Rangers new boy Harry Forrester has poured praise on the club’s training facility Murray Park.

The winger, who joined the Gers on an initial six-month deal from Doncaster Rovers during the January transfer window, has thus far clocked up 146 minutes over five appearances in all competitions for his new employers.




Forrester has been spending a lot of time at Murray Park to get back to his best as he was sparingly used by the English League One outfit in the present campaign.

And the 25-year-old, who made a total of nine appearances for Doncaster this season, insisted that there is no scope for complain about the accommodation and facilities at Murray Park.
 


Forrester went on to add that the staff at Murray Park give their all to improve the performance levels of the Rangers players.

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“You can't complain about the accommodation and the facilities”, he told Rangers TV, when asked about Murray Park.

“I've been to the gym, doing extra, and there is everything you need.

“Everyone works tirelessly for the players so we can perform at the optimum and that's what you need.

“It's an amazing facility and what you expect from Rangers Football club.”

Forrester, who is a product of Aston Villa’s youth system, has represented England at Under-17 level.