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Should Rangers stadium AND squad issues worry fans and has the time come for Celtic to cash in? Saturday Jury

ANDY NEWPORT: Absolutely. Confusion reigns with the board unable to tell the fans how long they’ll be locked out of Ibrox. Meanwhile, Philippe Clement’s squad is majorly light in several areas. Huge work is required to get this team ready for the new season.

SCOTT BURNS: Certainly on the stadium, it’s a major concern. The club has been left red faced and goodness knows when they will be back at Ibrox. In terms of the squad, they still need to add a number of big hitters too.

MICHAEL GANNON: Alarm bells are ringing all over the shop. The Rangers squad still requires major work in terms of incomings and outgoings and punters have every right to be pulling their hair out over the stadium carry on.

ANDY:Celtic aren’t under financial pressure to sell so only silly bids should be entertained for both players. Brendan Rodgers would certainly appreciate having the disruption to his team kept to a minimum.

SCOTT: I think they could. Rodgers will probably look to move on Hatate if the price is right.His preference is to keep O’Riley but with growing interest, it could prove difficult.

MICHAEL: They might not have much choice. O’Riley’s departure looks certain but it has to be at the right price. Celtic will hold out for top dosh and it will be the same with Hatate or any player for that matter if big bids come in.

ANDY: It’s impossible to tell at this stage of the summer how teams are shaping up but if Falkirk can carry any of last season’s momentum into the new campaign, Dundee United could be in for a tricky start against the Bairns.

SCOTT: I genuinely don’t see any upsets in the first round of games. A lot of people might look at Falkirk but I just think Jim Goodwin’s Dundee United side will get through.

MICHAEL: Aberdeen will

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