Has Robby McCrorie done enough to earn the No.1 jersey at Rangers going forward?
Our pundits discussed that topic and much more in Tuesday's morning briefing.
The 25-year-old impressed on Saturday in a 3-0 win over Celtic. He was quick off his line, aggressive in his actions and commanding of his penalty box.
Is there an argument that he should be Michael Beale's No.1 next season? Or, do Rangers still need to bring in a more experienced stopper that McCrorie can push for first-team minutes?
Jonny and Derek also discussed Malik Tillman's future in detail. Will he stay at Ibrox beyond this summer?
In an exclusive interview with the Rangers Review today, Mo Edu insisted that the American had done enough to warrant an extended stay.
Edu also talked Walter Smith, THAT Old Firm goal and more in the first of a two-part exclusive.
“It’s a memory that still resonates with so many people, when you are on the pitch you are just motivated by your goal of winning the game and you just see it through that lens," he said.
“So now with the passage of time, it’s just so cool to get messages from people saying where they were when that goal went in.
“It’s crazy to think you shared a moment in time with so many people around the world. That’s Rangers.
“The goal played a big role in us winning the title that year. We were seven points ahead before the match, winning the game made it 10 points, losing it dropped us to four and they would be back in it."
Catch up on today's show below.
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