Naismith not ruling out move

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rule out Rangers return24 March 2015 09:07 PMDavid PrenticeScottish international could return north when his Everton adventure is over

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Steven Naismith has refused to rule out a return to Rangers when his Everton adventure is eventually over.
The 28-year-old Scotland forward signed forEverton in July 2012 after the troubled Ibrox club were on their way to liquidation and before they re-emerged at the bottom tier of Scottish football.
Another player who joined the exodus out of Govan that summer was striker Kyle Lafferty.
He moved to Sion in Switzerland and the two players will be united at Hampden Park on Wednesday night when Scotland take on Northern Ireland in a friendly match, which is acting as a warm-up for the Scots' 2016 Euro qualifier against Gibraltar on Sunday.
While Rangers can only hope to return to the Scottish Premiership next season through the play-offs, Lafferty was quoted as saying: "Some Rangers fans have asked me if I'd go back there and I'd jump at the chance." Naismith understands the sentiment.

Everton's Steven Naismith (left) celebrates after scoring his sides first goal against Leicester.

He said: "Our times at Rangers are probably the best in our careers. We were a successful team and had some great memories and being a Rangers fan he would have enjoyed it and want to relive them."
When asked if he could see himself ever going back to Ibrox, Naismith replied: "I don't know what will happen in the coming year never mind the future.
"At the moment I love playing for Everton. Since I've been there it's been a great adventure, from being a substitute and not having an impact to playing in most of the big games and having an impact.
"I love it at the moment but you never know things can change so quickly in football. I'd never rule anything out to be honest."
There has been no end to the turmoil at Rangers since Naismith left and following a recent boardroom coup, former Gers midfielder Stuart Former Everton midfielder McCall was put in charge of the team for the rest of the season which meant he had to step down from his post as Scotland coach.
Speaking of that, ex-Kilmarnock player Naismith said: "It was one of the best decisions the new board could have made.

Stuart McCall celebrates scoring for Everton FC against Liverpool at Wembley


"I worked with him here with Scotland. He's great around the squad, he's straight forward even in this environment when he's not the manager. He'll still tell you 'it's not good enough.'
"I think it's a great decision and hopefully from now until the end of the season he can reap the rewards of going in there and getting Rangers back to the Premier League."
Naismith believes the Northern Ireland match will be a more than a typical friendly as Scotland look to then add to seven Euro qualifying points from four games against Group D's bottom side at the weekend.
The Toffees forward said: "The Ireland game is a great game because it will be more than just a friendly, with it being against a country so close to home and with a lot of the players knowing each other and playing against each other.
"So there will be more of an edge to it.
"It also gets us familiar with the way that we play. It has been a long time away from Scotland and the boys have missed it.
"It is very good to be around the squad at the moment. We have two good games that hopefully we can push on again.
"I never like to put a number on what points you should have where and when, especially in this group.
"But winning the home games in the qualifiers and taking points in the away games will put you in a right good position.


Great news bye bye
 
Hope he dosen't go to be honest, looks like Mirallas might be going, do we really want to lose 2 of our 3 leading goal scorers? I don't think so.
 

How anyone can think he would get out of Ibrox alive after the massive dump he took on them is beyond me.

Well, exactly. The fans hate him, he must know he's never going back.

"You never know things can change so quickly in football. I'd never rule anything out to be honest." is just a polite way of saying 'lol, no, feck the crappy faux english belters'.
 
How anyone can read that interview and decide he's off is beyond me.
It's unrealistic to expect players to have the same loyalty as fans to a club. As long as they give 100% when playing for us that's all anyone can expect.

All Naismith said is that he doesn't rule out returning to Rangers at some point. He could be talking about five years from now.
 
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Woohoo, nearly fell off my chair in excitement reading that title....not going to bother reading the rest!
Please please please and pretty please be true........
 

It's unrealistic to expect players to have the same loyalty as fans to a club. As long as they give 100% when playing for us that's all anyone can expect.

All Naismith said is that he doesn't rule out returning to Rangers at some point. He could be talking about five years from now.
they'll still hang him

5 years, 10 years...

doesn't matter. They feckin hate him.
 
How anyone can think he would get out of Ibrox alive after the massive dump he took on them is beyond me.

He left because the club was a shambles and they were taking the piss out of all of the players. I wouldn't blame any Everton player for doing the same in similar circumstances.
 

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