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MARK WARBURTON hopes to complete the majority of his summer shopping by the time Rangers return to pre-season action this summer.

 

The Ibrox boss has already clinched moves for Accrington Stanley pair Matt Crooks and Josh Windass and is in the market for half-a-dozen new recruits ahead of Rangers’ Premiership title challenge next term.

 

Rangers will hope to round off their campaign with Scottish Cup success when they face Hibernian at Hampden on Saturday, May 21 but there is plenty of work to be done in the following weeks.

 

Warburton said: “We’ve always tried to get our permanent signings in as early as possible to bed them in knowing any EPL loans will come last week in July, first couple of days in August.

 

“That’s how it always works. They go away with their first teams, they’ll travel wherever they go whether it’s Singapore, Malaysia or North America, then if we do get them it’ll be that last week in July. So get your permanents in as early as possible.

 

“We don’t work like that (with a firm budget), we go on a case by case basis and put our players forward and why we think they add value and quality to the squad. Then we go from there.

 

“Up until now we’ve had great support. Conversations have been very positive, communication lines between Stewart (Robertson) and Andrew (Dickson) have been first class so we are in a good place right now.”

 

The Light Blues squad will report back to Murray Park on June 18 and will spend time in America over the summer before a potential crack at the Europa League or the first domestic action next term.

 

And boss Warburton hopes to have as many new faces on board as quickly as possible to ensure his side are up to speed ahead of the big kick-off.

 

He said: “We have been working for weeks and weeks. The groundwork has been going on probably since the January window closed to try and identify the targets, the likelihood of securing them, what might it cost, what might prevent us, what could be the curveball.

 

“You can be right down to the wire on a signing and it falls down at the last minute. You see it time and time again.

 

“We have been at medicals with players when suddenly they have gone, there is a copy of the paper on the chair where he was and he is up the M6. That is how it works.

 

“So we have to make sure that all the work is done and we get them over the line. Ideally, we report back here on June 18, and we would want as many of our permanents in as possible by then if we can do that.”

 

http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/sport/14451247.Mark_Warburton_eyes_early_additions_to_Rangers_ranks_ahead_of_new_campaign/

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The Light Blues squad will report back to Murray Park on June 18 and will spend time in America over the summer before a potential crack at the Europa League or the first domestic action next term.

 

 

Winning the EL would mean automatic qualification for the CL in 2017-18 would it not?

 

Considering we are well ahead of schedule anything is possible...and I would never write it off until the fat lady sings.

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Winning the EL would mean automatic qualification for the CL in 2017-18 would it not?

 

Considering we are well ahead of schedule anything is possible...and I would never write it off until the fat lady sings.

 

First we have to win the Scottish Cup.

 

If we do then it would be a major achievement to just reach the group stage of the EL but given we won't be seeded and we'd have to get through three rounds of qualifiers, it'd be not inconsiderable odds against.

 

Talk of winning the EL is like saying you expect to have Shakira asking you out this weekend.

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Winning the EL would mean automatic qualification for the CL in 2017-18 would it not?

 

Considering we are well ahead of schedule anything is possible...and I would never write it off until the fat lady sings.

 

Realistically, I would. The English EL qualifier will be either Man United, West Ham, Liverpool or Southampton. We drew with Alloa at the weekend and still haven't won the cup.

You're faith is creditable. But a bit deluded. ;)3

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Regards seeding for EL qualifiers, it's more complicated than I first thought but would offer an unseeded team in say the second Q round to become a seeded team in the 3rd Q round if they were to get through.

 

What appears to happen is that if an unseeded team get through, they adopt the co-eff points of the team they beat,.. for the draw in the following round. Dependent on numbers this means a successful unseeded team in 2nd Q round may become seeded in 3rd Q round.

 

However if that team were to go on and win the 3rd Q round, their co-eff points would revert to the original low number for the following Q round.

 

Kairat Almaty are an example

 

Seeding 2015/16: http://kassiesa.home.xs4all.nl/bert/uefa/seedel2015.html'>http://kassiesa.home.xs4all.nl/bert/uefa/seedel2015.html

 

Results 2015/16: http://kassiesa.home.xs4all.nl/bert/uefa/seedel2015.html

 

 

Aberdeen are another example.

Last season they were unseeded in 2nd Q round and beat the seed NK Rijeka.

This meant they adopted NK Rijeka co-eff and were seeded in the 3rd Q draw.....although ironically they were drawn against the very bottom seed and were subsequently put out.

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