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👋 Good Evening folks, it was press conference day at the Rangers Training Centre as we gear up for tomorrow's trip to a sodden Dundee.
☔ The big question is, will we have a game on? As it stands, the match is expected to go ahead at Dens Park. Philippe Clement told us earlier that a decision should be made today as to whether the pitch is playable or not. You can read what he had to say here.
📺 It was one of the main topics of discussion on the Morning Briefing earlier when Stevie joined me on the show. We also mulled over potential personnel changes from Sunday's Old Firm clash. Should Abdallah Sima and Rabbi Matondo start and should Dujon Sterling move into midfield? Catch up on the show below.
🗣️ Kieran Dowell was also speaking earlier. The former Norwich man spoke of his injury frustration and making his long-awaited comeback against Celtic.
9️⃣ You can also read what Cyriel Dessers had to say following the 3-3 draw at the weekend. The big frontman says Rabbi Matondo's stunning equaliser has given the squad 'a massive boost.'
👀 After netting his seventh goal at the weekend, I caught up with FC Utrecht podcaster Dustin Bronius for an in-depth insight into Sam Lammers' upturn in form at the Eredivisie side. It's fair to say they've been pretty impressed with the Rangers loanee. Catch up with the show here.
▶️ Tomorrow, Jonny will join me on the Morning Briefing as we build up to the Dundee encounter and Chris will be hoping his long trip to Tayside isn't another wasted one.
🌧️ Remember to keep your eyes peeled on our socials over the course of the day as we keep you updated on whether we'll have a game or not.
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