Kenny Miller’s agent has done the Rangers forward no favours with his outbursts against the club.

When I read what he has been saying I was just shaking my head. Kenny obviously speaks to his agent all the time, and he shouldn’t be taking that information and putting it in the public domain.

It’s just the same as the player coming out and saying it, because they are obviously talking to each other.

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Glasgow Times: Keep it in house: Any differences between Kenny Miller and Rangers manager Pedro Caixinha should be kept behind closed doors.

The manager said that Kenny had taken a knock in training and that was why he wasn’t in the squad last week, and then the agent comes out moaning about him being dropped.

It just stirs everything up again and it doesn’t do the player or the club any favours.

Kenny is back available this week, and it will be interesting to see if he will be in the squad for Sunday.

I think it’s highly unlikely that he will start the game, but I’d like to think that with the experience and the quality that he has, he will at least be on the bench.

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Agents are only interested in one thing, looking after their player so they can get as much money out of them as they can. That’s their job, and that’s fine.

He’s protecting his player, but there are ways and means of doing that. Why not go to Mark Allen with any concerns rather than blabbing it all over social media?

If he isn’t happy, he should make that known to the club and keep it between the two of them. You sort it out between you.

If Kenny isn’t going to be there next season, which looks likely, then obviously the agent wants to protect his reputation, but I think he was wrong to put it out there in public.

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His client is 37 and there won’t be many more opportunities to make money out of him, so this is how they are protecting that.

He is saying his player has done nothing and has been a fantastic professional for 20-odd years, and is looking after his player. That’s fine, but I’m sure Kenny has got a tongue in his head too and he has told the manager exactly how he feels.

It should all be kept between the manager and the player behind closed doors.