Summary
RANGERS have been dealt a potentially damaging blow to their prospects of finishing second in the Bank of Scotland Premierleague with the news that their captain, Barry Ferguson, is odds-on to miss Sunday's final Old Firm fixture of the season at Parkhead.
The midfielder, who has been troubled for most of the campaign by an injury to his right ankle, has been unable to train this week. Rangers manager Alex McLeish is extremely pessimistic about the prospects of his most influential player facing Celtic in a match the Ibrox club realistically must win to maintain any hope of catching Hearts in the battle for runners-up spot in the SPL and a place in the second qualifying round of the Champions League next season.See the full content of this document
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Ferguson's Season May Be Over
"We have got serious worries about Ferguson," revealed McLeish. "We will give him right up until the last minute but he has not trained all wee...
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