Celtic superfan breaks rank to fight for Rangers justice but Ibrox transfer fury explodes on spiteful Hotline
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Rangers supporters feel their team missed a trick by not attempting to sign the Scotland international, although Hearts have begun negotiations with their top scorer, Lawrence Shankland, over a lucrative new contract.
Due to the fact that the Ibrox team only signed Fabio Silva on a loan from Wolves, there are concerns about their ability to improve their finances this month. Rangers are hoping that Shankland, a star for the Jambos, will give them a stronger advantage as they pursue Celtic. Some believe it will make it much more difficult for Rangers manager Philippe Clement to contend for the championship in the second half of the season.
Glasgow’s Gordon Blackwell declared: It is absurd that Rangers could have to sell before they can buy. Lawrence Shankland, who will shortly be cup-tied, ought to have been signed weeks ago. Philippe has been severely let down by the board. What became of the millions that were bankrolled by the huge money transfers and the Europa League run?
Nicolas Kuhn from Rapid Vienna is the first significant addition made by Celtic during the January transfer window. Celtics supporters think that illustrates how much money separates the two teams.Ballingry’s Eddie Easson asserted, Celtic, go out and sign a player. Rangers regularly purchase items in the loanee market. They are connected to every other player that is available. Greetings from Rangers Large Phil You’re molding us really nicely—all mouth, no pants.
The Scottish Football Association’s regulations prevent young Jay Hogarth from representing Rangers against Dumbarton in the cup this weekend, which infuriates Rangers supporters as well They believe the goalie would benefit from the exposure and experience, but he will have to watch from the stands instead.
I understand that loan players cannot play in the cup against their parent club, but surely if it’s your main goalie, he should be allowed. stated Scott Gowers. What better way for Rangers to see improvement with young Hogarth than against his parent club? Dumbarton’s man-of-the-match display in the cup might potentially move the young keeper up the ladder at Ibrox. The young keeper has a backup plan in case he fails to save something that is required of him, which puts the SFA in a difficult situation. If the guy is permitted to play, his integrity and career will be on display, and I have no doubt that he will make Rangers and Dumbarton proud.xplodes on a vindictive Hotline