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Rangers star Lee lets out a treble yell



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Published Date: 16 May 2008
RANGERS may have fallen at the final hurdle in the UEFA Cup – but Lee McCulloch insists they still have plenty left in the tank to clinch a domestic treble.
Dreams of a first European trophy in 36 years ended in tears for Walter Smith's men when Zenit St Petersburg ran out 2-0 winners at the City of Manchester Stadium.

It had been Rangers' 19th continental outing of what has been a gruelling season
and they must now dig deep again for four games in a seven-day spell which will ultimately determine just how much of a success this incredible campaign will be.

Motherwell are first up in the SPL before two more away matches at St Mirren (Monday) and Aberdeen (Thursday) in a bid to wrest the title from Celtic's grasp. Then follows the Scottish Cup final against First Division outfit Queen of the South next weekend.

Asked whether Rangers have enough left in reserve following the physical and mental drain of the UEFA Cup final, McCulloch replied with an emphatic "Definitely."

He said: "We have people who have been out injured coming back and we have a big squad. Saturday is the big game – if we win it puts us in a great position.

"We won't be feeling sorry for ourselves. We have done well in getting to the final but the main thing is that there are still two medals to play for and we won't let it affect us."

McCulloch added: "It would be brilliant to win the treble," he said. "That was the first thing everyone said when we got into the dressing-room, that there were still two medals up for grabs in the last week of the season."





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  • Last Updated: 16 May 2008 10:24 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Rangers FC
 
1

The Hallucinist,

16/05/2008 13:14:23
Hopefully the rankyers lose evrything.

Come on Celtic and QOS!!
2

Magnet,

16/05/2008 13:34:13
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Now you really are a Hallucinist !
3

Will1875,

16/05/2008 14:05:49
Lets hope falling a the last hurdle becomes a habit.

Its dreadful that UEFA have let Rangers of the hook again for their bigotry and their hooligan element.
4

Brother Walfrid,

16/05/2008 15:02:27
I hope that Rangers drop points at motherwell this weekend.
I think it unlikely that they'll drop points at Love Street , and a win at fir park will therefore set the scene for an explosive encounter up at pittodrie.

I expect Rangers to lose that game, but if the title is already gone by then, there won't be much of a reaction.

But if that mob go up to Aberdeen expecting to win the title only to get cuffed, expect another manchester and the daily record etc telling us that the rioters were actually aliens dressed up as rangers fans and that actually the rangers fans hung around the city centre looking to help old ladies cross the street.

Aberdeen police will be compared with the brown shirts and Bainochio will go unchallenged before the scottish sporting media to denounce the wee green men , bemoaning the lack of assistance that Rangers can provide in locating intergalactic thugs.

Aberdeen's refusal to lie down will be seized upon as a reason for the outrage, and but for the disappointment caused by the dons' disgraceful challenge, the wee green men (that have nothing to do with rangers) wouldn't have formed a riotous mob for hours on end.
5

Magnet,

16/05/2008 19:42:15
4
Go lie down bhoy ! You are a figure of fun and no one takes you seriously !
6

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16/05/2008 20:56:30
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Silence of the Yams,

17/05/2008 01:12:02
Going by Manchester a 'Rangers treble' is a headbutt, kick and round the house punch.
8

Celtic Forever,

No-one likes them, they don't care 17/05/2008 01:42:08
What a repulsive bunch of thugs...now the whole of europe know why this lot are hated so much.

 

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