Miller has left Rangers to become Livingston’s player manager.

Livingston’s new player manager Kenny Miller has already teamed up with two Rangers players since his move to Almondvale from Ibrox – and with more reported backing, he should consider a more senior Rangers outcast.
Ryan Hardie has rejoined Livi on a season-long loan after impressing in the newly-promoted Scottish Premiership side’s fight for promotion during the second half of last season.
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Goalkeeper Liam Kelly has also left Ibrox to join Livingston after being third choice behind Wes Foderingham and Jak Alwnick, while the signing of Allan McGregor pushed him further down the pecking order.

The Scottish Herald are now claiming that Livi are hoping to bring in fresh funds to support Miller in his quest to keep his new side in the top tier of Scottish football, after already completing eight summer signings.
It should convince Miller to look to his old side and bring in Gers outcast Harry Forrester, after Steven Gerrard left the 27-year-old in Glasgow as he took his first-teamers out to Andalucia.
Forrester was loaned to AFC Wimbledon last season and impressed in the English League One’s fight against relegation, scoring three goals and creating eight.

Now, with only a year left on his contract, he could join the likes of Joe Dodoo, Jason Holt and Michael O’Halloran as a senior player in leaving the club and a move to Livi could benefit all parties.
Forrester will surely be keen to show that he is capable of reigniting his career at Rangers, and Livi would be adding a player that can create something out of nothing and has impressed in Scottish football.
Landing the former Doncaster star would be an excellent signing by Miller and would certainly help Livi take a giant step towards safety.
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