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Celtic role in Bojan Miovski transfer race baffles the Jury as Scott Brown touted for key Scotland role

KEITH JACKSON: Fingers crossed all three of them will make it through. It’s about time Scottish teams started landing some meaningful punches in Europe rather than leaving it to the big two to carry the flag.

ANDY NEWPORT: Rangers are inching better with every game and should see their way past Dynamo Kyiv with minimal fuss on Tuesday might. Both Killie and Saints did well to scramble draws at the death last week but Derek McInnes’ team are shipping too many goals already this season and Brann showed their class in spells in Paisley, meaning Thursday might be a tough night for the provincial duo.

MICHAEL GANNON: Rangers will have enough to get past Kiev on last week’s evidence. It’s tougher for the other two in Norway. I’ve got a sneaky feeling they both can squeeze through in dramatic circumstances.

SCOTT BURNS: I would love to see all three progress. I would expect Rangers to go through. It will be tougher for Kilmarnock and St Mirren. I just have a feeling that Killie could get the win.

KEITH:Brendan Rodgers has already gone on record with his target of a clean sweep this season and the Premier Sports Cup represents the first leg of the treble. They’ll go into the knockouts as the red hot favourites. As for the dark horses, Falkirk might provide Hearts with a problem when the pair meet for a place in the quarter finals.

ANDY:Celtic are clearly favourites for all three trophies this season but Rangers will have eyes set on retaining the only cup they lifted last season. Aberdeen have started the season well under Jimmy Thelin and considering they’ve now gone a decade without silverware, the Dons really should be making a push for this one.

MICHAEL: It’s hard to see past Celtic right now and if they add a few

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