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I am pretty sure that she is American, but her long-time boyfriend is a R from London.
According to Wikipedia - "Xylø (stylised in all caps) is the alias of American singer-songwriter Paige Duddy. From 2015 to 2018, Xylø was a musical duo that consisted of Duddy and her brother Chase. Since 2018, Duddy has embarked on a solo career and has continued to release her new music under the Xylø moniker." From LA, Cali.

Reminds me of the last time I saw such a beautiful girl in a family group, back in the late 70's. Leslie Maria Knauer, along with her brothers Jed and Benny, formed Promises. I'm 100% sure someone on this board will remember them. :emoticon-0111-blush
 
Beales name getting bandied around again as Glasgow Rangers have sacked van Bronkhurst....



Rangers: Who could replace Giovanni van Bronckhorst as manager?


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Sean Dyche, seen here managing Burnley against Aberdeen in 2018, is out of work

A year on from Steven Gerrard's departure for Aston Villa, Rangers are once again looking for a new manager.

This time, it is the club that have decided a change is necessary with Giovanni van Bronckhorst dismissed following a string of poor results domestically and in Europe....

Another familiar face?
Beale has made such an impression in his first few months as QPR manager that Wolves expressed interest in him before appointing Julen Lopetegui.

Beale's tactical nous made him a valued part of the Gerrard backroom team at Ibrox as Rangers went from being the third best team in the country, to second and eventually first while making strides in the Europa League.

However, Beale has already distanced himself from a Premier League move, which indicates a sense of loyalty to QPR, who are well placed to push for promotion from the Championship.

And both Gerrard and Beale are back in their homeland raising families. A return north would be somewhat of an upheaval....

Views of former pros
Former Rangers striker Kenny Miller

It's a wonderful job and there's a good group of players there. Number one for me, would be Michael Beale. He's made a really good start at QPR and he knows the club, so there wouldn't be any surprises. He would be a popular appointment and I'd be surprised if he's not high on the list of targets.
 
The bookies have him odds on favourite to come back to Rangers. I think it might be too big a gamble for us and who is to say he would even leave you lot.
 
The bookies have him odds on favourite to come back to Rangers. I think it might be too big a gamble for us and who is to say he would even leave you lot.
His speech after turning down wolves about loyalty and integrity would make him look so bad, in my opinion based on ignorance, he won’t leave us now
 
His speech after turning down wolves about loyalty and integrity would make him look so bad, in my opinion based on ignorance, he won’t leave us now
Yeah, did he not say it would be wrong if he was first to jump ship or something? Those words would look very hollow even if he speaks with us about the job.
 
Yeah, did he not say it would be wrong if he was first to jump ship or something? Those words would look very hollow even if he speaks with us about the job.

Thing is, you need someone completely leftfield to rejuvenate your squad. It's very stale. Posticoglu walked into Celtic on a hiding to nothing, no-one had heard of him but he's getting the results (domestically) that the boards faith in him deserved aftrr bringing in players from Japan etc.

Rangers will probably go for the quick fix again and it'll all end up the same this time next year. Your squad needs a major overhaul if ut is to compete, and getting dumped out of Europe won't have helped the coffers.
 
Thing is, you need someone completely leftfield to rejuvenate your squad. It's very stale. Posticoglu walked into Celtic on a hiding to nothing, no-one had heard of him but he's getting the results (domestically) that the boards faith in him deserved aftrr bringing in players from Japan etc.

Rangers will probably go for the quick fix again and it'll all end up the same this time next year. Your squad needs a major overhaul if ut is to compete, and getting dumped out of Europe won't have helped the coffers.
It was getting into Europe (Champions League) was the big thing for the coffers, getting dumped out of Europe is irrelevant. We do need investment in the squad though and buying players that aren't injury prone would be a refreshing start.