
Rangers legend Mark Hateley has lambasted Glasgow Rangers’ board for letting key players leave during the summer transfer window.Information Guide Nigeria
Calvin Bassey and Joe Aribo were instrumental in helping their teams win the Scottish Cup, advance to the Europa League finals, and finish second in the Scottish Premier League, four points behind Celtic.
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While Bassey was sold to Ajax FC for £25 million and Aribo to Southampton for around £6 million, the 61-year-old suggests that the Gers’ current squad could be improved and the players who left replaced with new ones.NYSC Portal
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The Coventry City legend told Grosvenor Sports that the Rangers board should understand when it is best to sell players and when it is best to keep them.
“I think the board have done remarkably well over the period – but they are custodians of an institution.
“When you are in that position, you need to know when you have done your bit, and you can’t take it any further.
“You have to know when the time is right to let others come to the fore and make the club what it wants to be and what it should be,” he said, as cited by Scottish Sun
“A lot has been made about the money Rangers achieved in selling Joe Aribo and Calvin Bassey, but if they had been kept for this season, they would be worth even more.”
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Live, Study and Work in Canada. No Payment is Required! Hurry Now click here to Apply >> Immigrate to Canada“They were Rangers’ best players, and yes, there was a great profit. But would it not have been more astute to keep these players for the Champions League and then look to sell with their values enhanced?
“For me, that was a pivotal moment in terms of making the team better because I don’t think the team is any stronger now than it was two years ago,” he added.JAMB Result
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