During their Annual General Meeting (AGM), Rangers disclosed that the club generated a total of £800,000 from the summer transfers of players Sam Lammers, Connor Goldson, Todd Cantwell, Scott Wright, and Robby McCrorie. (Reported by Scottish Sun) Interim chairman John Gilligan, addressing attendees at the Rangers AGM, stated that the postponed construction on the Copland Road Stand incurred a six-figure expense, which will be accounted for in the club’s financial statements for the upcoming year. (According to Daily Record) Rangers manager Philippe Clement announced his intention to conduct “big discussions” regarding the January transfer window with the Ibrox board during the upcoming week. (As reported by Glasgow Times) Rangers maintain optimism about potentially securing a deal for Neraysho Kasanwirjo next summer, even though the Feyenoord defender, currently on loan, is expected to be out of action for as long as six months due to a knee injury. (Source: Daily Mail) The Foundation of Hearts supporters’ group has approved a resolution to modify the organization’s articles of association. This change would enable Brighton owner Tony Bloom to acquire shares in the club, amidst ongoing discussions concerning a potential investment that could reach £10 million. (Reported by Edinburgh Evening News) Manager Jim Goodwin expressed confidence that Norwich City will permit on-loan defender Emmanuel Adegboyega to complete the current season with Dundee United. (As per Daily Record) Manager David Gray affirmed that Dylan Vente might still have a role at Hibs, indicating he would not dismiss the possibility of recalling the Dutch striker from his loan spell at PC Zwolle in January. (Source: Scotsman) According to former Easter Road striker Tam McManus, Garvan Stewart, who recently took on the role of head of recruitment at Hibs, will “definitely be in the market for a goalkeeper or two” during the January transfer period. (Reported by Daily Record) Sandi Toksvig will be accompanied by Gyles Brandreth, Lulu, Emmanuel Sonubi, and Alan Davies. Opportunities are available to sing along to tracks from Queen, Taylor Swift, Bon Jovi, Katy Perry, and other artists. Ben Fogle and Kate Humble are returning for the seasonal celebrations at Longleat Safari Park. Topics range from the presence of microplastics in our atmosphere, ground, and aquatic systems, to the volume of food waste generated during this time of year. Post navigation Brighton Coach Reflects on League Cup Exit, Citing Lack of Ruthlessness Pioneering Female Jockey Recounts Being Whipped During Race