The Andy Halliday decision former Rangers boss confesses was a regret
Former Rangers boss Graeme Murty has revealed taking off Andy Halliday in the first-half of a Scottish Cup semi-final loss to Celtic was one of his biggest managerial regrets.
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Former Rangers boss Graeme Murty has revealed taking off Andy Halliday in the first-half of a Scottish Cup semi-final loss to Celtic was one of his biggest managerial regrets.
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Perched on steps behind the dugouts at McDiarimid Park four weeks ago, the midfielder admitted being “overwhelmed with anger” after four defeats and a draw from six league games.
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