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Gordon Dalziel says Kenny Miller is finished at Rangers

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Does Glasgow Rangers striker Kenny Miller have a future at Ibrox?

Kenny Miller of Rangers celebrates Rangers first goal during the UEFA Europa League first qualifying round match between Rangers and Progres Niederkorn at the Ibrox Stadium on June 29,...

Gordon Dalziel has suggested that he does not think that Kenny Miller has a future at Rangers, as quoted by The Scottish Sun.

As stated on Rangers’ official website, Miller has been suspended by the club pending investigation into a team-related incident.

According to The Scottish Sun, the striker was involved in a bust-up with Rangers manager Graeme Murty following the Gers’ 4-0 defeat to Old Firm rivals Celtic at Hampden Park in the semi-finals of the Scottish Cup last weekend.

The 38-year-old striker is in his third spell at Ibrox at the moment and is out of contract at the Gers at the end of the season.

Kenny Miller of Rangers scores Rangers first goal during the UEFA Europa League first qualifying round match between Rangers and Progres Niederkorn at the Ibrox Stadium on June 29, 2017 in...

Former Rangers striker Dalziel, who started his professional football career at Ibrox and has managed Ayr United and Raith Rovers among other clubs, does not think that Miller has a future at the Gers.

The Scottish Sun quotes Dalziel as saying: “I think that is Kenny Miller finished now and it is a sad way to go for a good servant.”

Scott Brown of Celtic is tackled by Kenny Miller of Rangers during the Ladbrokes Scottish Premiership match between Rangers FC and Celtic FC at Ibrox Stadium on April 29, 2017 in Glasgow,...

No future at Rangers?

Miller is 38 years of age and is out of contract at Rangers at the end of the season, and it was unlikely that he was going to remain at Ibrox beyond the summer.

The former Celtic striker has been a good player for Rangers in all of their spells, and the Ibrox fans should look back at his contribution to the club with fondness.