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I'd have a look at John Carew. If we can get him on a sensible wage he'd do well in SPL

 

He's slower than James Beattie. I wouldn't touch him with a barge pole!

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He's slower than James Beattie. I wouldn't touch him with a barge pole!

 

 

Not really, he reminds me of Hatley and would do well in the SPL as he has proved himself down the EPL

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Ha ha ha ha id love to see Carew and Beattie race.

 

Carew could give him a 50 yard start and still win.

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Carew would be like Cousin. Occasionally unplayable. He'd mayb destroy the mhanks in one game or something, then have a poor attitude and flatter to deceive in most games. Yet most would love him based on one performance. Has undoubted ability. But just dont think he'd be that arsed most the time.

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In the market: Ally McCoist is looking for new recruits

 

Rangers will this week intensify their interest in Israeli striker Tomer Hemed as Ally McCoist targets his first summer signing.

 

The Maccabi Haifa player is available on a free transfer and has caught the eye of the new Ibrox boss.

 

Sportsmail understands Ian Durrant will fly to Riga to assess Hemed in Euro 2012 action for Israel against Latvia on Saturday.

 

Scout John Brown has already repeatedly watched the 24-year-old striker, who scored 17 goals for Maccabi last season.

 

Rangers are searching for a striker following Kenny Miller's departure to Bursaspor last January and the expiry of David Healy's short-term deal.

 

Celtic raided the Israeli market well last summer when they bought Beram Kayal from the same club and now McCoist is keen on the man whose goals helped Maccabi win the title.

 

Hemed has only just been called into the national squad, but is in line for his debut against the Latvians and Durrant plans to be in the Skonto stadium to further check him out.

 

The striker spent the season before last on loan at Nazareth Bnei Yehuda under the charge of English boss John Gregory.

 

Meanwhile, young midfielder Jamie Ness is desperate to start next season injury-free and stake a claim for a regular first-team place at Rangers under McCoist.

 

The 19-year-old - who burst on the scene with a surprise Old Firm start at Ibrox on January 2 and a Scottish Cup goal against Celtic the following month - has had groin problems and has been assessed by a German specialist.

 

Ness said: 'It was a great season for Rangers as a team and for me personally, but I was disappointed that injuries stopped me featuring even more.

 

'Hopefully, next season I will be able to get into the team again and stake my claim.

 

'If more central midfielders come to the club over the course of the summer, then I think that can only be a positive thing for us.

 

'It would give us more competition for places and means everyone will have to push more and work harder for their place in the team.

 

'You know that you are playing on merit and not just through injuries and suspensions.

 

'I found it difficult to watch the last few games in the stand but I was delighted when the boys were able to clinch the championship.

 

'We'd a great run of form over the last few games and I was pleased for Gregg Wylde as he was involved in those games.'

 

By PETER JARDINE,Daily Mail

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The longer we are interested and will look at Bosman players like him, the more likely it becomes that some low-key EPL or Championship team will wing in and snap him up on higher wages. Who knows where this rumour comes from, but I'd rather like us watching people and signing them up before the press gets a chance to write rumours about it for a month.

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QPR are prepared to double Steve Morison's wages to head off competition from Norwich and Rangers and sign the Millwall striker.

 

The Wales striker, 27, had a transfer request rejected last week but will be allowed to leave if a club matches Millwall's �£2.5million valuation.

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1392886/QPR-ready-splash-cash-sign-Steve-Morison.html#ixzz1NydZ9yZt

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31 days till the Scottish transfer window opens. It's going to be a long 31 days... :whistle:

 

What are you talking about? Isn't the window open today? Or have I missed something obvious here?

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