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was surprised to see �£400k mentioned though. Would Hamilton have agreed that price with us? Young Scottish players are always a plus to have in your team, but would much rather they were coming out of Murray Park. Big year for the ethos of promoting from within!

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Wait and see Conway join Middlesbrough for about �£500,000. Again, if that was us we would've been quoted �£2 million. The chairmen in the SPL are anti-Rangers scumbags, pure and simple

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Wait and see Conway join Middlesbrough for about �£500' date='000. Again, if that was us we would've been quoted �£2 million. The chairmen in the SPL are anti-Rangers scumbags, pure and simple[/quote']

 

very true, they wouldn't let those players join us for the same fee. you would surely think they would want to keep them in Scottish football if they rated them so highly to keep the standard up and not let the best or better players go down south all the time.

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For goodness sake, they don't want to sell to us because they want to beat us! Hardly unreasonable.

 

Although agreeable, why don't they get the same price for players they sell to England? Cause they price their players too unreasonably, we will never get a Dundee Utd player at the moment with that arsehole of a chairman in charge anyway.

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RANGERS hope to beat Newcastle and West Ham to land St Etienne stopper Yohan Benalouane.

Ibrox boss Walter Smith has targeted the former France Under-21 centre-half as he bids to make his first signing in two years.

 

Benalouane, 23, is rated at �£2.5million But the Ligue 1 outfit fear losing him for nothing when his contract runs out at the end of next season and are prepared to cash in now.

 

Gers chief executive Martin Bain believes he could do a deal for less than the player's real value and could move right nowe.

 

Ibrox boss Smith said: "We are doing our best to sign new players before the start of the season and Benalouane is one brought to our attention."

 

With Newcastle, West Ham and Sevilla interested he will need persuading his future lies in the SPL.

 

The Champions League could swing the move in Smith's favour.

 

Benalouane is of Tunisian descent but hopes to force his way into the full French team.

 

The 6ft 1in centre half played over 40 games for St Etienne last season.

 

He is known as a tough tackling, no-nonsense stopper, picking up 10 yellow cards last term and one red.

 

 

 

Read more: http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scotsol/homepage/sport/spl/3067227/Walter-in-for-Yohan.html#ixzz0uYMoHjYf

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Although agreeable, why don't they get the same price for players they sell to England? Cause they price their players too unreasonably, we will never get a Dundee Utd player at the moment with that arsehole of a chairman in charge anyway.

 

Cause they haven't fucked up their finances to the extent we have, and are able to swallow a lesser fee from England as the price for not having, for example, Barry Robson coming back and scoring against them. It's just our tough titty, and I for one ain't going to give anyone the satisfaction of crying about it. We've wet our bed, now we've got to lie in it.

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