Loan signing imminent

Last updated : 09 February 2004 By Mark O' Haire
After Saturday's welcome victory the knifes were again out to accuse the defence of poor marking and letting a game which we were superior in be seen as a lucky escape.
Olly spoke afterwards about his intentions to sign a player on loan, in defence. The defence is pretty short on cover let alone talent at the moment. With no disrespect to any of them but Rosey's best position is the holding midfield role. Terrell looks far more confident and comfortable at right-back but doesn't have the composure when going forward. Gino is a quality left-back, best we've had in years.
Clarke is as solid as any and on his day he is outstanding, like any other player when not in form can look pretty ordinary.
Big Dan is now out for 9 months and he will be missed in the heart of the defence, despite being responsible for a few goals conceded his prescence in the side and daunting appearance to oppostion members makes his a huge part of the side. Alongside Clarke they make a formidible partnership.
Olly is now looking to find a replacement that will create a new central defence partnership to stop leaking goals, if you don't concede in football you always have the best chance to win. Olly knows that this Rangers team can score goals everytime it goes out to play so shore up the defence and our push will be back on track.
Burnley boss has dismissed rumours or a return from Arthur Gnohere to Rangers as rubbish but there are more going round the Bush.
Matt Jackson of Wigan Athletic. Jackson is a decent player who has played for Norwich and Everton before. Some of you may remember Jackson had a loan spell at Loftus Road in the 1994 season before moving to Norwich from Everton and from there to Wigan. He played at right-back then and looked a classy player.
Others were rumoured to be following are Jon Fortune of Charlton a young centre-back.
Watch this space, a new player is coming.