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butcher - the doors open for boyd December 23, 2008 04:47:00
Author: admin_rangers
Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 10:47 pm
Assistant manager Terry Butcher has hinted that the door remains open for Kris Boyd to return for Scotland.
In October, the Rangers striker said he would not play for his country again under manager George Burley.
"If he decided to go about things in a different way and say that he wanted to play, thats up to him then its up to George," Butcher told BBC Sport.
"We want to see Scottish players doing well, we want to see Scottish players scoring goals."
Boyd was upset after being overlooked during Scotlands 0-0 draw with Norway and took exception to Burley saying that he needed to prove himself at club level.
The 25-year-old forward is currently leading the scoring charts with 18 goals so far, 14 of those coming in the 12 games since his decision to withdraw from international football.
"If you have a personal cause, that can make you play better and give you the incentive to do even better," added Butcher, a former Rangers defender. "Kris has had that.
| Code: | George should go cap in hand and get Boyd because we dont have the luxury of top strikers
Frank McAvennie |
"A lot of the players have said they are seeing a different Kris Boyd in the way that he runs around and contributes to the general play, which is fantastic."
In 15 appearances for Scotland Boyd has netted an impressive seven goals.
Burleys response to Boyds choice was to say that he only wanted players who were "totally committed" to the Scotland cause and stood by his selections in the World Cup qualifying match at Hampden.
However, former Scotland striker Frank McAvennie believes the manager must make overtures to bring Boyd back into the fold.
"George Burley must be sitting very uncomfortably because Boyd is scoring every week and (Rangers manager) Walter Smith is playing him every week," said the man who won just five Scotland caps despite his prolific record at both Celtic and West Ham in the 1980s.
"George should go cap in hand and get Boyd because we dont have the luxury of top strikers.
"Whatever the difference is they should work it out because he is a proven goal-scorer and hes working well with Kenny Miller at Rangers.
"Miller is a good player but hes not a goal-scorer and I think those two are the ones who can help us get the points Scotland need." - [Read more] |
NFL asks appeals court to reconsider suspensions
(AP) December 23, 2008 01:47:24AP - The NFL wants an appeals court to reconsider a federal judges order that blocked the suspensions of five players for violating the leagues anti-doping policy, according to court documents filed Monday in U.S. District Court in Minnesota. - [Read more] |
Lions' Marinelli angry about columnist's question
(AP) December 23, 2008 01:02:41 AP - Rod Marinelli was as angry publicly on Monday as hes been in three seasons as coach of the Detroit Lions. Leading the NFLs first 0-15 team didnt do it. A question from a columnist did. Detroit News columnist Rob Parker asked Marinelli if he wished his daughter married a better defensive coordinator, taking a shot at his son-in-law Joe Barry, after Sundays 42-7 loss to New Orleans.
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Jackets rookie will miss rest of season
(AP) December 22, 2008 22:58:09AP - Columbus Blue Jackets center Derick Brassard, who is leading all NHL rookies in points, will miss the rest of the season after suffering a dislocated shoulder that will require surgery. - [Read more] |
Sol Bamba: Rangers will take all three points against Celtic December 22, 2008 19:04:00
Author: admin_rangers
Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 1:04 pm
SOL BAMBA reckons Hibs should have left Ibrox with a point and is convinced Rangers will take all three against Celtic on Saturday.
Mixu Paatelainens men have played both Old Firm sides this month and beat Celtic at Easter Road.
Bamba believes Rangers have the edge at the moment and says Walter Smiths midfield will be key to defeating the league leaders at Ibrox.
The giant Frenchman, moved from centre-back to midfield recently, admits he was impressed by the way Rangers went about their business.
He said: "There isnt a big difference between the Old Firm teams but Rangers look that bit stronger. Id read in the papers their defence was a problem but they did well against us and the midfield passed the ball well.
"Barry Ferguson and Pedro Mendes played well together and Steven Davis is a good player. For me, Rangers are looking good."
The former Dunfermline stopper insists Hibs are improving.
He added: "The whole team worked well and we are disappointed with the result. We thought we deserved a point. We were comfortable with the systemand stayed compact and played well.
"The manager wants us to stick together, defend well and try to play on the counter attack and thats what we tried to do. Unfortunately, we conceded a goal from a set-piece. That was the only disappointment for us." - [Read more]
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Limewire December 22, 2008 02:17:00
Author: danners2003
Posted: Sun Dec 21, 2008 8:17 pm
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