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Faced with a defensive injury crisis the Daily Record has reassured their army of elderly readers that a £9m star is on his way to Ibrox.

Rubbing salt into the wounds of a 3-3 draw away to Hibs was the predictable site of Dujon Sterling going off injured in the 70th minute.

The former Chelsea star joins Leon Balogun, John Souttar, James Tavernier and Nana Kasanwirjo on the sidelines despite having their minutes managed by a team of elite Sports Scientists.

Things got so bad away to Hibs that Leon King was drafted on for his first appearance of the season but with gloom all around the Daily Record has come up with a solution.

Philippe Clement is reportedly eyeing a rapid solution to his injury crisis at Rangers – with Ivorian defender Bamo Meite said to be back on the table.

The Ibrox boss lost Dujon Sterling to injury against Hibs and while the extent of his issue is yet to be revealed, it was the latest in the long line of major defensive setbacks. Utility man Sterling was only deployed at centre-back because John Souttar, Leon Baolgun and Neraysho Kasanwirjo were sidelined, leaving Robin Propper as the only senior natural centre-back.

Youngster Leon King was called upon for a rare appearance but Clement will look to the market for reinforcements this month, something he openly admitted back in December even before his injury issues worsened. Reports from France indicate Marseille’s Meite, who was linked back in the summer, is viewed as a possible solution. Telefoot report the defender, who only signed from Lorient permanently in a €10.5m (£8.7m) deal in the summer, is being eyed by the Ibrox side and Montpellier.

It is highly unlikely that ‘Telefoot’ is on the ball with the financial crisis at Ibrox which Scottish publishers refuse to discuss. Even a loan deal is probably out of reach as new CEO Paddy Stewart tries to reduce costs.

The Record has still to inform their army of readers of the £8m of shares issued in December to meet month to month running costs, there was no attempt to frame it as a transfer war-chest to the Belgian waffler.

Clement refused to discuss his January transfer plans after the 3-3 draw with Hibs, instead he told the media that new Stewart would soon be discussing the club’s plans.

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8 comments

  • The Joker says:

    I see wee Benjamin Steely was doing his nut on a previous article,not to worry the daily sevco and radio snyde and radio shortbread will smooth things over for him and his klan.

  • Terence Nova says:

    I’m advised , from a reliable source, that their outstanding loans are at an eye-watering level…With Douglas Park being top of the list…I’m reluctant to quote the total figure, just in case, but if correct , it is mega…Hope its correct.

  • Captain Swing says:

    Hahahahahaha. Gotta love the Record sometimes. There is more chance of Clement himself and John Greig playing together in the centre of defence at Dens on Thursday than there is of them paying £9m for a player.

  • Tony Hand says:

    I don’t think their local Credit Union will be giving an £8 million loan to Sevco anytime soon. How could they pay it back?
    FOGRA: The Livingroom Bar and the Beer Garden adjoining Murrays on O’Connell Street, Dublin closed for the last time yesterday. I know it’s extremely popular with visiting Celtic supporters. The good news is that Murrays Bar and Restaurant plus the Sports Bar upstairs is thriving and open for business.
    My take on last Thursday’s performance by Celtic:
    1. Alcohol being served outside the ground from early morning.
    2. A 3 o’clock kickoff.
    3. The possibility of a pitch invasion.
    4. No Duty of Care by the Celtic Board when putting their employees in a dangerous and volatile environment.
    I recommend our younger supporters check online and read exactly why Belfast Celtic went out of business in April 1949. History has a nasty habit of repeating itself.
    Finally aPeaceful and Healthy New Year to everyone.

  • Tony B says:

    Ach well, it costs nothing to “eye” someone up. And nothing is what the zombies are able to shell out.

    “Eye” watering debt however, is much more to the point.

    Eye eye!

    • Terence Nova says:

      Nice one Tony…Och aye.

      • Clachnacuddin and the Hoops says:

        Och aye – The Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo…

        Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo is a word Sevco Hun Hoards have been squealing for well over a decade now…

        Long may it last !!!

  • harold shand says:

    Dr Daily Record prescribing another placebo to the sick bears

    Standard after a bad result

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