Philippe Clement Rangers future is No. 1 on AGM agenda as Monday Jury names strongest Celtic XI
KEITH JACKSON: Rodgers has now got exactly what he demanded from the start - quality options for almost every position. As a result, he’s now able to make changes without risking a drop off in quality. The champions are in great nick.
MICHAEL GANNON: It’s a happy headache for Rodgers. It’s probably the Club Brugge line up with Paulo Bernardo getting a shot in place of Arne Engels. Alex Valle and Luke McCowan are banging on the door too.
SCOTT BURNS: Schmeichel, Johnston, Carter-Vickers, Trusty, Taylor, McGregor, Hatate, Engels, Kuhn, Kyogo, Maeda.
ANDY NEWPORT: On current form you have to say it’s pretty much the one that started against Brugge in midweek, with only Paulo Bernardo taking the place of £11m man Arne Engels - Schmeichel, Johnston, Carter-Vickers, Trusty, Taylor, McGregor, Hatate, Bernardo, Khun, Maeda, Kyogo.
KEITH: It should be a feisty one as patience is thin on the ground. No.1 on the agenda has to be the immediate future of manager Philippe Clement and will he see out the month of December if he suffers another Old Firm beating in the League Cup Final.
MICHAEL: There are quite a few, like what is the future for Philippe Clement if he loses the League Cup Final? What will the budget be for January? How will the club bridge the financial gap with Celtic? How and when will the club stop relying on director handouts? Why were nine players allowed to leave in the summer for buttons? The list goes on and on…
SCOTT: The big one should be whether or not there will be money to spend in January. They need investment because they are well behind Celtic and Aberdeen.
ANDY: Ha! Where do you start? The shareholders will demand answers on a range of hot subjects including this season’s stadium construction


