
Rangers next manager clues decoded by the Jury with four high profile names pitched to Ibrox takeover kings
Andy Newport: Jose Mourinho gave a glimpse of his box office value during his run with Gers earlier this year, but the Special One will require a special wage packet.
Marco Rose is a name that won’t go away and shouldn’t be discounted. He’s averaged almost 2 points per game as a boss and has big club experience. Scott McDermott: Sean Dyche. He’s unemployed, has vast experience of the British game, and will be aware of the demands and expectations at Ibrox. He also won’t be put off.
Scott McDermott: He doesn’t like tinkering too much with a huge game coming up and he’ll want momentum going into the Scottish Cup Final in a fortnight. I’d expect Yang to get some minutes and it would be nice to see Johnny Kenny get a chance to impress.
Scott Burns: I would try for someone like Gareth Southgate. He did well with England, has a profile and a presence, and really developed their national team. He has also worked in a high-pressure environment where results are everything.
Andy Newport: He has made it clear that players like Cameron Carter-Vickers and Callum McGregor will take a break, so expect players like Dane Murray, Luke McCowan, and Johnny Kenny to play.
Scott Burns: I think players like Auston Trusty and Luke McCowan will play more in the final three league games so they can give their manager something to think about before the cup final.
Scott McDermott: I have a sneaking suspicion that the Buddies could win at Tannadice and put themselves right in the running for that Euro spot. United has lost a little, while St Mirren is playing with nothing to lose, so a win on Tayside could set up some finish.
Dundee United has injury issues, but I think they can still avoid defeat against the Buddies this afternoon, and that should get the job all but done.
Andy Newport: With a five-point lead and three games remaining, it’s definitely in United’s hands. A draw would pretty much secure fifth given Saints’ trip to Parkhead on the last day, so perhaps the Buddies shouldn’t be in a rush to dig out the passports.
Andy Newport: It will come down to next Wednesday’s Dens matchup between Tony Doc’s Dark Blues and Don Cowie’s Staggies.
I fancy Simon Murray to provide the goals that edge the Dees out of danger. Scott McDermott: I don’t see the Staggies getting out of 11th.
If they win at McDiarmid Park today, they’ll give themselves a chance, but I think Kilmarnock and Dundee will have enough to avoid the dreaded play-off. Scott Burns: Ross County really need to win against St Johnstone to give themselves a chance. Given what Dundee and Kilmarnock playing each other, it could be now or never for the Highlanders this weekend.
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