Tuesday, 8 February 2011
McCulloch out for season - SkySports
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Football+ Cricket Rugby U Rugby L Golf Tennis Boxing Racing F1 More+ More+ Sky Bet Scores Opinion Video Radio TV+ Last updated: 6th February 2011McCulloch: Injury blow
Sky Sports News understands that Rangers midfielder Lee McCulloch is out for the rest of the season with a knee injury.The injury caused the 32-year-old to miss Sunday's Old Firm Scottish Cup fifth-round clash at Ibrox which ended in a 2-2 draw.
He had also pulled out of the Scotland squad to face Northern Ireland in their the Carling Nations Cup game in Dublin on Wednesday.
The news is a big blow for Walter Smith's side as they seek to retain their SPL title, with the Ibrox giants sitting five points behind arch rivals Celtic, with two games in hand.
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