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I'd agree with that.

 

In saying that Faure has done quite well recently so if Perry can get his act together and/or Ally is confident in Hegarty then he may not feel we require another body there.

 

Faure has looked pretty decent @ CB along with Hegarty.....however it would be nice to have someone with a bit more experience. Cribari just hasn't looked the part at all this season. I'm sure there are plenty of reliable CB available that could take the reigns.....

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Meanwhile, the Express is going with the following:

 

Ally McCoist must work in bargain basement

 

RANGERS boss Ally McCoist has been told he can bring in eight new faces in September – on the cheap.

 

McCoist has held a series of meetings with interim chief executive Craig Mather to thrash out his player budget, but money is tight.

 

With the club losing £1million a month there will be no big-money arrivals in Govan for the foreseeable future, so the manager knows he will have to do some wheeling and dealing in the transfer market.

 

McCoist, above, will be forced to cut costs by ditching big earners such as Doran Goian and Carlos Bocanegra, while other squad players including Sebastien Faure and Anestis Argyriou could find themselves surplus to requirements.

 

The days of the likes of Emilson Cribari, Ian Black and Dean Shiels arriving on big money are over.

Rangers will not be able to register any new faces until their SFA transfer embargo ends on September 1, but a pre-contract deal has already been agreed with Kilmarnock keeper Cammy Bell.

 

Now McCoist plans to bring in another eight players to strengthen the Light Blues’ challenge in the Second Division and the three domestic cup competitions.

 

The Gers boss has already made approaches to Motherwell midfielder Nicky Law, Honduran international Arnold Peralta, Dundee United captain Jon Daly and Queen of the South’s top scorer Nicky Clark.

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Meanwhile, the Express is going with the following:

 

Ally McCoist must work in bargain basement

 

RANGERS boss Ally McCoist has been told he can bring in eight new faces in September – on the cheap.

 

McCoist has held a series of meetings with interim chief executive Craig Mather to thrash out his player budget, but money is tight.

 

With the club losing £1million a month there will be no big-money arrivals in Govan for the foreseeable future, so the manager knows he will have to do some wheeling and dealing in the transfer market.

 

McCoist, above, will be forced to cut costs by ditching big earners such as Doran Goian and Carlos Bocanegra, while other squad players including Sebastien Faure and Anestis Argyriou could find themselves surplus to requirements.

 

The days of the likes of Emilson Cribari, Ian Black and Dean Shiels arriving on big money are over.

Rangers will not be able to register any new faces until their ILLEGAL SFA transfer embargo ends on September 1, but a pre-contract deal has already been agreed with Kilmarnock keeper Cammy Bell.

 

Now McCoist plans to bring in another eight players to strengthen the Light Blues’ challenge in the Second Division and the three domestic cup competitions.

 

The Gers boss has already made approaches to Motherwell midfielder Nicky Law, Honduran international Arnold Peralta, Dundee United captain Jon Daly and Queen of the South’s top scorer Nicky Clark.

 

Fixed that...............

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I'd agree with that.

 

In saying that Faure has done quite well recently so if Perry can get his act together and/or Ally is confident in Hegarty then he may not feel we require another body there.

 

Don't you see Gasporrotto getting quite a few games, Frankie? If he is stuck in the reserves for a season then he won't develop.

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the notion we are loosing a million a month is spurious and based on us loosing 7 million in the first 6 months but that included several large one off costs.

 

It may well be but, at this moment in time, we'll be losing money hand over fist with no income to speak of.

 

That will be the same for most clubs but we need solutions soon.

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