Post by Tangerine Sherlock on May 1, 2013 9:09:58 GMT 1
The only reason to consider it gilko is just how much money they willing to pay you as its a lower standard of football and it looks like the chairman of rangers is related to Karl lol
Contract talks will begin soon for Neil Alexander
McCoist, who is poised to sign out-of-contract Kilmarnock keeper Cammy Bell, still wants Alexander to stay.
But if a deal cannot be reached he will turn to other options including Blackpool’s Matt Gilks, Craig Samson of St Mirren and former Ibrox youth player Lee Robinson of Queen of the South.
Alexander knocked back a new one-year offer because he was looking for a longer deal but was left furious when former chief executive Charles Green came back with another 12-month deal on less than half the original offer. McCoist will reopen talks but insists the player will need to take a significant cut.
McCoist will reopen talks but insists the player will need to take a significant cut.
The Ibrox boss is waiting to see what budget he’s given by interim chief Craig Mather for next season. If he is given a significant amount he will move for Gilks, but Blackpool retain a one-year option on the Scotland cap.
Samson and Robinson would be more likely candidates as both become free agents this month.
Rangers retain interest in Honduran midfielder Arnold Peralta, Dundee United skipper Jon Daly, Motherwell’s Nicky Law and defenders Andre Bikey (Middlesbrough) and Craig Cathcart (Blackpool). They also want to hold pre-contract talks with Queen of the South’s prolific striker Nicky Clark, who would cost £20,000 in compensation.
Contract talks will begin soon for Neil Alexander
McCoist, who is poised to sign out-of-contract Kilmarnock keeper Cammy Bell, still wants Alexander to stay.
But if a deal cannot be reached he will turn to other options including Blackpool’s Matt Gilks, Craig Samson of St Mirren and former Ibrox youth player Lee Robinson of Queen of the South.
Alexander knocked back a new one-year offer because he was looking for a longer deal but was left furious when former chief executive Charles Green came back with another 12-month deal on less than half the original offer. McCoist will reopen talks but insists the player will need to take a significant cut.
McCoist will reopen talks but insists the player will need to take a significant cut.
The Ibrox boss is waiting to see what budget he’s given by interim chief Craig Mather for next season. If he is given a significant amount he will move for Gilks, but Blackpool retain a one-year option on the Scotland cap.
Samson and Robinson would be more likely candidates as both become free agents this month.
Rangers retain interest in Honduran midfielder Arnold Peralta, Dundee United skipper Jon Daly, Motherwell’s Nicky Law and defenders Andre Bikey (Middlesbrough) and Craig Cathcart (Blackpool). They also want to hold pre-contract talks with Queen of the South’s prolific striker Nicky Clark, who would cost £20,000 in compensation.