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Did De Boer get moved into different positions or have to play bit parts?. Re cup final MW used Dean as a right winger a totally alien position for him and I doubt if De Boer could have filled that position.

The cup final defeat came down to too lean a squad and of course the awful defending.

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Exactly. He could have been better than Laudrup but instead was on a par with Jonas thern

 

 

 

No way could he have been better than Laudrup, quality though he was.

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Rangers step up Bradshaw interest

 

RANGERS have reportedly stepped up their interest in Walsall striker Tom Bradshaw.

 

The Ibrox side are on the lookout for a striker and were linked in January with Bradshaw, who is also a target for Preston, Birmingham, Reading, Burton Albion and Millwall.

 

The 23-year-old hitman scored 20 goals last season and will cost around £750,000, although Walsall

 

 

 

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Rangers eye move for Walsall striker Tom Bradshaw and Hamilton’s Michael McGovern

 

Written by Danny Stewart, 12/06/2016

 

RANGERS are mulling over moves for a striker who just missed out on the Euros, plus a keeper still very much part of it.

 

Walsall striker Tom Bradshaw, who was in Wales’ provisional squad for France but had to withdraw because of a calf injury, is a long-term target of the Light Blues.

 

The 23-year-old was tracked by Light Blues head of recruitment, Frank McParland, in League One action throughout last season, during which he scored 20 goals.

 

The subject of a rejected £450,000 bid from an unnamed English Championship club last season, he has just gone into the final year of his deal and is now thought to be available for a fee of some £750,000.

 

Speaking back in November after McParland was spotted at a Walsall match, Rangers manager Mark Warburton said of Bradshaw: “We know the player, and he is very talented.

 

“There are a number of them there in League One. We know him very well but Frank was just watching the game.”

 

Warburton is understood to be likewise keen on Northern Ireland goalkeeper Michael McGovern, who will be his country’s last line of defence against Poland in Nice tonight.

 

A free agent after reaching the end of his Hamilton Accies deal at the end of the season, the 31-year-old has repeatedly insisted he will wait until after the Euros is over to settle his club future.

 

Formerly on Celtic’s books, he left the Hoops in 2008 without playing for the first team but has subsequently made 250 appearances in separate spells with Ross County, Falkirk and Accies.

 

While that potential deal may have to wait until the end of Northern Ireland’s involvement in the Euros, Rangers fans may get quicker news on the pursuit of Euro 2008 and 2012 star, Nico Kranjcar. Warburton held talks with the Croat in the United States last month.

 

Already confirmed as new arrivals are Joey Barton, Jordan Rossiter, formerly of Liverpool, and Accrington Stanley pair Matt Crooks and Josh Windass.

 

Meanwhile, Israeli internationalist Eitan Tibi has turned down the chance to sign for Rangers in favour of a lucrative new deal at Maccabi Tel Aviv.

 

The 28-year-old central defender was out of contract with Maccabi and the Ibrox club made him an offer.

 

But the 20-times capped stopper opted to sign a new contract in Israel after they offered him a new four-year deal on a reported £8,000-a-week.

 

Maccabi chief executive Martin Bain, the former Rangers chief who is moving to a similar role at Sunderland next month, admitted he was delighted he had secured the signing of Tibi.

 

Bain said: “Eitan had offers from other teams, but the fact we have secured him on a long-term contract says a lot about the ambitions of this club.

 

“He will be a key player in the coming years.”

 

https://www.sundaypost.com/sport/football/scottish-premiership/rangers-eye-move-walsall-striker-tom-bradshaw-hamiltons-michael-mcgovern/

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