Ibrox side Glasgow Rangers have a promising young striker in Ryan Hardie - and he could get a lot better over the next 12 months.
Legendary Rangers hitman Kenny Miller looks like he might be on the brink of getting a new job.
The 38-year-old striker endured a somewhat acrominous departure from Ibrox after he and Lee Wallace were suspended for a verbal assault on then-manager Graeme Murty following a Scottish Cup semi-final demolition by Old Firm rivals Celtic at Hampden Park in April.
However, the evergreen centre-forward isn't hanging up his boots just yet and, according to BBC Sport, is on the verge of becoming player-manager of Livingston.
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Legendary Rangers hitman Kenny Miller looks like he might be on the brink of getting a new job.
The 38-year-old striker endured a somewhat acrominous departure from Ibrox after he and Lee Wallace were suspended for a verbal assault on then-manager Graeme Murty following a Scottish Cup semi-final demolition by Old Firm rivals Celtic at Hampden Park in April.
However, the evergreen centre-forward isn't hanging up his boots just yet and, according to BBC Sport, is on the verge of becoming player-manager of Livingston.
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