
Sean Dyche makes Rangers admission live on air with Jim White as Giovanni van Bronckhorst fights sack at Ibrox
Sean Dyche wants Ross Wilson to invite him to Ibrox as Rangers take on Celtic in the Old Firm derby in January after the World Cup break.
As Giovanni van Bronckhorst is fighting the sack at Gers, Jim White asked him whether he was willing to replace the Dutchman at the helm.
To which he said that he would before mentioning his past association with Wilson and not really giving too much away apart from that.

He said live on talkSPORT on November 10, “Like I say there’s a window of opportunity I think I’m still in it.
“I think I’ve got a window of a possible opportunity in the Premier League, if it comes my way, if it doesn’t, then you’ve got to broaden your horizon.
“Oh yeah of course. I do know Ross Wilson. If he’d like to invite me to the Old Firm derby, I’ve never been.
“I’d love to go I’ve heard so many stories and I’ve never done it.”
Make it happen?
Rangers are a club that are known for not backing their managers enough and that’s down to the poor structure behind the scenes.
Dyche has the experience of working at such a club in a league that constantly needs sides to spend tens of millions every window in order to give themselves a chance of survival.
However, at Burnley, he managed to keep his side in the Premier League season after season without any real financial backing.
Players constantly improved under him and the fans adored him even though the style of football was not pleasing to the eye.
That was due to the fact that they had the weakest team so he needed his players to stay compact and avoid losing games.
At Rangers, he can take the shackles off of the players and also coach them to play in a proper structure and we’re certain to see improvements on both sides of the pitch under him.
In other Rangers news, Nicola Sturgeon has been called out amid a worrying recent development at Ibrox.