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Aaron Ramsey is THE 'threat' to Celtic title hopes as Rangers midfielder has famous Hoops fan worried

Trevor Sinclair fears former team-mate Aaron Ramsey could spark a Rangers title revival.

Fitness and injury issues have prevented Ramsey from making an impact at Ibrox since his sensational loan switch.

But he impressed at Dens Park on Sunday for 79 minutes as Giovanni Van Bronckhorst ’s men eased through to the Scottish Cup last four.

That quality is no surprise to Celtic supporter Sinclair who was convinced the Juventus man’s class would tell in Scotland once fully fit.

The ex-West Ham and Manchester City winger spent the final season of his playing career at Cardiff as teen sensation Ramsey broke through.

They reached the 2008 FA Cup Final with Dave Jones’ squad, losing to Portsmouth.

Now Ramsey has announced he’s got sights set on winning silverware with Rangers.

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Sinclair said: “Aaron hasn’t played much for Rangers yet but, then, he’s not played much football before signing.

“The medical staff and fitness people will have wanted to get him to a certain level.

“Once he’s up and running, I’ve no doubt he’ll affect the team - and the league.

“He’ll do that with goals, assists, energy and quality which we’ve seen over the last 15 years and that’s not going to change.

“He can play

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