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Kenny Miller reckons Sunday’s “monster” Old Firm clash is the biggest in over a DECADE - as ex Celtic hero Alan Stubbs dubbed the spicy showdown a Battle of the Bravest.
Former Celtic and Rangers striker Miller believes victory for the hosts at Ibrox will see Philippe Clement put one hand on the Premiership trophy. Brendan Rodgers is attempting to win a third derby of the season and see his side extend their lead at the top to four points, but Miller feels the Parkhead side would suffer huge psychological damage by losing.
Clement knows success for his troops will move them two points clear at the summit with a game in hand and Miller insists that’s a key factor in a monumental clash. Speaking exclusively to Ladbrokes Fanzone, he said: “I’d say this is the biggest Old Firm meeting in over a decade, actually. I’m trying to think back to a bigger game, and I’d probably go to the 2008-09 season where we [Rangers] were in a very similar situation, only it was us who were chasing Celtic down, so our game at Ibrox meant even more because they were the ones in control at that stage of the season.
“We won that game and went on to win the league title. That’s the last fixture I can really think of. There’s no doubt that from 2012 onwards, there’s not really been a situation where an Old Firm game will have meant more than Sunday. Rangers follow Sunday up with their game in hand against Dundee next week. All of a sudden, if they can beat Celtic at Ibrox, and then win their game in hand, it puts them five points clear at the top.
“If they do that, I think they put one hand on the trophy, I really do. I don’t think the same applies if Sunday’s result goes the other way and Celtic win because that game in hand will still keep things
A popular yet challenging hike around Scotland has been named one of the best hikes to head out on this spring, according to experts.
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