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if it didnt happen in public it might of well never have happened
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none of his previous employers have been known for having especially good commercial sense
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poor appointment on the face of it.
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Why? What's the upside for rangers
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Summer 2015 - Transfers and Rumours Thread
trublusince1982 replied to der Berliner's topic in Rangers Chat
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sorry mate we just all got together and decided we needed a wee break from your posts.
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Think his high scoring season was a fluke never to be repeated by him.
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Darren McGregor joins Hibs - also Zaliukas released
trublusince1982 replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
The best centre half we have very poor decision. We don't have anywhere near enough cover at the back. Should have been given a chance not pre judged. -
official now.... over the moon with this capture!!!!! RANGERS manager Mark Warburton has confirmed the Ibrox club have secured a loan deal for Arsenal kid Gedion Zelalem. Speaking after today's 1-0 win over Hibs, the Ibrox boss revealed that 18-year-old midfielder Zelalem will commence training with his new team-mates on Monday after finally signing the deal that will see him remain in Glasgow until January. Warburton was thrilled to have landed the youngster after facing competition from English Champinship sides Fulham and Charlton and said: "He was watching the game today in the stand. "He will be training with us tomorrow and will be part of the squad. "I am delighted to get hold of him. I would like to welcome him on board. "He is another young, very talented player."
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personally dont think they are correct but........ http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-transfer-news/rangers-pull-signing-coup-highly-6297607 Rangers pull off signing coup as highly-rated Arsenal youngster Gedion Zelalem agrees season's loan deal 08:43, 22 AUGUST 2015 BY RECORD SPORT ONLINE THE 18-year-old playmaker has joined on a loan deal until the end of the season but won't face Hibs on Sunday. 965 Shares Share Tweet +1 Pinterest Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty ImagesGedion Zelalem in action for Arsenal's Under-21 side at the Emirates Stadium RANGERS have secured the signature of Arsenal kid Gedion Zelalem on a season long loan deal. The highly-rated American under-20 international, previously capped at youth level by Germany before a late switch, will attend Rangers' clash with Hibs on Sunday at Ibrox. Zelalem had been tracked by a number of English Championship clubs but has decided his short term future lies in Glasgow with Mark Warburton's men. The 18-year-old becomes the third loan signing to join the Ibrox club in the past couple of weeks after Tottenham duo Nathan Oduwa and Dominic Ball signed on the dotted line ahead of last weekend's match with Alloa. Speaking about the Arsenal youngster, Warburton said: “He’s an extremely talented ball player who sees a pass, is very creative and one of the young gems at Arsenal. “He’s a No.8 or a 10, slight in frame but very clever.”
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when the players who have came in leave with their careers benefiting from the experience it opens the eyes and shows proof to all other youth players out there what playing for Rangers can do for their careers. The bigger the names associated with our club especially from a young age the larger the name recognition we receive. It shows all employees involved in the youth department from scouts to coaches the level of player that is necessary to have. It shows talented players what opportunities present themselves by playing for rangers. If everything goes well it also means there is a very talented player out there with a soft spot for Rangers who otherwise would never have looked at us. Again if everything goes well it enhances our sell ability as a club and shines up our name recognition in terms of our academy. It speaks volumes when teams like arsenal who play a certain way and players who then go onto play at a high level have been coached by us. Its all about brand awareness. Its also about keeping our standards high and setting the bench mark for achievable and acceptable levels in player recruitment. Playing players who are not good enough just because they came from the u20's or such is lowering the tone and ability of the whole club tarnishing our name and ability to attract and improve quality players. imagine next year when warburton is trying to attract players, any player worth his salt will look at how the team played under him. Having the likes of the boy from arsenal strutting his stuff shows what warburton wants in its best light. It is only my opinion but i would say the likes of odauwa coming in and showing his level of ability has already benefited the likes of mckay by denting his ego a little and making him realise he needs to buckle down and achieve more. It also helps break the scottish mentality in our young players of what is achievable on the field. Watching odouwa run with the ball and getting the fans on their feet is a shining example to the likes of mckay and walsh, just the same as brian laudrup encouraged a legion of wee boys to play his style of football so in a lesser degree do these boys.
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heard he had to leave a bag full of tricks at customs
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much neater.
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hope thats to get his boots for the mora night
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Think law will go.