Scottish football never stops does it? Even if there’s little lull during international breaks there's alwys something going on.It’s the morning after the departure before yet today is the day.
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Headlines, speculation, gossip and rumour from across the SPFL and Scottish foorball on Wednesday, November 17.
It’s changeover day as an epic international break lives on in the memory and attention turns to the domestic scene with the Premier Sports Cup semi-finals set for the weekend and plenty more to chew over in Scottish football.
Rangers are still to confirm their new manager following the departure of Steven Gerrard, and the talk on Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s return to Ibrox has yet to dissipate.
He won plenty of silverware during his time in GlasgowVan Bronckhorst is set to be unveiled as the Scottish giants' manager after the club saw Steven Gerrard walk away in favour of moving into the Aston Villa dugout.
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Across the Glasgow, their Old Firm rivals are gearing up for the annual meeting before their match with St Johnstone on Saturday gives Ange Postecoglou a first trip to Hampden.
Here’s a look at what’s making the headlines and discussions this morning.
Van Bronckhorst couldn't have asked for more so far as Rangers boss .
BRIAN LAUDRUP: Challenges keep on coming at an intense rate, but new Rangers boss Giovanni van Bronckhorst has cleared the initial hurdles with impressive assurance. Gaining a measure of revenge against Hibernian on Tuesday night is his next task. © Provided by Daily Mail ( He will have learned a lot already. And, I'm sure, decided there are a lot more positives than negatives within this squad.If the focus and — as much debated recently — the hunger remain present, then the quality is certainly there. Against both Sparta Prague and Livingston, Van Bronckhorst got the answers he was looking for.