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  1. Absolutely,but he has staked a claim for a starting position no doubt about that.Maybe he has turned the corner in his career,I hope so,as he has shown he is well capable of damaging teams,all that is required from him now is consistency.Him & Jelavic will start the season together regardless of who comes in IMO so he will have his chance,if he stays in the team then all is good because that will mean he is doing the business.
  2. THE case is compelling. The evidence impossible to ignore. Kyle Lafferty desperately wants new Rangers boss Ally McCoist to stick with him and Nikica Jelavic as the main hitmen for next season's four-in-a-row push - and with very good reason. Their partnership in last term's league run-in was sensational. Lafferty struck seven goals in the final six games of the season, Jelavic five in the same blistering period as the Gers powered to title glory. The big Northern Irishman loves playing alongside the �£4million Croat who missed three months of the season through injury - but still plundered 19 goals in 27 games. Jelavic has brought the best out of Lafferty who, for the third successive campaign, delivered when it really mattered, finishing on a career best 15 for the season. The 23-year-old's well aware that McCoist is trawling the transfer market for a new frontman - with Maccabi Haifa frontman Tomer Hemed, available on a Bosman, high on the list. He insists he welcomes the prospect of stronger competition. Lafferty is also convinced he and Jelavic can carry on from where they left off. More often than not, when Walter Smith selected both they scored, including a hat-trick for Lafferty and a double for Jelavic the first time in a 7-2 romp over Dunfermline last September. Laff told SunSport: "Nikica is the IDEAL partner for me. He's the dream striker to play alongside. "He's got everything that Boydy and Kenny Miller have rolled into one player. "He can be a second striker, he can be a target man. He's the striker that Rangers needed. "With the starts he had and the goals he got, well, it's just unbelievable really. "I think Nikica is brilliant and Rangers will have a fight on their hands to keep him, if not this summer then definitely in January. I love being his strike partner. "I don't know what it is that particularly makes us a good partnership. Every time we see each other we're high-fiving and I think we have a good bond off the field, although we don't speak that much away from games. "Nikica's English is good. He always talks to me before games, during and after. I take whatever he says on board. "If I'm on the bench I watch what he does but after just his first game for Rangers I knew right away he was a quality striker. "I knew I could learn a lot from him. "In fact, I've probably learned more this year playing alongside him than I have in my whole career. I really hope we can stay together. "I appreciate the fact that the manager will be looking at other strikers and a big club like Rangers will always be linked with signing quality performers. "Nikica and I linked up really well in the final months of the season. "Realistically, if our partnership is broken up then it will be because I've been dropped. Nikica will NEVER be dropped. I'll be the one who gets the chop. "I think the manager should give us a go at the start of the season. "I do still think we need another striker, whether that will be good for me or not, because I know I thrive on competition." Lafferty's at a loss to provide a reason why he truly hits top form at the end of a season. He said: "I train the same way from start to finish, I do all the same things. "Yet for some reason I really come on to my game in the closing stages. "It's in the last six weeks that I get most of my goals and my performances pick up. "I just wish I could score as regularly in the months BEFORE. "I don't want to be a player who is seen to be only turning up for the last couple of games to win the title. "Walter said to me at Kilmarnock after my hat-trick on the final day: 'We wouldn't have needed this if you had started scoring in the middle of the season!' We had a little bit of a joke about it. "Now I hope I can continue my form into Ally McCoist's first season as manager." Lafferty's never slow to confess when he's been foolish. The dive to get Charlie Mulgrew sent off two years ago, the red card against Hibs at the start of last season, the prank that led to a broken finger and cost him Champions League action against Manchester United and the Tweet which riled Celtic gaffer Neil Lennon after the Old Firm game in January are all right up there. His life with new partner and former Miss Scotland Nicola Mimnagh and impending fatherhood is helping to mature Lafferty. He also can't thank Gers No 2 Kenny McDowall and coach Ian Durrant enough. The �£3.25m former Burnley ace said: "I've met the right people on and off the field. They are looking after me. "I have no worries whatsoever. I've never felt happier with my life and my football. "I feel stress-free at the minute and I have been for a long time. "I'm playing my football with a smile on my face. "In football terms the people who have kept me going the most are Kenny McDowall and Durranty. "They can see when I'm down. They'll pull me over for a chat. "They will ask about myself and my game. "Kenny and Durranty stopped me from leaving Rangers. "I have always had a strong connection with Kenny. He's been like a second dad for me. He's been brilliant with me. "Every time I've scored I've gestured to him and he's responded. What I've achieved at Rangers is mainly down to Kenny. "I'm really delighted for him that he's become assistant manager. He deserves that. "So, too, does Coisty in being given the manager's job. "It's going to be a big ask in following Walter Smith. "There's no better man, however, because of his personality, his football brain, his attitude and heart." Read more: http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scotsol/homepage/sport/spl/3619903/All-I-want-is-a-chance-from-Coisty-to-show-IM-the-best-partner-hes-got-for-Jela.html#ixzz1OTpa9mI0
  3. MADJID BOUGHERRA has opened his heart on his transfer agony - and insisted he doesn't want to become an Ibrox outcast. The stopper IS ready to quit Rangers this summer but claims he'll only go if boss Ally McCoist approves the deal. Fans' favourite Bougy has held heart-to-heart talks with Coisty and is eyeing a close-season return to the Premiership. Bougy, 28, says he WON'T invoke any FIFA release clause because he wants to remain on good terms with the club and its supporters. Speaking exclusively to SunSport from Algeria last night, he said: "If I leave in the summer, I want everything to be clean with Rangers. "The club must be happy with any transfer. I've been at Rangers for three years and don't want to cause any trouble. "The club has made things great for me. The last three years have been fantastic but maybe now is the time to move on. "If that doesn't happen this summer, it's not a problem. I can stay for a fourth year but after that I'd want to see new things and try a new challenge. "I have won all the titles in Scotland with Rangers. It has been perfect but sometimes you need to move on to try other things. "My focus is still on the Premier League. I played there for six months with Charlton and I want to go back as six months isn't a long time. "I've spoken to Coisty and told him that if there is a new challenge which excites me then I'd like to take it. He understands my position. I have told him the truth because I respect him. He knows me, he knows what I need and he knows I have a good relationship with the club but if I go, I'd have to go cleanly. "I don't want to lose what I have built up." SunSport understands agents representing Bougherra had been preparing a letter informing Gers of his intention to buy out the last year of his contract for just �£600,000. Senior Gers sources last night insisted they had not received a letter, which would have been certain to spark a legal cash wrangle. Bougy claims he doesn't want to go in such a controversial way. He added: "I don't want there to be any trouble between me and the club. I want any move to be easy, not to be wrong." Newly-promoted QPR could offer Bougy a return to the Premier League three years after he left Charlton for Gers in a �£2.5m move. Even if he doesn't go this summer, he WON'T pen a contract extension to stay beyond 2012. McCoist and new owner Craig Whyte had hatched plans to tie down Bougy as well as Davis, Allan McGregor and Steven Whittaker on new deals. http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scotsol/homepage/sport/spl/3620040/I-cant-quit-as-villain-at-Rangers.html#ixzz1ORhAJmcX
  4. RANGERS CHASE FOREIGN DEFENDERS DEFENSIVE pair Andreas Granqvist and Emilson Cribari could be Ally McCoist’s first signings for Rangers. The new Ibrox boss has targeted the pair as doubts linger over the future of Madjid Bougherra and veteran skipper David Weir. And McCoist, who still wants to take Kyle Bartley back from Arsenal on loan, will step up his efforts to get in new blood this week when he returns from a brief break. Swedish cap Granqvist, 26, is currently at Dutch side Groningen, while Brazilian centre-back Cribari plays in Italy for Napoli McCoist said: “Central defence is very much an area I’m looking at and we have players in mind. Granqvist started his career at Helsingborgs alongside Henrik Larsson before making a big-money move to Wigan. Just a year later, however, he was back with Helsingborgs on loan until the summer of 2008 when he signed a Ã?£600,000 deal for the Dutch club, now managed by McCoist’s former team-mate Pieter Huistra. It’s understood Huistra has given his pal a glowing reference on the Swedish internationalist. Groningen turned down an offer from Turkish side Fenerbahce in January for Granqvist, who was strongly linked with a move to Celtic last summer. Cribari has spent most of his career in Serie A at Empoli, Udinese, Lazio and Siena before moving to Naples last year for Ã?£475,000. At 31 he has the kind of experience Rangers will need for their European campaign. And Bartley remains very much on the radar. “We’re hoping to be back in touch with Arsenal this week,” added McCoist. McCoist will have to move quickly to strengthen his defence, with Bougherra making no secret of the fact that he would like to try his luck elsewhere. And with just a year left on his contract Rangers will want to get some decent money in for the Algerian rather than let his deal run down and lose out financially. There are still question marks over Weir as club and player try to decide if he has another year left in him in the SPL and possibly the Champions League. Read more: http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/250889/Rangers-chase-foreign-defendersRangers-chase-foreign-defendersRangers-chase-foreign-defenders#ixzz1OPsxnkyk
  5. The one good thing though is the pain in that article oozes out:D
  6. By AIDAN SMITH There's a sector of journalism which is hugely under-rated and yet endlessly inventive. I'm talking about those campaigns dreamed up on slow Tuesday afternoons, usually by more excitable journals, almost always involving Rangers. Remember "Flecky for Scotland"? That was the campaign to get John Fleck into the national squad. The lad had made only a handful of first-team appearances but such was the slowness of that Tuesday, and such was the player's resemblance to Wayne Rooney, that few were surprised by the headlines, close to "War is Declared" dimensions. The small funnies could justify their stance like this: it's a feel-good story, a heartwarming one about a kid, our very own assassin-faced baby - what's the problem? Then there was "Nacho for Scotland", the campaign to put Nacho Novo in the dark blue, which could be justified thus: the Scottish Parly, no less, are always banging on about "inclusiveness" so what better way to demonstrate the policy than by recognising the plucky Spaniard as one of our ain folk - and we'll even pop a square sausage in his international cap? And so we come, as we inevitably must, to "Arise Sir Wattie". The campaign to get Walter Smith a knighthood hasn't ended with the click of regulation brown-loafer heels at the foot of the marble steps, before the manager exited Ibrox. A few days ago, an esteemed member of the hack-pack began his column: "Sir Walter Smith of Carmyle sounds just fine to me . . ." The journo's paper is a famous title once celebrated by punk poet John Cooper Clarke for being "Where William Hickey meets Michael Caine/Again and again and again and again", so clearly it likes to hammer a point. Maybe this scribe is staffing the knighthood lobby by himself over the close season, but the calls will build again in time for the New Year's Honours List - just you wait. So, should he get one? Walter Smith: The Football Years, STV's two-part retrospective beginning on Tuesday, can help us decide. It goes all the way back to Smith's own playing days and unearths grainy footage of a rare goal, netted from five inches in a Dundee derby, followed by a weird kiss-the-boot celebration. And it concludes that, as a boss, he's right up there with Scotland's greats: Matt Busby, Bill Shankly, Jock Stein and Alex Ferguson. This is the key area of debate. Those who think he is, point to his ten titles and 21 trophies; those who think he isn't, not quite, mention his lack of success in Europe, the arena which brought knighthoods for Ferguson and Busby and should have done for Stein, too, being the trailblazer. In the documentary Smith regrets those Champions' League wimp-outs. We're reminded of a 1997 boast by Sir David Murray, that Rangers could win the trophy within three years. The chairman gave Smith some great players, at least in his first spell at Ibrox but, while Brian Laudrup and Paul Gascoigne could be casually brilliant in the SPL, they often didn't turn up on European nights. Ironically, Smith had lesser talents second time around but made it to a Euro final. Those hesitating over the knighthood talk about the lack of style ("Anti-football," said Lionel Messi) and Ally McCoist insists that, even against Zenit St Petersburg, they had to go defensive although, in a one-off game, many would have wished the club of Jim Baxter and Willie Henderson to have attacked more. There are no great revelations, save for the fact that, on Fridays, Smith was partial to an Empire biscuit. Lots of people say lots of nice things: "honest, genuine, a real football man". No one quite hails him as a "brilliant tactician", although it has been almost brilliant how he's papered over the cracks these past two seasons. Football, he argues, isn't about "the manager standing up there, accepting the plaudits" - it's about the players. There are a couple, the Stevens Whittaker and Naismith, who are probably running for him still. But "Sir" Wattie? I'm afraid not, and here's why: he's coasted like a Gazza on a reputation, never challenged, as the SPL's biggest muso, a rock 'n' roll fan with impeccable credentials, but the terrible truth emerges at the end of this portrait. Given the chance last year to see Crosby, Stills & Nash in Las Vegas, he opted instead for Barry Manilow. http://scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com/sport/Aidan-Smith-Walter-Smith-.6779822.jp?articlepage=2
  7. http://leggoland2.blogspot.com/2011/06/sfa-must-not-dance-to-celtics-tune.html
  8. http://leggoland2.blogspot.com/2011/06/ira-songs-professor-at-parkhead.html
  9. Rangers'in kalecisi Allan McGregor ve sağ kanat oyuncusu Steven Whittaker'i almak isteyen Bursaspor, transferin gerÃ?§ekleşmesi iÃ?§in İskoÃ?§ golcÃ?¼sÃ?¼ Kenny Miller'ı devreye soktu. (DHA) -- KulÃ?¼p başkanı İbrahim Yazıcı, teknik direktÃ?¶r Ertuğrul Sağlam'ın takımında gÃ?¶rmek istediği iki futbolcu iÃ?§n Rangers'a teklifini sunarken, Miller'ı da devreye soktu. Sağlam'ın Miller'ı arayarak eski takım arkadaşları ile gÃ?¶rÃ?¼şmesini ve Bursaspor'a gelmelerinin ne tÃ?¼r avantajları olacağını anlatmasını istediği Ã?¶ğrenildi. Kaleci McGregor ve sağ bek Whittaker iÃ?§in İskoÃ?§ kulÃ?¼bÃ?¼ ile parasal konularda anlaşmaya varıldığı, kendilerinin 'evet' demesi durumunda imzaların Ã?¶nÃ?¼mÃ?¼zdeki hafta iÃ?§erisinde atılacağı bildirildi. Bursaspor'da kiralık olarak yarım sezon forma giyen ABD'li Jozy Altidore, yeşil-beyazlı takımda kalmak istiyor. Bir milyon euro bonservis bedeli olan Altidore'un gelecek sezon da kiralanmasının gÃ?¼ndemde olduğu Ã?¶ğrenildi. http://www.cnnturk.com/2011/spor/futbol/06/03/bursasporda.transfer.icin.miller.devrede/618884.0/index.html Google Translate: Rangers goalkeeper Allan McGregor and Steven Whittaker'i right-winger who wish to Bursaspor, the Scottish striker Kenny Miller for the realization of transfer is launched. (DHA) - Club President Abraham Printer, coach Ertuğrul Sağlam ICN team wants to see two players bid for Rangers, while Miller also launched. Scott Miller with his former teammates by calling Bursaspor'a coming to call, and wanted to tell what kind of advantages will be learned. Goalkeeper McGregor, Whittaker, and right-back for the Scottish club agreed with the monetary issues, their 'yes' to the case say the signatures will be taken within the next week were reported. Played in half a season on loan Bursaspor'da American Jozy Altidore, the team wants to stay in the green-white. The cost of a million euro Altidore'un testimonial next season is also on the agenda had kiralanmasının.
  10. Hearts are to take a strong stand against the flying of flags such as the Red Hand of Ulster by spectators at Tynecastle. The club has already held talks with stewards and police about fans using flags "in an inciteful manner," and is determined that people doing so will be arrested. While admitting that the club would not have the power to ban flags, managing director David Southern told the club's agm yesterday that "the colours of this club are maroon and white," and he wanted to encourage the flying of Hearts flags. He said the club did not object to the Union Flag - referring to the Hearts players' and staff's proud record of war service, he said "no club more deserves the right to fly the Union Flag". Southern added: "Quite frankly, the Red Hand of Ulster flag has no relevance at this ground, except perhaps for the Ulster Hearts supporters club. We do not have a player of that nationality. It is something we will be questioning." Shareholders at the agm welcomed the pledge to tackle what one called "the lunatic fringe". The flag "ban" is part of the fallout from the incident in which Celtic manager Neil Lennon was attacked in front of the main stand during the club's match with Celtic last month. A Hearts fan has been charged with assaulting Lennon, and Southern confirmed the man has been banned from Tynecastle for life, while, in a fresh development, the supporter who sold the ticket to the alleged attacker has been banned for 12 home games. Southern said that as a result of the incident, and following talks with the SPL, stewarding company and police, the lower main stand would become an all-season-ticket area, and that there would be expanded "sterile zones" at the Roseburn end where away fans congregate. In addition, there would be small sterile zones around both dugouts with extra stewarding. http://www.scotsman.com/football/39Irrelevant39-Ulster-flags-discouraged-at.6779464.jp
  11. I think he is a quality player,very strong on the ball and he works very hard,my only problem with him is his lack of pace,but there is no doubt about his quality,however I don't think we need him as I'd rather see our youths being given a chance.
  12. Aye,there is no doubt on his performances he deserves a new contract,how many players have we had that only perform in the last year of their contract in order to get a anoffer of a new contract?,well that could never be said about Weir. I am also concerned about his age but going on performances he honestly deserves a new contract,based on his performances if he was 35 everybody would be screaming for him to be offered a new contract!!. I guess for me if he wants another year and Ally wants him for another year then he will get my full backing.
  13. It would be nice to here what the pumpkin Salmond would answer if faced with the simple direct question on his thoughts about the BHEASTS singing their about the IRA!!
  14. I would ban him. I do see what what Craig is saying and can understand that it would harm the likes of him,but I agree with SA that this particular cretin has gone way too far in his slandering of everything Rangers,most of the mHedia have done their fair share of attempted damage to Rangers,but what would we lose in banning him?,this would also send out a message to the rest of the mHedia that we will not tolerate unsubstanciated accusations and that we should be treated fairly,which we have not been for the last few seasons. I would like to see CW/Rangers set out their stall,it's gone on for too long without challenge,it is time to start fresh and fight back. Having said all that I would be surprised if he was banned.
  15. This is why I am undecided about Weir,for me he is,and has been, the most consistent player we have with possibly the exception of Greegs. I think if we can sign a couple of good centre backs then I'd be quite happy to see him go,but based on what I see every time I watch Rangers he strolls through games including games against the BHEASTS. It's a difficult one but I do think Ally would like him to stay on for '' another season '', and I can understand why as he is a total true professional,the younger players respect him and he is still a consistent first team player as well as our captain.
  16. It's quite incredible what these chunts are getting away with in Scotland,really,I find it more astonishing by the day
  17. To replace Bin Laden?
  18. Maybe that was the whole reason for his appointment in the first place???
  19. You should stop sitting on the fence and say what you really mean...............................:grin:
  20. John Reid has announced that he will be stepping down as chairman of the Parkhead club. John Reid is leaving his post as chairman of Celtic after four years in the role. The former MP has confirmed that he will step down as chairman and leave the club's board at their annual general meeting later this year. In a statement issued through Celtic's website, Reid said that it had been a privilege to work at the club and had praise for those he had worked with in recent years. he singled out Peter Lawwell's contribution to securing the club's financial position through a recession and said that the club's management team, headed by Neil Lennon would go on "to great things". ââ?¬Å?It has been an honour to have been chairman of this great club for the past four years," he said. "I will always be grateful for the support, encouragement and friendship I have received from Dermot Desmond and my colleagues on the board, the management and staff and, above all, the greatest supporters any club chairman could wish. "That is something I will forever value." Celtic chief executive Lawwell said: ââ?¬Å?John has been an extremely committed and enthusiastic Chairman, and is a true Celtic supporter. The entire Celtic executive, management and staff acknowledge the contribution he has made to the Club over the last four years. Iain Bankier has been appoointed to the club's board as a non-executive director and will act as chairman designate. http://sport.stv.tv/football/scottish-premier/celtic/254648-reid-to-relinquish-celtic-role/
  21. Great victory for the young bears
  22. It's an age thing for sure though,if he was to be judged on football he'd be a stick on for a new contract
  23. Without doubt IMO,if it's a choice between Rangers{SPL} and the EPL then the player is always going to choose the money.The SPL is not an attractive option for most players
  24. HE'S a Samba stopper... Brazilian born and bred. But Rangers target Emilson Sanchez Cribari has been given the highest praise possible by former Ibrox skipper Lorenzo Amoruso. He defends like an ITALIAN. Cribari, 31, has been offered to Ally McCoist and is under serious consideration by the new Gers boss and coaches Kenny McDowall and Ian Durrant. As SunSport exclusively revealed yesterday, the Napoli centre-half is available for free. Scottish football has not been the greatest platform for the boys from Brazil. Celtic had dud defender Rafael Scheidt with Juninho also flopping. But Amoruso has high hopes that former Empoli, Udinese and Lazio stopper Cribari will be an Ibrox hit if he lands a move. He told SunSport: "I like Cribari, he is a good defender. "He moved to Napoli last year and didn't play too often, not as much as he'd have liked. "The team did so well last season that it was difficult for him but that was not his fault. "He didn't get a proper chance to be fair to him, but he is a decent player. "He is Brazilian but more like a typical Italian centre-half really. Cribari has been in my country for so long now. "He has learned how to be totally focused and concentrate on defending 100 per cent. "Brazilian defenders tend to want to go forward, show everyone they can play football and that can create problems for themselves. "But Cribari isn't like that. Because he has played so long in Italy he is very good tactically and could do a job for Rangers, absolutely no doubt about it. "Cribari is also at a good age, in his early 30s, and good enough to go to Scotland and be one of the top players. "He is quite hard as a defender so I don't think the SPL would be a problem to him. "Rangers fans might not know the name right now - but they shouldn't worry about that. He is a player with enough experience." Cribari has been told he can quit Napoli after becoming a bit-part player for them last season. He played just nine games in Serie A with five other appearances in the Copa Italia and Europa League. But Amoruso insists that could now make him more determined than ever to get his career back on track - and is convinced his time with Lazio could prepare him for life in Glasgow. Amoruso added: "He has played for Lazio in the past and even though they have not been doing great he's still been one of their best players. "It would also have been demanding for him at Lazio. "They are a huge club in Rome and there is a lot expected of their players, just like Rangers. He would need to look at the move like a big challenge. "Everyone knows it's not easy to play in Scotland, but if he goes there in the right frame of mind then that would be important. "That will be the important thing if Rangers sign him." Cribari might not be totally convinced by the SPL. But big Amo won't have a bad word said about the league where he had the best six years of his career. He added: "Scottish football is still a good league. "Remember, in the last few years both Celtic and Rangers have reached the UEFA Cup final. "Okay, I understand there aren't the top class players there from a few years ago, but it's changing again. "For players looking to go there it's all about what they want to achieve in their careers. "I went there because it was one of the biggest clubs in Europe and I could play in the Champions League. It offered me a chance to change my way of life and culture - on and off the football pitch. That's the way players must look at it. "I have no regrets about moving to Scotland - none at all - and that's because I embraced everything about the country. "I think that's important for all players going to a new country. "Of course, every player would like to play at the highest level, in the best league with the best players. "But not everyone can do that and Scotland is a good level." Amo also has high hopes for old pal McCoist as he embarks on the biggest challenge of his football career. He added: "Ally is clever, very clever. "He has worked with top managers throughout his career and will have learned from them. "He also has good people around him and that will help. "I just hope he is given enough money to spend. "I know what's happening at Rangers, I know there are a lot of players who are looking for longer contracts. "It's important Coisty keeps these players and is also allowed to sign new guys. "It's a difficult job he has at Ibrox and that's why it's important they look everywhere for players. "The fact they are interested in Cribari shows that they are working hard behind the scenes. "Ian Durrant and John Brown are good guys who will be doing everything they can for the good of the club. "It's obviously been a difficult time for Rangers. "But despite all the problems it's not stopped the manager, the coaches and the players from winning. "That's the most important thing. The fans must now be behind the team more than ever because of everything that's happened. "They are united together and as passionate for the club as they ever have been. "The Rangers family is strong and I really believe they are through the worst."
  25. RANGERS have been offered the chance to sign German World Cup ace Torsten Frings. The midfielder, 34, is looking for a new club after being told that he can leave Werder Bremen, although he has an offer to join their coaching staff. But Frings wants to look at options which would let him play on and SunSport can reveal he's offered his services to Gers. Boss Ally McCoist is considering him as an option. He wants to add experience to his midfield and Frings had a magnificent career at the top level. He made 70 international appearances - playing in the World Cup in 2002 and 2006. He's nearing the end of his career but it would be seen as a major coup for McCoist if he could lure him to Ibrox this summer. Meanwhile, Gers target David Vaughan has opened talks with West Brom. The Welsh international midfielder has been looked at by McCoist for a Bosman switch to Ibrox. The 28-year-old has held talks with the SPL champs as well as Sunderland after his Blackpool contract expired. Read more: http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scotsol/homepage/sport/spl/3616175/Frings-benefit.html#ixzz1OBnw5wVx
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