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Charlie doesn't want Kenny back

Discussion in 'Rangers' started by Medro, Apr 18, 2013.

  1. Medro

    Medro Well-Known Member

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    Charles Green set to block Kenny Miller's Rangers comeback

    ALLY McCOIST’S hopes of bringing Kenny Miller back to Rangers look set to be killed off by Charles Green.

    Express Sport can reveal that the Scotland striker’s representative has held informal discussions over the move with the Ibrox chief executive.

    The news is unlikely to improve the strained relationship between Green and McCoist.

    Green has made it clear he only wants to sign players who could have a future sell-on value and if they don’t then he isn’t prepared to throw big wages at them.

    Miller is under contract with MLS side Vancouver Whitecaps but has stated he would be eager to return to Scotland for family reasons.

    Boss McCoist is keen to bring the 33-year-old back for next season’s Second Division push but as it stands a third stint at Ibrox remains unlikely. It would require Miller to take a big wage cut to fit into Green’s strict structure of around £4,000 to £5,000 per week.

    He would also have to terminate his Vancouver deal earlier so he could move to Ibrox in September when the SFA transfer embargo is lifted.

    “There is no doubt I would come back,” Miller has previously claimed.

    “I would definitely do it. It’s whether it could happen.

    “Rangers hold a strong place in my heart.”

    Miller has had two spells at Ibrox, as well as stints at Hibs, Celtic, Wolves, Derby, Bursaspor and Cardiff City.

    Rangers have already verbally agreed a deal to sign Kilmarnock keeper Cammy Bell for next season.

    McCoist has a string of other targets, including Andre Bikey of Middlesbrough, Blackpool defender Craig Cathcart, Dundee United skipper Jon Daly, Motherwell midfielder Nicky Law, Honduran Arnold Peralta and Mexican striker Alan Pulido.

    He is keen to tie up deals but things have stalled behind the scenes, with chief scout Neil Murray being forced out the door.

    There are also concerns among the coaching staff that a promised increase in the wage budget won’t materialise.

    Behind the scene issues have also slowed the process down, and the fear that he wants to reduce his coaching staff, putting the positions of Kenny McDowall and Ian Durrant under threat.
     
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  2. Girvan Loyal 1690

    Girvan Loyal 1690 Nobody's safe now

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    Remember Durrant got carried into a taxi crying because he knew Rangers were to enter administration for a second time?

    <mindyfail>

    As for signing miller? no point really
     
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  3. Medro

    Medro Well-Known Member

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    <laugh>

    Wouldn't be like Mindy.

    I don't see the point in it really either, heard about Boyd and Thomson rejoining us, but even them two would have little re-sale value as well.
     
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  4. rogueleader

    rogueleader suave gringo

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    The rangers seem to be squandering an excellent opportunity to build a team with youth/younger players all fitting in to a shape or style of play
     
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  5. ManDingo 20"/20"

    ManDingo 20"/20" MDMA Guru

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    I don't want Miller back.

    I didn't want him back the time before that either.

    Not sure if I'd take Thomson back, would need to be on a trial basis first.
     
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  6. Otto Flayshow

    Otto Flayshow Well-Known Member

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    It's a victory for common sense.
     
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