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I'm not bothered about competition for Rangers job, says McCall
Rangers boss Stuart McCall says he is unfazed at facing competition for the managerial job on a permanent basis.

The former Motherwell boss took over at the club in March and is currently attempting to steer the Light Blues to promotion via the play-offs.

McCall is in charge until the end of the season at least and that has not stopped speculation about the position, with MK Dons boss Karl Robinson reportedly turning down advances from the Ibrox club.

“Would it bother me if the club were speaking to other people? Not at all. When I first came into the job I knew what was being asked of me. It gave me the opportunity to come in.

“But I was always aware of what the gig was.

“It’s rightly so that the club will be speaking to other people. Even just for the experience of it and to hear from them on which route they would take.

“You have to bear in mind that our board are new to it and I imagine they will be taking advice.

“Dick Advocaat was up the other day and came to speak to me in my office. I don’t know if he was measuring up the curtains and the carpets but it was nice to see him. We had a good chat.

“I would imagine I would have to go for a formal interview. I don’t think there is any doubt about that but I’m fully comfortable with it.”