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Last updated : 28 September 2005 By Footy Mad - Editor
Rangers manager Alex McLeish has challenged his players to show their worth as his side play Inter Milan in the Champions League in a match that is played behind closed doors.
The San Siro will be empty, and Rangers have dropped points to Aberdeen, Hibernian, Falkirk and Hearts in the domestic campaign so far as McLeish struggles to find his best system.
McLeish expects to gain little advantage from playing in an empty stadium, the result of Inter's spectator ban for European games. The Rangers manager said: "It's difficult to say how the players will react to that but maybe it will suit Inter Milan less than us."
The question we ask you Toon fans is: "why should Rangers fans be banned from the San Siro when they have done no wrong? The incident that caused the ban has nothing to do with the Glasgow fans, so why should they be instructed not to travel?"
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