Glasgow Times

Good luck with the move to Kelty, Bazza

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I know a lot of people were surprised to see Barry Ferguson return to management by going into the Lowland League with Kelty Hearts.

But I think he just wanted to get back on the training pitch again and make an impact as a coach and a boss. He will have missed that responsibi­lity, in a football sense, and it was good to see him get back into the game.

He has so much to contribute to Scottish football with his knowledge and experience and I wish him all the best at Kelty.

Barry had another couple of things in the pipeline but he has chosen to go to Kelty and he must have been impressed with the club and with the people there. I am sure he will get backing from the chairman.

Everyone I have spoken to says it is a club that is going in the right direction and you have to consider that when you go to look for a job. Hopefully the moves works out well for him. footballer, he won’t split defences, but you want a player like that in your team every week, and especially on big European nights.

Up front, you have Ryan Kent, who has now got three goals, an in-form Alfredo Morelos and Daniel Candeias who, for me, has really gone under the radar this season.

He was fairly quiet against Hamilton on Sunday but you can’t fault his work rate and his desire, and he can set the tone for the rest of the team. It is infectious when you play like that.

There have been times this season where he has been an easy target for the fans and the media. He is probably not getting enough credit for what he is bringing to the team as opposed to what he is doing individual­ly.

He is a complete team player and Rangers will need everyone to have that attitude at Ibrox on Thursday night.

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