Neil Warnock’s Aberdeen golf offer, Rangers man on move, Norwich have say on Adam Idah Celtic exit, Hibs warning

Neil Warnock’s Aberdeen golf offer, Rangers man on move, Norwich have say on Adam Idah Celtic exit, Hibs warning

It is anticipated that Aberdeen will designate Neil Warnock as their temporary manager for the end of the campaign.

Neil Warnock's Aberdeen golf offer, Rangers man on move, Norwich have say on Adam Idah Celtic exit, Hibs warning
Neil Warnock’s Aberdeen golf offer, Rangers man on move, Norwich have say on Adam Idah Celtic exit, Hibs warning

The 75-year-old, who was seen arriving in the northeast yesterday night, will complete his relocation to Pittodrie today.

The former Huddersfield manager might be in the dugout for Rangers’ Premiership match at Ibrox tomorrow night.

Lawrie gives Warnock a big offer

North East supporters of the Dons are excited about Warnock’s impending presence; former Open winner and Aberdeen

supporter Paul Lawrie has offered the Englishman a round of golf.

After a conversation with Warnock on social networking platform X, Jamie Carragher, a pundit for Sky Sports, expressed his

congratulations for Warnock’s arrival to Pittodrie.Lawrie makes Warnock a significant offer.

Ciftuentes set for Rangers exit

Jose Cifuentes, a midfielder for Rangers, is expected to depart Ibrox after just six months with the team.

Although he went from the Major League Soccer to Scotland last summer, the Ecuadorian has not had much of an

impact in Glasgow.

A loan agreement until the end of the season has apparently been reached for the 24-year-old by Brazilian team Cruzeiro.

Norwich boss explains Idah exit

Norwich manager David Wagner has explained why he has let striker Adam Idah go on loan to Celtic.

The Irish forward got an assist on his debut against Aberdeen and Wagner said: “We have to say after Adam made his point

clear that he likes to go on loan, for me what was clear that when we can find an alternative it makes no sense to keep

someone who is desperate to go on loan. I totally respect Adam’s decision and his thoughts.

At the right moment I backed this because our aims and targets are too high and we have to have a group who’s committed

100 per cent. The chance popped up quite late to get maybe Sydney (van Hooijdonk) on loan, and then with an

option to buy as well, so it was the perfect scenario.

got Adam’s point. And this is why I backed this decision. Even if I would have been fine if he wanted to stay

and fight for his spot.”

Newell: This needs to be Hibs’ turning point

Joe Newell, the captain of Hibs, believes that the team’s performance on Saturday—a 3-0 loss to St. Mirren—must be

seen as a turning point in the season.

“It’s the fight and desire—that’s what would hurt me the most if someone questioned that of me,” Newell remarked following

harsh criticism directed at the team. Therefore, I believe we should ask ourselves this question. There truly has to be a

paradigm shift and internal conversation. Right now, before everything else, that is my overwhelming feeling.

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