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Will Alfredo Morelos be remembered as a Rangers hero and who will avoid the relegation playoff? Saturday Jury

Ange Postecoglou is again being linked with a move to Tottenham but would he go if offered the chance?

Gordon Parks: In a heartbeat. He'll turn 58-years-old this summer and regardless of the badge thumping, the chance to operate in the Premier League will be strong to resist if the call comes. Celtic managers need to talk the talk to appease the support but his agent will already have the remit to find out what's available elsewhere and Hoops fans may not want to hear it but that's how football works.

Fraser Wilson: The lure of the Premier League will get more and more tempting with every genuine offer that comes his way. But I’m sure Postecoglou will want at least one more crack at the Champions League after getting a feel for it last season. He’ll certainly not get that at Spurs any time soon.


Scott Burns: Tottenham are one of those jobs with the biggest potential to become a huge club if whoever takes over gets it right. It wasn't so long ago they were in a Champions League final so if I was a Celtic fan I'd be worried.

Alfredo Morelos makes his Rangers exit this afternoon, will he be remembered fondly as a Light Blue hero?

Gordon Parks:: Yes his status as the club's all-time top goal scorer in Europe ensures he'll go down as one of the club's most notable strikers. All too often ill disciplined, infuriating and at times as well occasionally unprofessionally overweight, but his exploits when he was in the mood made him one the best marksmen in Scottish football over the last two decades.

Fraser Wilson: He should be remembered fondly. Maybe as a cult hero. Not in the same bracket as Ibrox striking greats like McCoist, Boyd or Hateley. But his goal return, particularly in Europe, was impressive and played a huge part in Euro runs and the league title win two years ago.

Scott Burns: He'll certainly be remembered and when he was at his peak he was a top player. He doesn't fall into the legendary category and he all too often let both himself and the club down with his antics but he will always have a place in the heart of the Rangers support.

Jim Goodwin wants to stay as Dundee United boss to mastermind their inevitable Championship campaign but is he the right man?

Gordon Parks: Goodwin is a talented manager who's recruitment at Aberdeen is now putting a shine on Barry Robson's start to management. He's at club which has gone toxic and his short-term appointment was doomed to failure as Tannadice has become a hollow shell of what it once was. If he has the appetite, and it's a big if, he should stay in situ and United should be lucky to have him.

Dundee United manager Jim Goodwin against Kilmarnock (SNS Group)

Fraser Wilson: It’s a poisoned chalice right now. That dressing room needs an overhaul and Goodwin needs a break after the type of season he could only have envisaged in his worst nightmares. For the good of both parties I reckon it’s time to part ways and start afresh.

Scott Burns: I believe he will be the Dundee United manager next season as he's done enough in the short space of time he's been at Tannadice to merit a chance to lead the club in the Championship and he is the man who can bring them straight back up.

It's relegation play-off D-Day as Ross County travel to Kilmarnock, who will be safe come 4.45pm this afternoon?

Gordon Parks: It's all set up for Killie to get the point they require for safety. Home advantage and facing a County side which is so inconsistent, it's hard to see the Highlanders overcoming the odds but it's going to be a nerve shredding occasion at Rugby Park.

Fraser Wilson: Kilmarnock have everything going for them - home advantage, a two point advantage and coming off the back of a terrific win at Tannadice. It’s County heading for the play-off nerve-shredder.

Scott Burns: I believe Ross County will get the result to avoid the play-off but I also feel Kilmarnock will avoid relegation by navigating the play-off successfully.

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