in training and Fran’s head is fine. He will play against Rangers. It’s a great stage for him.”

 

While the Sandaza situation is in limbo, another Rangers target, Mervan Celik, last night expressed his delight that McCoist wants him.

 

Yesterday Record Sport exclusively revealed that Rangers have made an offer to the Swedish Under-21 winger, whose contract has just ended at Gothenburg club GAIS, and McCoist is now hoping a deal can be concluded for the player next week.

 

Celik will cost Rangers around £100,000 in compensation to the Swedes, who brought him through their youth ranks, and the player will spend this weekend weighing up his options which include Fulham, Middlesbrough, Gaziantepspor, Parma and Genoa.

 

Celik said: “It was good to hear Rangers have offered me a contract. I’m pleased the coach wants me to go there.

 

“But I don’t want to say too much because nothing has been decided yet. We will see what happens.”

 

McCoist is hopeful, however, he can persuade Celik to come to Scotland.

 

He said: “We have been looking at Celik for a good number of weeks now.

 

“He is a player we’d like to come in. We’ve been in contact with the player and his agent. Although we’re some way off agreeing terms and bringing him over he’s definitely a player our staff have been impressed with.”

 

McCoist is more confident of adding Estonian international Enar Jaager if the 27-year-old right-back does well in a week’s trial from Monday.

 

The defender, who has just left FC Aalesunds in Norway, is available on a free and would be a straight stand-in for

the injured Steven Whittaker.

 

The Ibrox gaffer said: “He’s been playing his football in Norway and has 80-odd caps. We’re going to bring him in and have a look at him.

 

“The lad is happy to come here and that says a lot about him. He wants to impress and that’s a plus.”

 

McCoist’s hopes of landing all his targets – he believes he still has a chance of signing Javi Guerra from Real Valladolid – may depend on how much he receives from the transfer of any players this month.

 

But he insisted he doesn’t have to sell anyone, including Mo Edu, who has been the subject of two failed bids from Sochaux.

 

McCoist added: “It is a catch-22 situation. I don’t want to let key players go. There is still a bit of work to be done with Guerra. His agent called me and I called him back but we missed each other.

 

“I will make contact with him in the next day or so and take things from there.”

 

Meanwhile, reports down south last night linked Rangers with a move for Norwich striker Grant Holt.

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