The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Yet again there’s chaos thanks to UEFA chiefs

- Brazil

It’s always a scramble for clubs and fans to get travel arrangemen­ts sorted at this early stage of European competitio­n.

But Rangers and their supporters have been left stuck between the Rock of Gibraltar and a hard place when it comes to their first Europa League clash.

The Gers had to wait until Tuesday of last week to find out they’d be kicking off their Europa League campaign against Gibraltari­an side, St Joseph’s.

From there, they had to wait three more days – until Friday – for official confirmati­on that the game was being moved forward to this Tuesday.

For me, that’s an absolute joke of a situation.

But what do you expect when UEFA give three European places to a league of absolute minnows like Gibraltar’s Premier Division?

There’s only one stadium in the British territory suitable to host European games, for goodness’ sake!

As soon as the Rangers’ fixture switch was confirmed, prices for flights and hotels shot up

With Burnley last season, the Dons got a great draw in terms of spectacle, but a horrible one in terms of getting through to the next round.

Fate has been kinder to Derek Mcinnes’ side this time. But it’s when the third qualifying round rolls around that luck really comes into play. That’s when two drop down from Champions League qualifying, plus lurking giants such as Eintracht Frankfurt.

If either the Dons, Killie or the Gers draw a team of that quality down the line, they’re really going to be up against it.

Much like Celtic already are.

Starting in the first qualifying round of the Champions League is an absolute sickener. Once upon a time, Scotland’s champions would have gone straight in.

Now they have to negotiate eight games to get there.

With some seriously big teams waiting, it’s a big ask.

But Neil Lennon has led the Bhoys to the group stage before – and I believe he can do it again.

In fact, he has led them beyond the group stages before.

Tuesday’s opener away in Sarajevo looks like one of those banana-skin ties.

It will be played in a hostile atmosphere, against a team backed by a multi-millionair­e Vietnamese banker.

But the Hoops are a team with European experience, who know how to go about their business.

There’s a long way to go for all of our European representa­tives.

However, looking at this week’s fixtures, I’d like to see a clean sweep of Scottish wins.

 ??  ?? Rangers will face St Joseph’s in the Victoria Stadium, in the shadow of the Rock of Gibraltar
Rangers will face St Joseph’s in the Victoria Stadium, in the shadow of the Rock of Gibraltar

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