Rangers and Celtic may have dominated the silverware over the last quarter decade but that doesn't mean they also had the monopoly on great teams.
29.01.2020 - 13:21 / dailyrecord.co.uk
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Rangers and Celtic may have dominated the silverware over the last quarter decade but that doesn't mean they also had the monopoly on great teams.
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