George: What has happened with David Babunski? From vice-captain (and often captain when Ross Docherty has been injured) we've hardly seen him over the past couple of months. Now the weather has turned his creativity in the middle of the park could help.
The Irishman made his first start in 11 months against Saints and there is no doubt Dundee are more assured at the back with the 32-year-old on the pitch. As well as his quality as a footballer, the leadership and organisational qualities he brings to the team on the park – as well as off it – are invaluable.
According to the Daily Record, Clement is on the brink of being sacked by Rangers. The details over a potential exit are ongoing over the package that the Belgian manager will receive, which is believed to be more than the £1.2 million initially reported.
The Dark Blues head to Tynecastle tomorrow night looking to book their first Scottish Cup semi-final place since 2006, when they lost to Gretna. Dundee beat United in a cup derby
Philippe Clement was sacked after suffering back-to-back Ibrox shockers against Queen's Park and St Mirren. And caretaker gaffer Barry Ferguson couldn't stop the rot as his first game in charge back at the stadium where he was once captain ended with a 2-1 defeat to Motherwell.
Rangers would be the second British club 49ers Enterprises has bought a stake in. It purchased an initial 10 per cent stake in English Championship side Leeds United in 2018, gaining boardroom influence, before completing a takeover worth £170million ($213m) in July 2023.
Rangers have lost three games back to back at home only seven times previously - but they have never plunged to four straight defeats at Ibrox as Fenerbahce visit on March 13
Derek Cormack continued the theme and said: “George Wilson only ever writes in to have a pop at Celtic and calls them average. He then goes on to talk about their Champions League exploits. Maybe you should concentrate on your own team and their home performance in the SPL and keep low for a bit.”
How the Celtic dressing room feels when it comes to the recent sacking of Philippe Clement as Rangers manager.
American investors, led by healthcare mogul Andrew Cavenagh and 49ers Enterprises president Paraag Marathe, have reached an agreement in principle to take over Rangers. Negotiations have been ongoing for over three months, with the investment group working closely with Rangers’ current major shareholders.
Barry Ferguson faces a huge match early in his spell as interim Ibrox boss and is up against a legendary manager