http://rangers.co.uk/news/headlines/item/3949-still-hoping-to-stay
Apologies if the link doesn't work, I'm still getting used to my new phone.
Basically Alexander has said that he is desperate to stay but he needs what's best for his family.
I don't mind Alexander, he's a decent enough keeper; especially considering where we are. In saying that I would prefer see Bell or Randolph come in as IMO they are a bit better than Alexander. If he does stay he definitely needs competition.
Also his out burst in the papers a few months back wasn't exactly professional and the last thing the club needed.
What are your thoughts?
Neil wants to stay
posted on 10/5/13
he's on too much money for us, decent keeper but its a no brainer to bring someone as capable, and on a third of the money, who's younger. allways thought cammy bell would be a good signing for us, good keeper, at 26 he could be our no 1 for years.
posted on 10/5/13
Too much money for Div 2, Bell's younger ...so , no brainer really. Bye bye Neil.
posted on 10/5/13
He's got a fckin cheek. A bench warmer picking up decent money for years.
posted on 10/5/13
So bye bye Neil it is
Ally, we have spoken
posted on 10/5/13
Neil's a good keeper, possibly better than Bell who looks like coming in. But his present wage is too high for our situation. Maybe a deal can be worked out, we'll see....
posted on 10/5/13
He's a good enough keeper and was a quality backup for McGregor, but the fact is he stayed because Rangers were paying him more than anyone else would at his age not because he was finally going to get his chance. Had he been 5 years younger he'd have bolted last year.
If he's willing to slash his wages then I see no problem keeping him on and having him battle Bell for no1 spot. But I reckon its adios for him.
posted on 10/5/13
If he takes a 90% wage cut then aye, he can stay.
If he doesn't he has my wishes that he finds a decent club to finish off his career, unlike his predecessor.