Future of Mols is still on line

From: Evening Times | Date: October 28, 2002| Author: Alan Davidson | Copyright information

THE future of Michael Mols at Rangers remained firmly on the line today, despite the Dutchman's thrilling return to the top side in yesterday's 6-1 victory over Kilmarnock at Ibrox.

Mols, who has, for the most part, been a spectator rather than an operator for the past three years, looked to be the quality of striker former manager, Dick Advocaat had signed.

Yet, after a hugely significant contribution, neither Mols nor his manager, Alex McLeish, would commit themselves to a lo...

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