Graeme Murty in life after Rangers chance as Sunderland make their move for former Ibrox caretaker
Former Rangers boss Graeme Murty is set for a return to football with Sunderland.
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Former Rangers boss Graeme Murty is set for a return to football with Sunderland.
When Mark Warburton arrived as Rangers boss in the summer of 2015 he had a plan. The players, myself included, were given three set goals. The first step was to smash the Championship.
So much has changed at Rangers since they last contested a Champions League group stage match just under 12 years ago. Kenny Miller was sitting in the BT Sport studio to give his verdict on Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s side’s heroic night in Holland and was reminded he was the last player to score for the Light Blues at that level.
It was a topsy turvy game that saw the hosts take a 3-0 lead before Chris Wilder’s men turned the screw with a two goal reply.
QPR held off a Middlesbrough fightback to win 3-2 and give Michael Beale his first victory as boss.
Jon Dahl Tomasson is set to take charge of his first competitive game as Blackburn Rovers head coach on Saturday afternoon, as his side host QPR at Ewood Park.
Rangers' Premier League double header concludes this weekend as they welcome Tottenham Hotspur to Ibrox. A strong 3-1 victory over West Ham in midweek has Giovanni van Bronckhorst 's side building momentum but now they face a serious test with the new season moving ever closer.
James Tavernier was just eight-years-old the last time a Rangers player was rewarded for his loyalty to the club with a testimonial. That was back in 1999 when Sunderland were the visitors to Ibrox and Ian Ferguson was the man who took centre stage.