Off Topic Pointless point-scoring thread

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Oh dear, more money down the drain and none left to spend. Maybe they could pin the bus job on the Brazilian so he could be sacked and free up his wages. I was going to suggest they put a backpack on him and send him down to a London tube station ... but that might be a bit sick.


"EXCLUSIVE: Emilson Cribari rejects chance to quit Ibrox

EMILSON CRIBARI has rejected a move to Greek side Xanthi – leaving Rangers boss Ally McCoist in a sweat over any late transfer activity at Ibrox.

The cash-strapped Light Blues were willing to let the Brazilian defender, below, go to free up wages to help bring in Bosnian international Boris Pandza and keeper Steve Simonsen.

Xanthi’s offer was relayed to Cribari’s agent but the player made it clear he is happy to remain at Rangers, where is one of the higher earners, to help the club progress up the leagues.

There is still interest in the 33-year-old from across Europe and he could yet be persuaded to leave if the right deal comes up before the close of the transfer window on Monday.

The League One leaders are trying to move out some of their fringe players and are even willing to loan out younger members of their squad to free up money.

McCoist remains determined to strengthen his defence and has been on the trail of Pandza for much of the summer.

Rangers chief executive Craig Mather has been in discussions with the 26-year-old’s representative over a possible deal.

McCoist said: “I know Craig spoke to the agent. I haven’t spoken to Pandza for three weeks.

“We just need to get a bit of activity in players going the other way, as I think that would probably help. There are one or two players I would like to bring in.

McCoist, who has already spent all of his summer budget for new signings, is keen to bring in another striker, and Express Sport understands his interest in bringing Kenny Miller back to Ibrox is not dead.

We just need to get a bit of activity in players going the other way, as I think that would probably help. There are one or two players I would like to bring in
Ally McCoist
The 33-year-old, above, recently penned a six-month extension with Vancouver Whitecaps but the Ibrox club have kept in contact with the player’s agent and are confident of forcing through a deal if they find the funds.

Vancouver are desperate to keep Miller but the player himself could force any deal through as he is keen to return to Scotland over the longer term.

The former Hibs, Wolves, Celtic, Derby, Bursaspor and Cardiff frontman retired from Scotland international duty last week."



http://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/424798/EXCLUSIVE-Emilson-Cribari-rejects-chance-to-quit-Ibrox
 
Oh, I love to love, but my baby just wants to dance, she has to dance, she wants to dance.
 
...oh, I love to love, but my love won't give us a chance...... no, no, no