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Was the Mexican keeper Hegita showboating at Wembley all those years ago? Cos the ball was behind him lol...

 

A ridiculous analogy/comparison

 

A keeper playing the ball out from the goal from behind him is as far removed from this instance as you could get.

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Window opens in less than six weeks and we do have some rumours already, or people being trialed.

 

I'd advise then to leave it until nearer the time when the market is 'rife' with rumours...it's a bit early for thinking about transfers IMO.

 

Slightly off topic...but the transfer window is a load of shite looking at it from a fans perspective, I remember the days when clubs, particularly Rangers, would go out and sign a player out of the blue at any time.

 

Graham Roberts springs to mind.

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Blast from the past ...

 

STV - Article from 2012.

 

Fleetwood Town Jamie Vardy will be watched by Rangers scout John Brown on Tuesday night, as interest in the 18-goal striker intensifies.

 

A number of the Conference National side's players are understood to be attracting Rangers' interest, but Vardy is at the forefront of their thoughts.

 

The Englishman shone in his side’s FA Cup defeat to Blackpool at the weekend, with the Championship club subsequently making a transfer bid for the 24-year-old.

 

Fleetwood rejected their offer, saying it fell short of their £1 million valuation for Vardy, who joined the club from Halifax Town in August.

 

Celtic have also been attributed with an interest in the player, who is yet to play league football in his career to date.

 

Vardy has scored 18 goals in 21 appearances for the Conference National side this season, with Fleetwood currently sitting in the play-off positions for a shot at promotion to League Two.

 

http://sport.stv.tv/football/clubs/rangers/293108-rangers-to-check-on-jamie-vardy/

 

I reckon some will throw in remarks about "but where would he be after three years under McCoist", but attempting to answer this is more or less pointless, as a lot of things happened soon after that changed Rangers and consequently McCoist.

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