David Weir

George Burley: The team always comes first

Your account has been frozen. Published Date: 08 November 2009 SCOTS boss will experiment but a settled squad is his priority, finds Moira Gordon FRIENDLY BY name they may be, but international challenge matches have not been...

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Smith delighted with Wilson

Gers boss pleased with youngster's progress Rangers boss Walter Smith has expressed his delight at how quickly Danny Wilson has adapted to first-team action. The 17-year-old made his senior debut in last week's Co-operative...

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George Burley warns he will not be fooled by serial Scotland injury call-offs

Your account has been frozen. Published Date: 06 November 2009 GEORGE Burley has claimed that he is better placed than ever to deal with any call-offs ahead of next weekend's friendly international against Wales, but he warned...

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Rising star Wilson expects the axe

Danny Wilson is not expecting to retain his place in the Rangers first team - despite stealing the show in the clash against Unirea Urziceni. The 17-year-old made only his third senior appearance for the Scottish champions when...

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Gods smile upon Unirea's Onofraş

The miracle Marius Onofraş prayed for came as he hit a late leveller at home against Rangers FC, with the FC Unirea Urziceni substitute telling uefa.com of his "incredible joy" at a hard-earned point.

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Teenager Wilson starts for Rangers

Champions League Group G Venue: Steaua Stadium Date: Wednesday, 4 November 2009 Kick-off: Time 1945 GMT Coverage: BBC Sport website, BBC Radio Scotland and Sky Sports Teenager Danny Wilson will keep his place in the centre of...

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Wilson thankful for Weir's wisdom

Rangers youngster Danny Wilson has thanked veteran team-mate David Weir for helping him handle his step up to the first team. Wilson, 17, made his first start for the Light Blues in last Tuesday's Co-operative Insurance Cup win...

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Weir - Gers must learn lesson

Defender knows Scottish champions cannot afford any further slips David Weir admits Rangers must learn fast if they are to remain in the Champions League this season. Gers are battling it out with Unirea Urziceni and Stuttgart...

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Shelly Woods continues rise to prominence in New York Marathon

Shelly Woods continued her gradual ascent to world marathon prominence with a second-place finish in New York behind Big Apple winner Edith Hunkeler, the Swiss athlete who has dominated the wheelchair event with four...

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SPL: Motherwell 1 Hearts 0

Nov 2 2009 Gary Ralston IF YOU added Shaun Hutchinson and Steven Saunders together they would still be years away from David Weir. The steelworks are, unfortunately, long gone from Motherwell but Jim Gannon has still managed to...

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