Gerrard: 'Kenny Miller due good welcome'

Miller left the 'Gers' rather sourly after a line-crossing dispute with Lee Wallace and previous manager Graeme Murty, with both being suspended - the suspension ran until Miller's had reached the end of his contract and was released.
Now Miller returns to Ibrox for the first time since his departure, and Steven Gerrard hopes the Scotsman will be remembered for his contributions to goals and trophies at Rangers.
Speaking before the game, Gerrard said: "I hope he is appreciated tomorrow, I do. I'm pleased for Kenny and Lee that the scenario is sorted and dealt with, and also for the club. For me, walking into it and being asked about it wasn't comfortable. I'm just pleased everyone has moved on from it and we can talk about football and football players.
"Kenny has been a top player. He has been prolific for many years. Now he has signed for Dundee, he has played a bit on the right-hand side. But he is someone who likes to come in off a No9.
"He will be desperate to score tomorrow. He will be desperate to play well and win. For him, I hope he gets a wonderful reception. I think he deserves it."