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Football: McCulloch boost for Rangers

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Rangers have been given a boost ahead of their Old Firm clash at title rivals Celtic after it emerged midfielder Lee McCulloch is available following the club’s decision to appeal a red card.
McCulloch was one of two Rangers players, along with Dorin Goian, sent off in Rangers’ 2-1 defeat at St Mirren at the weekend with both players suspended for today’s game at Parkhead.
But with the Scottish Football Association’s fast track tribunal hearing unlikely to be convened before Thursday, Rangers’ decision to appeal means McCulloch is available for the clash at Parkhead.
Rangers manager Ally McCoist said the decision to send McCulloch off was “harsh”, but insists he is not trying to exploit a SFA loophole by appealing the red card.
The midfielder was dismissed against St Mirren on Saturday for violent conduct in an incident with Graham Carey.
McCoist said: “My initial reaction was that it was harsh and I still feel that. That’s why we are exercising our right to appeal it.”
When put to McCoist that he could be seen to be “pulling a fast one”, the Rangers boss said: “I don’t agree with that.
“That’s not true to be honest. I still think Lee’s sending-off was harsh.”

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