I'll take the hit.
MICHAEL BEALE aims to re-establish Glen Kamara as a big player for Rangers.
The Finnish midfielder became a bit-part fringe man under Giovanni van Bronckhorst.
But new Light Blues boss Beale is a huge fan of the playmaker and vowed to build his team around him.
He said: “He’s got to be happy, hasn’t he, playing his football.
“And certainly at this moment in time he probably wouldn’t be happy being in and out the team. No footballer ever is.
“I think he has always conducted himself very well. The boy I know is a very mild-mannered boy.
“Neil Banfield had him for a number of years through the Arsenal academy and I worked with Glen for three and a half years.
“If we can’t help then I’m not sure anyone can, in a Rangers shirt.
“I’m quite fiery and Neil is quite fiery so Glen already knows what he’s going to get from us. No, that’s tongue in cheek.
“Glen has got 100 per cent of my trust. He was hugely important in my previous time here and while he’s still young, he’s coming into the prime of his career. He will be a big player for Rangers moving forward.
“Glen was recruited for a style that suited Glen. When new managers come in they try things out, which is none of my business, to be honest.
“My business is now and getting the best out of Glen today.”
Beale also vowed to lift the mood within the Rangers squad.
He added: “I am trying to remove one or two clouds. In this football club, when you don’t get good results the pressure does different things to different people.
“I am trying to change the mindset, change the energy around it.
“In terms of players, I don’t want to go into specifics right now. But what I would say is that everyone is chomping at the bit to get back.
“We have been having meetings with the players so the injured players can sit in on that.
“I think once everyone is fit and available our squad looks strong and it is important we get people back sooner rather than later.”