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‘Running Atlanta’s reserve side is hardly the cut and thrust of the SPFL. Glass won’t want to be the first manager to take Dons down’

is McGregor’s last season and they need better than Jon McLaughlin.

“Scott Wright is no better than Jordan Jones and Alfredo Morelos is too heavy. With nobody coming in this January, it’s not looking great.”

Eddie Easson, Ballingry, said: “There are players at Rangers who don’t want be there. The manager is hedging his bets over an eye-watering move to Newcastle. If he wasn’t interested come out and say so. After all, one trophy out of nine is hardly record book stuff. Callum Davidson has a better record.”

Dr Robert Pender, London, said: “Rangers soon are going to take their multi chances. As they say in Glasgow, someone is going to get a doing. Playing attractive one-touch football, look out, it’s due to take off.”

Henry Moffat, Stirling, said: “Why was Joe Aribo not red-carded? it was an exact replica of the tackle Ryan Christie walked for at Livingston and the ref couldn’t get the card out quickly enough that day.”

Ange Postecoglo­u took a playful dig at the media for writing off his side’s title chances. But Jimmy Murray, Edinburgh, said: “Celtic fans think Ange is great when he puts down the Press. I don’t. Would he not just be better keeping his mouth shut and concentrat­ing on the job he was employed to do?

“He has a team that are okay going forward against mediocre opposition but when he comes up against real football teams like Betis and Leverkusen, they collapse.”

Douglas McFadzean emailed: “I’m in disbelief at the shameful verdict passed down by the UEFA on the abuse directed at Glen Kamara during the Sparta Prague game. It would appear that the rotten fruit analogy by Marvin Bartley stretches further than the confines of the Sparta Prague terrace.”

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