Rangers have been linked with bringing Stuart McCall back to Ibrox.

Rangers’ hunt for a manager to replace Pedro Caixinha has seen them linked with a potential move for former boss Stuart McCall.
Aberdeen’s Derek McInnes is their first choice but Graeme Bailey of The Gambling Times reports that if they are unsuccessful then the Gers will target McCall as a back up option.
McCall managed Rangers in 2015 after Ally McCoist’s departure, but did not do enough to convince the club to hand him the job permanently.
He has since been at Bradford City where he has had moderate success, leading the Bantams to a winning season and the play-offs but ultimately missing out on their goal of promotion.

McCall managed Rangers for 17 games, winning seven and losing four, a win percentage of 41 per cent.
He took over in a tricky situation with the club in the Scottish Championship, with poorer players at his disposal, and the challenge now is a lot tougher, with Rangers fans demanding a title challenge and overhauling rivals Celtic.
Former player McCall’s love for Rangers is unquestioned, but supporters are not convinced he would be the right man for the job.
Here is a look at how Rangers fans reacted to the reports…
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