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Daily Mail’s incredible spin on desperate Ibrox finances

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Daily Mail readers are being steered towards the idea that Marseille have snatched Josh Doig away from a stunning move to Ibrox.

The French side are reported to have upped their bid for the Verona defender from £4.3m to £4.8m but there is no mention anywhere in the story about a bid from Philippe Clement. There is mention of Verona looking to replace the former Hibs defender with Ridvan Yilmaz coming in on loan.

While the headline comforts bears that their club is spending big the actual story is of desperation to shift some of Yilmaz’s wages with the hinted at swap for Doig never getting off the ground.

Anyone with a basic grasp of football finances would realise that there is virtually no chance of £4.3m being spent at Ibrox this month, if Clement gets half of that figure he’ll probably be surprised.

Closer inspection, on a football level reveals that Borna Barisic could soon be the only left-back remaining at Ibrox.

With the Croatian out of contract at the end of the season and vulnerable to injury it seems like the Ibrox bean counters are playing a high risk game.

Barisic isn’t the only Ibrox star that can sign a pre-contract elsewhere at any time, John Lundstram, Ryan Jack, Leon Balogun and Kemar Roofe are all out of contract at the end of May.

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  • Terence Nova says:

    The Daily Mail…??…
    Arsewipe of a rag.

  • BriBhoy says:

    The sports divisions of the mainstream media in Scotland seem to just exist to provide feelgood fluff for this zombie club’s knuckle-dragging, cretinoid support. And they fall for it every time. Just a pity we never signed the likes of Doig, Hickey and, yes, even Lewis Ferguson when we could have got them for relatively small fees. Decent players that many of our fans could see would be good signings at the time and would have boosted the Scottish contingent in the squad to help us meet the UEFA rules. But no – let’s ignore the talent in our own league (and even our own academy) and pay over the odds gambling on mediocre projects form all over the world, just to make it look like we have a functioning global scouting network, which justifies Lawell Jr’s position, salary and bonuses.

  • Terence Nova says:

    Good post BriBhoy…?

  • Terence Nova says:

    Good post BriBhoy…?

  • Kevin Dunne says:

    He must have been given false hope on the money available that was based on some stupid team wanting too pay to buy their rejects. Game v Hertha Berlin was meant to make them look good back fired ,oh great to see Clemmont being ever so graceful and being first coach in Scotland to be sent off in a friendly ,well done , fantas TIC

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