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Rangers link up with Belgian side Beveren as feeder club

Oct 8 2009

 

RANGERS have lined up a deal that will give them first option on the best players at Belgian club Beveren.

 

It will also enable fringe members of Walter Smith's squad to gain first-team experience in Belgium.

 

And with their work permit rules less stringent than those in the UK, Rangers will be able to loan promising new foreign starlets to Beveren.

 

The Belgians previously had a partnership with Arsenal, which yielded the Gunners' current Ivory Coast international Emmanuel Eboue. Two Rangers youngsters, Paul Emslie and Patrick Dean, will join the Second Division club tomorrow for a week's trial.

 

Meanwhile, the Ibrox side could also secure a deal to land the best talent in Australia, thanks to Stuart Munro.

 

The ex-Rangers full-back, who has coached in Australia since retiring 11 years ago, said: "It's a great opportunity for the club to pick up the best players in the country."

 

Let's hope it doesn't turn out like the time we hooked up with the Australian mob.

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Northern Spirit.

Shanghai Shenzua or whatever the f... it was.

 

Now Beveren?

 

Formally had a link with Arsenal. Is the reason that link is no more because Beveren are a 2nd division side over there, or was that the case when Arsenal had the link up?

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What a load of pish. Beveren? GET A FUCKING SCOUTING NETWORK! It doesn't need to be huge, just 4 or 5 knowledgeable guys permanently stationed on different continents with a yearly salary of 2 weeks players wages. FFS I'm sick of this nonsense.

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What a load of pish. Beveren? GET A FUCKING SCOUTING NETWORK! It doesn't need to be huge, just 4 or 5 knowledgeable guys permanently stationed on different continents with a yearly salary of 2 weeks players wages. FFS I'm sick of this nonsense.

 

But surely Beveren will be scouting their own country ? In which case if they are then we get the benefit of their scouts.

 

No harm in that IMO.

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Geen samenwerking met Glasgow Rangers.

 

08/10/2009 - KSK Beveren nuanceert de berichtgeving over een mogelijke samenwerking met de Rangers FC uit Glasgow. Er is overeengekomen met een vroegere voetbalmakelaar, die nog steeds contact onderhoudt met Glasgow Rangers, om twee spelers op de Freethiel te laten testen.

 

KSK Beveren benadrukt dat er nog steeds niets veranderd is aan het principe dat door de technische staf bij het begin van het seizoen uitgesproken werd: enkel bij een heel grote meerwaarde in vergelijking met onze eigen spelers zullen beide clubs contact zoeken om een eventuele overgang te bespreken. Dit geldt trouwens voor alle testers die hun kans bij KSK Beveren komen wagen. Van een samenwerking zoals erg voorbarig gesuggereerd in enkele media is dus zeker geen sprake. Er was zelfs nog geen enkel contact tussen beide clubs.

 

Taken from the Beveren website. Without translating word for word it says the story is bullshit. The only contact with Rangers was that an agent who had contact with Rangers offered two players to have a trial at Beveren. Beveren will only enter such an agreement if it would vastly improve the Beveren team. What has been suggested in the media is totally untrue and there has been no contact between the two clubs.

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But surely Beveren will be scouting their own country ? In which case if they are then we get the benefit of their scouts.

 

No harm in that IMO.

 

No harm I agree, they probably have a better network than us, which was essentially my point.

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Where did this mince come from in the first place and why is shite like this being posted as if it was real information? Beveren ffs!

24 hrs before it was posted here, it was posted to other forums. It's an article from the Rebel published on Thursday morning, written by one of their anonymous gimps. Hope that helps explain it better. :thup:

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