PHONE IN: Jon Flanagan
Rangers' latest signing Jon Flanagan is hoping his move to Ibrox will offer him a fresh start. The 25-year-old defender left Liverpool under a cloud after being convicted of assaulting his girlfriend. CCTV footage showed him hitting, pushing and kicking her in the street. Rangers assistant manager Gary McAllister says that Flanagan "deserves a second change. He showed remorse, put his hand up and has taken his punishment. He wants to get on with his life and his football."
Graham asks: Are Rangers right to give Jon Flanagan a second chance?
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