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I like Kenny Miller. He comes across as an intelligent fellow who knows what he wants and how to get it. A third stint at Ibrox must put him into a very exclusive club and I don't blame him for returning. I wish him every success for his next two years in a blue jersey - if this rumour is true.

 

Viewed from a management perspective though, this type of signing is not to be applauded.

 

Will we see moves in a year or two for Steve Davies, Steven Whittaker, Bougherra, Naismith, Charlie Adam and other assorted former players - and this is no criticism of any of them?

 

I wouldn't rule it out. It seems to be the easy option for a management trio that doesn't seem to know the market as well as it should.

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This is the kind of signing you get when you have no scouting department of the name. It's lazy, lacks foresight and will hardly excite the support.

 

However, Miller remains a good player and will provide much needed mobility and effervescence up front. But for how long will his legs last as his athleticism has always been his best strength.

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Maybe it's foresight by the club Board?

 

I seem to remember that young Kenny was the subject of considerable attention by the Hibees gay supporters club. Indeed, wasn't Kenny voted, 'best looking footballer' by the gay community at the millennium?

 

Rangers Board tap into the pink pound.

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A year or two too late for me, he perhaps shouldn't have left second time around. However he is a good option for next season and id expect him to get 15-20 goals.

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This if true makes me very sad. Players from our youth just seem to get blown away for over the hill players. FC Twente brought on a 16 year old today to give him game time. Rangers brought on Cribari last week to give him game time. Depressing.

 

I agree with your first point, we will never develop our young talent whilst we employ 34yr olds, no matter their pedigree.

 

This may spell the end of the line for Little as well.

 

And how much playing time will Clark get ahead of Daly and Miller?

 

On the latter I think Cribari (and Hutton) just got some minutes last week as a farewell to Ibrox. Cribari wan't even on the bench on at Dunfermline.

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I think Cribari is staying on as a coach from next season.

 

Looks like Little may be going to Sheffield while Clark will learn a lot from Miller and, dare I say it, Boyd if he comes too.

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