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🗞️ Welcome to your Rangers Review Newsletter for Wednesday, April 3rd
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👋 Happy Wednesday everyone! We're another day closer to the big one on Sunday, is the battle fever kicking in yet?
📝 Over on the Rangers Review website, you'll find the first installment of an exclusive two-part interview with Dave King. The former Ibrox chairman has opened up on numerous topics including his thoughts on John Bennett and James Bisgrove, Philippe Clement, watching the club as a fan and more. Check it out here.
🔟 You'll also find a brilliant interview with Todd Cantwell on the site. He discusses being hooked against Aris, conversations with the manager, his changing No.10 role, being targeted by opposing teams and 'questionable' tackles and refereeing decisions.
📺 Joshua joined me on the Morning Briefing earlier as we touched on the Dave King and Todd Cantwell interviews. We also discussed Dujon Sterling and where he should play if selected to start against Celtic. Catch up on the show below.
🗣️ ICYMI, I spoke to leading Romanian journalist Marian Olaianos about Ianis Hagi. He's known the Hagi's for the best part of 25 years. We discussed Ianis' Ibrox future, links with Galatasaray and the expectations on him ahead of the Euros. The video is available to all Rangers Review YouTube members, you can watch it here.
👀 A heads up for tomorrow, we'll have the second part of our Dave King interview dropping on the site. He talks about investment, injuries, James Tavernier and more.
👋🏻 Chris and Stevie will also join me on the Morning Briefing, we hope to see you then!
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