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Motherwell set to swoop for Rangers reject Alan Gow


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Jun 30 2008 Hugh Keevins

 

MOTHERWELL boss Mark McGhee will today make another bid for Rangers' Alan Gow after losing Ross McCormack to Cardiff.

 

McGhee doesn't yet know how much he will receive from theWelsh club in a compensation package for former Rangers striker McCormack.

 

But he will have talks with Motherwell owner John Boyle today to ask for whatever money is freed up to be devoted to the chase for Gow.

 

McGhee said: "If Alan has turned down the chance to join Norwich I'm definitely interested in getting him from Motherwell.

 

"I've spoken to Walter Smith about the player before now and I'll be speaking to him again."

 

The main stumbling block is Gow is believed to bank three times more in weekly wages at Ibrox than the highest paid Motherwell player.

 

But the man who rejected Burnley before Norwich is a home bird and the short distance between his house in Clydebank and Motherwell could be the short cut to a deal being done that ends Gow's stay as a misfit at Ibrox.

 

Taking a wage cut to get his career back on track may not be such a bad move. Sitting for another year in the Ibrox reserves isn't going to do him any good at all. With Beasly, Lafferty, McCulloch and Adam all going for the left wing place the chances that Gow will get a start is minimal.

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