ANDREW LAWLER believes Rangers’ problems have put the country’s football plight into greater perspective
UNTIL three years ago the football scene in Scotland was dominated by the promise of always looking forward to Celtic meeting Rangers in the league.
These games always attracted attention from people beyond Gretna Green. Sometimes the sectarian aspect of these fixtures overshadowed some of the most exciting and memorable games ever played in Scotland.
This all changed when Rangers were found to be up to no good when the rumours of financial irregularities surfaced and we...
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