Wallace focus on Rangers
Lee Wallace has no qualms about missing out on the Scotland squad for a friendly double-header against the Czech Republic and Denmark, insisting his sole focus is on helping Rangers to former glories.
SkySports.com » 2hLee Wallace has no qualms about missing out on the Scotland squad for a friendly double-header against the Czech Republic and Denmark, insisting his sole focus is on helping Rangers to former glories.
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Scotsman.com » 16hJohn Greig counts himself fortunate to have shared a pitch with a veritable Whoâs Who of some of the greatest players of all time during his 17-year career with Rangers and Scotland.
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