Rangers director of football Gordon Smith can't agree with players who
would choose the npower Championship over the opportunity to play in the
Champions League.
Crystal Palace midfielder Neil Danns agreed a move to Leicester despite
interest from the Scottish champions, while another target, Craig
Conway, opted for Cardiff.
Reports suggest Conway's former Dundee United team-mate David Goodwillie
could also make the move to the Bluebirds, with Rangers yet to make a
formal bid for the Tannadice striker.
However, former agent Smith insists players who choose finances over football are no great loss to Rangers.
He said: "I believe it shouldn't always be about money. My own opinion
is that players should be making decisions which are football decisions,
rather than financial.
"I tried to do that myself when I was an agent, I tried to say to the player to make the right football decision.
"If I was a player coming through, would I go to a club playing in the
Champions League or go to a club that's playing in the Championship? I
know where I would want to go.
"It's a shame because you lose players who don't quite see it that way. But we move on.
"If a player decides not to come to us, we have to take the attitude that maybe it's not such a bad thing.
"He's maybe not got the right attitude that we want because what we really want is people who see us as the place to come to."
Smith added: "It is a different world these days.
"We have budgets here, we have a certain amount of income and we have to
be sensible spending the money. I think the fans realise that nowadays.
"I'm very aware of salary levels at Premiership level, but the Championship level salaries have also rocketed.
"There are clubs coming down from the Premiership into the Championship and they are keeping the wage scales going.
"Clubs are getting new owners and deciding to compete to try to get into
the Premiership because they know there is big money. So that's the
market."
New Rangers boss Ally McCoist has yet to make his first signing but Smith urged fans to be patient.
He said: "I would tell them not to be frustrated. It is early on.
"I've got a lot of experience of the transfer business and it's usually midnight on August 31 when a lot of the deals get done.
"We're trying to do it in June now and we're trying to get up and running because there are games coming up.
"We have a good set of players just now, it's not as though we are short
of a team. But we are looking to strengthen the squad and that's what
we are working on just now.
"I would say to the fans not to be too worried or frustrated. We are
working on it, we've got targets and ultimately we will be bringing
players in."
He added: "The squad definitely does need to be strengthened. Not in terms of right away because we've got a good team.
"But we are going to try to strengthen the squad in terms of bringing in
quality. Ally and I agree that we need competition for places. The
other aspect is injuries and suspensions.
"It's important that we get some players in. We are probably looking at at least three or four players to come in."
Why are all the Scottish idiots? Its not just about money. Its about playing in a competitive league and with one good season get you playing in the best league in the world.
6 Champions League group games which you get beaten in them all is not fun or a great experience.
Thoughts? This was on the back of Danns going to Leicester instead of Rangers.