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Rangers signed a number of disruptive duds after chairman Tony Fernandes took over three seasons ago.

But that all stopped when Harry Redknapp replaced Mark Hughes as manager.

Jose Bosingwa, Stephane Mbia and Chris Samba were flogged, while Adel Taarabt has been exiled from the squad but remains on the wage bill.

And thanks to the thin blue and white line of R's stars like Richard Dunne, there won't be any wrong 'uns returning for their Premier League comeback.

"You probably heard so many bad stories from a couple of years ago about how bad the dressing room was," said Dunne, who joined last summer.

"But from the first day I came in it has been great and enjoyable. I think it has improved again over last season, the togetherness has just grown and it's a great place to be.

"I think the group of lads last season were just good lads and good players and it helps you.

"We had more victories last season, than the team the season before had, and winning breeds confidence.

"Everyone was positive about where we were going and what the aim was. Because of that people more or less looked after themselves.

"There was no need really to pull people in tell them 'you need to be more like this'. Everyone was a good lad, they toed the line and the dressing room then looked after itself."