Mad Dog 2 Posted January 15, 2008 Share Posted January 15, 2008 Stevie Smith and Andy Webster are poised to end their long injury absences by returning to competitive action with Rangers' reserves. Left-back Smith has been sidelined for more than a year with groin and stomach muscle injuries. But the 22-year-old played in a bounce game this week against Motherwell. Central defender Webster has played just once since picking up a knee injury last January, shortly after arriving on loan from Wigan Athletic. The 25-year-old returned in October, scoring against Gretna, was sidelined by an ankle injury but then required a second operation on his knee. MY SPORT: DEBATE Really hope Smith becomes the player he promised to be before his injury onlyger@ There were fears that Smith might be forced to retire through injury despite operations to solve his pelvic problem. But Rangers have stressed that "finally, he seems to be clear". And he and Webster could now face Kilmarnock's second string on Monday great news about stevie coming back Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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