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Durrant reckons Gers are now a target for clubs who smell blood, particularly after Sunday's Scottish Cup capitulation to Dundee United. Much of the post-match reaction on Sunday focused on the club's financial predicament and the sale of top...
It's a glimmer of good news for under-pressure Ibrox boss Ally McCoist as his side look to recover from Sunday's Scottish Cup exit to Dundee United ahead of SPL matches with the Pars, Kilmarnock and Inverness. Gers coach Ian Durrant told his club's...
Rangers' team manager Ally McCoist (R) covers his eyes from the sunshine as he watches the game with his assistant coach Ian Durrant during their Scottish Premier League soccer match against Kilmarnock in Kilmarnock, Scotland November 27, 2011. View Photo »
From now until January we will be looking around in case anything tragic happens and we lose some of our star players ... The manager and chairman [Craig Whyte] are in dialogue and we want to keep the squad together. If we can get a couple of additions, it will stand us in good stead.
He is doing the best he can and trying to deal with circumstances out of his control. I shake my head at times at the criticism towards him. He should be given a break because he is trying to do the best job he can along with Kenny McDowall and Ian...
"He has declined the offer of a pre-contract for the summer which of course he is well entitled to do. "So at this moment in time we have withdrawn that offer but we will continue looking to strengthen in that department. "Along with the scouting...
"In the beginning, I came here because of conversations with Sir Bobby Robson and Jose Mourinho who had been here in the past," said Villas-Boas. "That's why I decided to do both coaching courses - one with the English FA, and one with the Scottish FA.
For the last four years every January has been hard ... But it’s out of our hands. We can only work with what’s on the pitch and if we have all of our players available then nine times out of 10 we will do okay. But if clubs come in with ridiculous bids then the club will have to look at them.
Thursday, Rangers' decision to appeal means McCulloch is available for tomorrow's crucial Old Firm derby. However, McCoist stands by his initial assessment that referee Steve McLean's decision to send off the player was harsh. He said: "We were in...
The gaffer is a legend, too, Durranty is a legend,’’ he said of the management duo at Rangers. But it was not just McCoist and Ian Durrant that Naismith admired. Those guys were amazing. My favourite player was Ronald De Boer.’’ Naismith, unassuming...
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From now until January we will be looking around in case anything tragic happens and we lose some of our star players ... The manager and chairman [Craig Whyte] are in dialogue and we want to keep the squad together. If we can get a couple of additions, it will stand us in good stead.
For the last four years every January has been hard ... But it’s out of our hands. We can only work with what’s on the pitch and if we have all of our players available then nine times out of 10 we will do okay. But if clubs come in with ridiculous bids then the club will have to look at them.
Of course it would be [a problem]. It's hard enough losing one of your top players. I just hope it doesn't happen
I think the Tesco Bank Football Challenge is a fantastic programme, and I am delighted to be able to support it as we make this important announcement that another 10,000 children have been involved in the programme.
