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3 minutes ago, KingKirk said:

He will be covering every single angle before penning that contract. So that will take it transfer funds and free contracts I have no doubt he will be making sure of the level of these before accepting it.

No point giving him 20million kitty but saying ye canny sign torres 

If the board want him they'll need to pay top dollar to get him in every sense 

Steven Gerrard will be the next Rangers manager, providing three issues – so far unspecified – are resolved between the former England and Liverpool midfielder and the Ibrox board.

The Sunday Telegraph can disclose, however, that spending on players is not one of the outstanding matters and that Gerrard has been assured that he can make a case-by-case argument for cash to be released for preferred transfer targets.

The same arrangement permitted Mark Warburton to sign Joey Barton on exceptional terms and also for Pedro Caixinha, during his brief reign, to bring Carlos Pena and Bruno Alves to Ibrox for wages that were cited as necessary to add exceptional strength to the playing squad.

Gary McAllister, the former Leeds United, Liverpool and Scotland midfielder – who managed Coventry City, Leeds and, in a caretaker capacity, Aston Villa – will move to Ibrox as Gerrard’s assistant if the remaining issues are settled. The agreement in principle with Gerrard is a further blow to Graeme Murty, now in his second spell as interim Rangers manager.

On Sunday, Murty leads Rangers into the cauldron of an Old Firm derby at Parkhead, in which a celtic win will assure the Scottish champions of a seventh successive Scottish title. Murty, who had been told by the Rangers board that he would be in charge until the end of the season and would be considered for a longer-term appointment on merit, declared defiantly on Friday that if he saw the team to second place in the Scottish Premiership he would have fulfilled his job remit.

Aberdeen’s home win against Hearts on Friday pushed Rangers into third place, a situation not likely to be altered on Sunday. Moreover, Rangers’ pursuit of Gerrard has effectively put Murty on notice ahead of a supercharged Old Firm derby, only two weeks after celtic crushed their arch-foes in the William Hill Scottish Cup semi-final at Hampden Park.

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6 minutes ago, KingKirk said:

He will be covering every single angle before penning that contract. So that will take it transfer funds and free contracts I have no doubt he will be making sure of the level of these before accepting it.

No point giving him 20million kitty but saying ye canny sign torres 

If the board want him they'll need to pay top dollar to get him in every sense 

M8 ppl are joking about Torres ffs ,calm down ya nutter 

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6 minutes ago, Walter-of-Smith said:

Welcome to the greatest club in the World Steven Gerrard. Deliver 55 next season and you will be worshipped by us forever.:UK::rangers:

 

 

I was talking about my marriage mate just in and she's fell oot with me again.... ffs wrong thread again wit ma like...

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3 minutes ago, Steelydan1690 said:

M8 ppl are joking about Torres ffs ,calm down ya nutter 

Aye a know but he will be making sure any free transfer is upto a certain level imo

put it this way hes no coming up here to be battling for a European spot come may

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2 minutes ago, Walter-of-Smith said:

Can barely read that.

It's called sarcasm mate, that's all I've got left and don't see proof that SG has signed.

There's some psychology being applied here by fuk knows who to raise our expectations as initially I didn't think he's got the experience to manage out team.  Now I want him signed up to stuff the tims.

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8 minutes ago, Sweetheart said:

Steven Gerrard will be the next Rangers manager, providing three issues – so far unspecified – are resolved between the former England and Liverpool midfielder and the Ibrox board.

The Sunday Telegraph can disclose, however, that spending on players is not one of the outstanding matters and that Gerrard has been assured that he can make a case-by-case argument for cash to be released for preferred transfer targets.

The same arrangement permitted Mark Warburton to sign Joey Barton on exceptional terms and also for Pedro Caixinha, during his brief reign, to bring Carlos Pena and Bruno Alves to Ibrox for wages that were cited as necessary to add exceptional strength to the playing squad.

Gary McAllister, the former Leeds United, Liverpool and Scotland midfielder – who managed Coventry City, Leeds and, in a caretaker capacity, Aston Villa – will move to Ibrox as Gerrard’s assistant if the remaining issues are settled. The agreement in principle with Gerrard is a further blow to Graeme Murty, now in his second spell as interim Rangers manager.

On Sunday, Murty leads Rangers into the cauldron of an Old Firm derby at Parkhead, in which a celtic win will assure the Scottish champions of a seventh successive Scottish title. Murty, who had been told by the Rangers board that he would be in charge until the end of the season and would be considered for a longer-term appointment on merit, declared defiantly on Friday that if he saw the team to second place in the Scottish Premiership he would have fulfilled his job remit.

Aberdeen’s home win against Hearts on Friday pushed Rangers into third place, a situation not likely to be altered on Sunday. Moreover, Rangers’ pursuit of Gerrard has effectively put Murty on notice ahead of a supercharged Old Firm derby, only two weeks after celtic crushed their arch-foes in the William Hill Scottish Cup semi-final at Hampden Park.

whats your point:confused:

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48 minutes ago, Walter-of-Smith said:

Love how you just had a phone call with someone you describe as a bin dipper:thumbsup:

Gerrard, his contacts, an experienced assistant and backed with a healthy budget will do this club wonders.

Of course we could belly flop the water and lose our first 5 games, but we could also make a winning start and be top at Christmas.

Exciting times.

 

Mate, I lived for near on 30 years in England, most of that in south east England (eastbourne to be precise) and I knew many cunts from Liverpool, bin dippers they were ???

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7 minutes ago, KingKirk said:

Aye a know but he will be making sure any free transfer is upto a certain level imo

put it this way hes no coming up here to be battling for a European spot come may

There is a big difference between Torres and worrying about a European spot lol Torres will go to china for about 250k a week bud ?

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3 minutes ago, 1690tamRFC said:

Mate, I lived for near on 30 years in England, most of that in south east England (eastbourne to be precise) and I knew many cunts from Liverpool, bin dippers they were ???

My Mum's partner is from Eastbourne. I've also got family in nearby Bexhill on Sea:tu:

Agreed. There's a Scouser i know and he's legit a full mongo:belm:

 

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2 minutes ago, Walter-of-Smith said:

I like you already in a non creepy way sir:thumbsup:

 

Gazza was the biggest signing in Scottish football. Can remember being outside Slater's on the day of the walk and everyone outside Annie miller's had the gazza bleached blonde hair.

Gerrard will bring money and talent to us enhance his career and manage England

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2 minutes ago, Drk5872 said:

Gazza was the biggest signing in Scottish football. Can remember being outside Slater's on the day of the walk and everyone outside Annie miller's had the gazza bleached blonde hair.

Gerrard will bring money and talent to us enhance his career and manage England

Fingers, toes and everything else crossed he brings us title number fifty five too mate:tu:

 

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I started off sceptical about this but now I’m really excited about it. The thing for me is I don’t think he’d come here if he wasn’t assured there would be funds available.

 

Either way it’s far more exciting than McInnes or Clarke or some cunt.

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