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at Aberdeen due to his commitment to the club. It has nothing to do with bottling it because the Sunderland job is too big for him? He’s hedging his bets on Pedro Caixinha crashing at Rangers which would make him No.1 to succeed him.”

Tony Soutar, East Kilbride, said: “McInnes is in a no-lose position. Another solid season at Pittodrie and bigger jobs will open up for him – and I bet he’s holding off to see how Caixinha fares at Ibrox. Who would be against him being back at Rangers next summer?”

The transfer activity at Ibrox has excited some and underwhelm­ed others – mostly it has to be said Celtic fans. said: “It’s great to hear a Rangers fan speak sense. Peter Brewer admits no one knows what the new signings will bring to his club. Hopefully my favourites Celtic get more of a challenge this season.” emailed: “Terry Hutton made me laugh when he said you don’t get world-class players for £1million. How much did Moussa Dembele cost Celtic? Now he’s supposed to be worth £30m. “Terry, check your facts before spouting off.” said: “No Celtic fan had heard of Lubo Moravcik when he arrived at Parkhead a few years ago so they should hold off on judgment of our new players. “All the money Celtic are supposed to have and who’s their big signing of the summer? Jonny Hayes?” The annual fretful transfer calls from the Hoops faithful are beginning to trickle in. said: “Man City are selling Paddy Roberts so Celtic should up their offer immediatel­y to £8m or £10m and get the boy signed. “Celtic are still sitting on over £39m from last year’s Champions League. Time is starting to run down on the transfer front to get players settled for Europe.”

 ??  ?? STAYING POWER McInnes, left, will be ready to take on the likes of Caixinha, right, again with Aberdeen after snubbing Sunderland IFYOU WANT JAMIE with Dons McInnes stays
STAYING POWER McInnes, left, will be ready to take on the likes of Caixinha, right, again with Aberdeen after snubbing Sunderland IFYOU WANT JAMIE with Dons McInnes stays

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