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Rangers are close to completing deals for Dean Shiels and Greek midfielder Pantelis Kafes as they press on with their rebuilding programme. Ally McCoist, who saw his side take in their first competitive game of the season on Sunday as they edged out Brechin in the Ramsdens Cup, has identified the pair as top targets. Shiels spent last season in the SPL with Kilmarnock, under the guidance of his father Kenny Shiels. He has also turned out in the top tier of Scottish football for Hibernian and spent three years in England with Doncaster Rovers. Fresh terms Killie were hoping to persuade the 27-year-old to pen a new deal with them, but he appears to be on his way to Ibrox. Rangers will be turning out in the Scottish Third Division next season but have ambitious plans to make a quick-fire return to the big time. Shiels could form part of their promotion push, with McCoist admitting that a deal to bring him to Glasgow is almost done. The Gers, who will be free to register new players from Friday, are also hoping to wrap up a deal for Greece international Kafes before the end of the week. McCoist said: "It's not over the line yet but I know in both cases there is certainly a deal to be done there. "I've spoken to both players. They seem keen and we are very keen too so we'd be hopeful something could be done."

http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/12691/7949057/Gers-close-on-Shiels-signing

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Rangers are close to completing deals for Dean Shiels and Greek midfielder Pantelis Kafes as they press on with their rebuilding programme. Ally McCoist, who saw his side take in their first competitive game of the season on Sunday as they edged out Brechin in the Ramsdens Cup, has identified the pair as top targets. Shiels spent last season in the SPL with Kilmarnock, under the guidance of his father Kenny Shiels. He has also turned out in the top tier of Scottish football for Hibernian and spent three years in England with Doncaster Rovers. Fresh terms Killie were hoping to persuade the 27-year-old to pen a new deal with them, but he appears to be on his way to Ibrox. Rangers will be turning out in the Scottish Third Division next season but have ambitious plans to make a quick-fire return to the big time. Shiels could form part of their promotion push, with McCoist admitting that a deal to bring him to Glasgow is almost done. The Gers, who will be free to register new players from Friday, are also hoping to wrap up a deal for Greece international Kafes before the end of the week. McCoist said: "It's not over the line yet but I know in both cases there is certainly a deal to be done there. "I've spoken to both players. They seem keen and we are very keen too so we'd be hopeful something could be done."

http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/12691/7949057/Gers-close-on-Shiels-signing

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Rangers are close to completing deals for Dean Shiels and Greek midfielder Pantelis Kafes as they press on with their rebuilding programme. Ally McCoist, who saw his side take in their first competitive game of the season on Sunday as they edged out Brechin in the Ramsdens Cup, has identified the pair as top targets. Shiels spent last season in the SPL with Kilmarnock, under the guidance of his father Kenny Shiels. He has also turned out in the top tier of Scottish football for Hibernian and spent three years in England with Doncaster Rovers. Fresh terms Killie were hoping to persuade the 27-year-old to pen a new deal with them, but he appears to be on his way to Ibrox. Rangers will be turning out in the Scottish Third Division next season but have ambitious plans to make a quick-fire return to the big time. Shiels could form part of their promotion push, with McCoist admitting that a deal to bring him to Glasgow is almost done. The Gers, who will be free to register new players from Friday, are also hoping to wrap up a deal for Greece international Kafes before the end of the week. McCoist said: "It's not over the line yet but I know in both cases there is certainly a deal to be done there. "I've spoken to both players. They seem keen and we are very keen too so we'd be hopeful something could be done."

http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/12691/7949057/Gers-close-on-Shiels-signing

Hmm - was hoping Ally would have stopped blabbing to the press about deals that aren't done. Didn't he learn anything from last summer?

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Show some respect will you. You're a Rangers supporter. Act accordingly.

Show some knowledge of a competitive season in scotland then, unless ofcourse every grounds goin to get 2 months of unspoiled work before every game. Its July ffs, the pitches in the spl are half fucked by november. Infact, post a pic of that pitch in 3 months time, we'll see what kind of condition its in.

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Show some knowledge of a competitive season in scotland then, unless ofcourse every grounds goin to get 2 months of unspoiled work before every game. Its July ffs, the pitches in the spl are half fucked by november. Infact, post a pic of that pitch in 3 months time, we'll see what kind of condition its in.

Is that the prerequisite for maintaining the very high standards set by our club and support?

Or is it now the Rangers way to say "cake walk" in reference to our promotion chances or "shit hole" in reference to the grounds and pitches we will be visiting and playing on?

I apologize sincerely for expecting more from fellow Rangers supporters.

Perhaps we should just all start drinking "eh wine mate and hing aboot the forj".

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Is that the prerequisite for maintaining the very high standards set by our club and support?

Or is it now the Rangers way to say "cake walk" in reference to our promotion chances or "shit hole" in reference to the grounds and pitches we will be visiting and playing on?

I apologize sincerely for expecting more from fellow Rangers supporters.

Perhaps we should just all start drinking "eh wine mate and hing aboot the forj".

Jesus your not half gibberin there mate. "cake walk"??

The post your originally refered to suggested we might not always get to play a free flowing, passing game based on the fact that half the pitches in scotland, never mind the 3rd division, will be mud baths come xmas. Since when did the very high standards set by our club include playin a wonderful passing game? Our high standards mean win, win & win.

Perhaps you should start drink eh wine mate, thats up to you, it wont influence me tho coz i dont take a swally or that know.

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