Breaking News:Scotland rugby debutant sees another excuse Philippe Clement can’t use to promote Rangers kid
individuals but OK I will speak about Bailey (Rice) because he knows,” said Clement.
“He’s for me a really talented player and I think he has a great future in this club but there are also some points we need to work on which are different Academy football and the first team, for sure without ball.
“So that’s a really important step to make and he’s going to make that step. If he makes that step then he’s going to be pushing for positions in the first team.”
Why can’t Rice, like Douglas for the Scotland rugby team, hone his trade on the big stage instead of at the training ground?
The SWPL looks like it is going to go down to the wire with just a handful of points separating the teams at the top, Jo Potter’s Rangers right in the mix after their win over Celtic.
A dramatic 3-2 win gave the manager the result that her team had struggled to achieve in recent derbies in an eventful Old Firm.
The last time the two sides met, Rangers went 2-0 in front, only to be pegged back, on this occasion, Celtic were no match and had to resort to blaming the referee in defeat.
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Rangers penalty call sees Celtic player make referee claim
The biggest talking point of the afternoon was Rangers being awarded a penalty at 1-1 in the second-half.
Celtic’s Shannon McGregor was beaten to a loose ball by Rangers’ Charlie Devlin, the contact was clear, as was the fact that the penalised midfielder got nowhere near the ball.
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