Decision made: £250,000-a-week a star will leave Rangers; he may not play again
Decision made: £250,000-a-week a star will leave Rangers; he may not play again
With two goals in injury time against Motherwell, Celtic avoided yet another loss of points, but Rangers loanee Adam Devine faced
heartache in the closing moments.The youthful Ibrox right-back, 20, who is now
on loan with the Steelmen, started the final 3-1 loss
against our Old Firm opponents at Fir Park.And had Motherwell held out against the Parkhead team, who scored twice in injury time
to end the game, it might have been a game that young Adam Devine will remember. Devine,
a graduate of the Rangers Academy, was making his third straight league start for Motherwell, and he was likely upset not to inflict
more damage on our Old Firm opponent
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Jack Butland made it apparent in an interview with BBC Sport that he is targeting an England recall and that he doesn’t think playing
for Rangers will be an insurmountable challenge.It is certainly nearly impossible for an outfield player to be called up to the squad
because English football is infamously haughty when it comes to the game played north of the border.
But there is still hope for Jack Butland, since the last Scottish-based player to be called up by England was Fraser Forster, the former
Celtic goalkeeper.
According to Jack Butland, “it’s definitely closer now than it has been for the last three or four years.” “Even five years, perhaps.
It’s the best I’ve performed in that amount of time. I still believe that I am capable. There have previously been Scottish individuals
chosen for England.Therefore, while it’s not impossible, it’s also not a given. Butland has been playing so well that, six years after his
last cap in 2018, even England manager Gareth Southgate has suggested that he may be considered for a recall.
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