Ibrox side Glasgow Rangers are currently in third place in the Scottish Premiership.

Ally McCoist has told the Daily Record that Glasgow Rangers’ two best players this season have been their veterans, Kenny Miller and Clint Hill.
Rangers have endured a difficult campaign so far, and currently sit in third in the Scottish Premiership table.
There is a feeling that a number of the Ibrox side’s players have not reached their potential over the duration of the season.
And McCoist claims that Rangers two best players have been Miller and Hill, proving that investment needs to be made at the Glasgow club.
“The fans will be looking for a better product on the park. The best players have been 36 and 37,” the former Light Blues boss said.
“If you get investment you can get players to close gap initially and then work on other things. It’s not a no-hope situation but it’s very difficult.”
Miller’s and Hill’s futures at Rangers are both currently up in the air, with their contracts expiring at the end of the current campaign.
Both Miller and Hill have expressed a desire to stay at Ibrox, but their advancing years are going against them.
Whether Rangers offer the pair new terms could depend on the new manager’s opinion of the experienced duo.
Rangers are expected to appoint Pedro Caixinha in the near future, who will take over from interim boss Graeme Murty.

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