Former Rangers coach Harry Watling is reportedly in contention for the vacant manager's job at Plymouth. 

The Englishman worked under Michael Beale on his coaching staff at Ibrox, having previously worked together at QPR.

The Athletic states that Watling is under consideration for the main gig at Championship side Argyle.

The club currently sits 18th in England's second division, with Neil Dewsnip in caretaker charge following Steven Schumacher departure for Stoke.

Watling is said to face competition from Blackpool head coach Neil Critchley.

Meanwhile, Rangers have confirmed the implementation of a new singing section at Ibrox.

As of the 2024/25 season, the singing section, which houses the Union Bears, will be expanded to behind the goal of the Copland Front as part of a series of stadium upgrades, including new disabled facilities. 

Following these changes, season ticket holders who are currently situated within that area of the stadium will have the chance to relocate to a newly constructed cantilever.

A statement on the club's website reads: "Following a significant period of consultation with supporters and numerous stakeholders, Rangers FC can now announce new seating arrangements within Ibrox Stadium effective from season 2024/25.

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"As has been the club’s long-term ambition, a number of new accessible viewing positions are to be added to the rear of the Copland Front, increasing our overall wheelchair-accessible spaces to 153 – the highest of any stadium in the Scottish Premiership.

"Additionally, following trials earlier in the season and further to supporter and men’s first-team player feedback, the club will introduce an expanded singing section within the Copland Front.

"The Ibrox atmosphere is renowned the world over, and the club are committed to enhancing that even further to ensure our famous home remains one of football’s most iconic venues.

"Allied to these changes, a new cantilever will be constructed at the front of the Copland Rear with almost 1000 new seats, meaning a net-capacity increase of almost 600, with these new seats having some of the best views of the Ibrox pitch."