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James Tavernier has BLINDSIDED Rangers with timing of exit

45 min · 22 de abr de 2026
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It's the end of an era at Rangers where James Tavernier has suddenly announced he's leaving this summer - and it's the big topic of the day for The Set Piece. Robert Grieve is joined by David Friel to discuss the veteran skipper's Ibrox legacy and where both he and the club go from here. Robert reckons the timing of the announcement has surprised the Gers, while David reckons the full back will be a huge loss and wouldn't rule out the possibility of him joining TWO Celtic heroes at his next club. That apart, the guys turn their attention to what's sure to be another high octane weekend in the title race, and whether Hearts MUST beat Edinburgh rivals Hibs in Sunday's derby. The pair have differing opinions on how convinced they were by Celtic's extra time dismantling of St Mirren - and they float a novel idea for working out a wafer thin battle to be named Scotland's manager of the year Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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episode James Tavernier has BLINDSIDED Rangers with timing of exit artwork

James Tavernier has BLINDSIDED Rangers with timing of exit

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