Away from the latest boardroom shenanigans we have an actual football match today against Forfar in the league cup.
Rangers consider squad options
Rangers manager Ally McCoist has a number of selection problems for their Scottish League Cup tie against Forfar.
Trialists are not permitted to take part in the competition, meaning all eight new signings - who cannot be registered until September 1 under a transfer embargo - are unable to feature in the first round tie.
Cammy Bell, Nicky Law, Nicky Clark, Arnold Peralta, Bilel Mohsni, Jon Daly, Steven Smith and Richard Foster are all ineligible, while Emilson Cribari, Ross Perry and Kyle Hutton are injured.
Forfar could hand former Rangers defender Marvin Andrews a debut against his old club at Station Park after the 37-year-old was passed fit following an ankle injury.
Gary Fusco is also in line for a start with Chris Templeman included after a knock, but Darren Dods is a doubt and Michael Dunlop is suspended.
Loons boss Dick Campbell welcomes the challenge of playing Rangers, he said: "This is a great game as it will be a terrific test of our new-look squad.
"Rangers looked good against Albion Rovers on Sunday but I want our players to show what they can do."
As my shamelessly plagiarised article from some obscure website states we are really short of players for today's fixture. Hopefully the Lord abandons big Marvin just for the day, it's good the big man has a club all the same. With any luck the youngsters will have learned lessons from last season and will help navigate us through to round two.
Rangers consider squad options
Rangers manager Ally McCoist has a number of selection problems for their Scottish League Cup tie against Forfar.
Trialists are not permitted to take part in the competition, meaning all eight new signings - who cannot be registered until September 1 under a transfer embargo - are unable to feature in the first round tie.
Cammy Bell, Nicky Law, Nicky Clark, Arnold Peralta, Bilel Mohsni, Jon Daly, Steven Smith and Richard Foster are all ineligible, while Emilson Cribari, Ross Perry and Kyle Hutton are injured.
Forfar could hand former Rangers defender Marvin Andrews a debut against his old club at Station Park after the 37-year-old was passed fit following an ankle injury.
Gary Fusco is also in line for a start with Chris Templeman included after a knock, but Darren Dods is a doubt and Michael Dunlop is suspended.
Loons boss Dick Campbell welcomes the challenge of playing Rangers, he said: "This is a great game as it will be a terrific test of our new-look squad.
"Rangers looked good against Albion Rovers on Sunday but I want our players to show what they can do."
As my shamelessly plagiarised article from some obscure website states we are really short of players for today's fixture. Hopefully the Lord abandons big Marvin just for the day, it's good the big man has a club all the same. With any luck the youngsters will have learned lessons from last season and will help navigate us through to round two.

