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Gers Star Smith Set To Return

Jan 15 2008 By Keith Jackson

 

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RANGERS received a huge boost yesterday when long-term casualty Stevie Smith returned to action for the first time in more than a year.

 

Smith played for half an hour in a youth match against Motherwell at Murray Park as he continues his recovery form an injury nightmare that stalled a promising Ibrox career.

 

The 22-year-old has been sidelined since December 2006 when Paul Le Guen was still in charge of the team.

 

Smith has gone under the knife for surgery to repair a damaged groin and his recovery was further complicated by an injury to his back. He has yet to make a top-team game for current manager Walter Smith.

 

Great news,for him and Rangers :)

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fantastic news!

 

I wonder if Walter will hold off buying a left back till he sees how Smith is coming along

 

with papac and whittaker for cover i'm sure he will wait. it would be like a new player if he comes back but might take him a wee bit to get back to the level he was at which was fantastic IMO, it took Hutton a while to get going after his injury.

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with papac and whittaker for cover i'm sure he will wait. it would be like a new player if he comes back but might take him a wee bit to get back to the level he was at which was fantastic IMO, it took Hutton a while to get going after his injury.

 

agreed, it took Hutton about a year before he started playing like he is now. So perhaps LB is still an important position to fill as neither Papac nor Whitticker are LB's

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IMO if we want to get an able LB in who is natural in the position then we should get someone on loan.

 

No point in spending in an area which has a very able player coming back from injury, or you end up with an expensive bench warmer,

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