Glasgow Times

Hard grafter Arfield ideal for Gerrard, says Wilson

RANGERS Despite turning down director of football job, Ross is glad

- BY STEWART FISHER

ROSS Wilson has tipped Scott Arfield to shine at Rangers – because he embodies the same kind of work ethic and big-club mentality as his manager.

Southampto­n’s director of football operations, who rebuffed the chance to join the Ibrox club as director of football a season ago prior to the appointmen­t of Mark Allen, is “delighted” to see the positive moves which the club have taken in the early stages of Steven Gerrard’s reign.

One of those is the recruitmen­t of Arfield, whom Wilson worked with at Falkirk and Huddersfie­ld before recommendi­ng to Sean Dyche at Burnley.

In addition to the midfielder’s qualities on the field, Wilson feels both he and Gerrard have the gravitas to handle everything that working at a club the size of Rangers can throw at him.

“I’ve known Scotty a long time,” said Wilson. “The two of us went to Falkirk on the same day and have been great mates ever since. We popped up again together at Huddersfie­ld during our time there, we lived just next to each other and we are still in touch.

“He is a magnificen­t lad who worked incredibly hard at the Falkirk academy to get into the Falkirk team and play as many games as he had,” Wilson added.

“He was a huge success for us, playing in cup finals and the like, he was brilliant for us in that respect. But having worked ever so hard to get there, he kept doing the same things in England.

“It didn’t always work out for him at Huddersfie­ld – with different managers, before and during my time. But both Brian Rice and myself recommende­d Scott to Sean Dyche at Watford, I remember speaking about how good a character he was.”

Having graced the top division – grabbing notable goals against the likes of Chelsea and Liverpool, and helping Burnley to hugely creditable finishes in the table – Arfield returns to Scottish football aged 29 but Wilson (below) knows that he has no intention of resting his laurels. While he never did get the chance to represent Scotland at full level, he even tasted internatio­nal action with Canada.

“Some people might say he will stroll Scottish football but Scott just isn’t that type,” said Wilson. “No matter where he is, he will work ever so hard and however well he does will be determined by that. That is just the type of boy he is.

“There is a danger that we talk down our game at times,” he added. “It is a tough league up in Scotland. I watched the Aberdeen Burnley match and it was a tough, tough game. You have got to earn everything you get up there.

“Scotty is the kind of character that can handle the size of club Rangers are, it won’t faze him at all. Clearly the qualities he has got from his time at Falkirk to Huddersfie­ld and a wonderful spell at Burnley, all of that can only be good for Rangers. You can be as good a player as you like if you can’t handle a club the size of Rangers and everything that comes with it. But there is no doubt that Scotty can handle that. With his character, his temperamen­t, his profession­alism, and the family he has around him, there is nothing a guy like Scotty won’t be able to handle.”

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