Ex-Rangers man is having an absolutely torrid time at new club

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Ex-Rangers man is having an absolutely torrid time at new club


Ibrox Noise regulars know fine well we’re big admirers of former captain Lee Wallace, whose treatment we continue to be appalled by.

We don’t have a bad word to say about this guy, and in many respects wish he was still a Rangers player, or maybe a Rangers coach.

But his post-Rangers career does suggest we may have actually dodged a bit of a bullet here, hard as it is for us to say.

Wallace didn’t have his injury problems to seek last season – along with being out of favour, he was also broken half the time.

By the time he got his goodbye at Ibrox in that sub appearance to let him say farewell to the fans, he’d finally gained some sort of fitness – but then since he was released, he’s not played a minute for his new employers at Mark Warburton’s Queen’s Park Rangers.

Indeed, he’s been plagued, again, by injury issues, this time on his hip, and having joined Loftus Road on the 14th of June, remains completely unavailable to the Bread Man well over three months later.

He managed, finally, 45 minutes for their U23s, at the end of August v Brentford B, but in the three matches for the U23s since then he’s been conspicuous by his absence for both them and obviously has been AWOL for the senior side.

In short, this poor sod has played 48 minutes of pitch football (at any level) in the entire course of 2019.

Our heart does go out to him, truly, he’s one of us and we’ll always have a place for him at Ibrox, but we must admit we’re truly glad he’s no longer on our playing payroll.

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  1. I used to like Waldo. But he didnt do enough to get into the team once we started improving. He had no problem sitting back and making funny money, without showing any heart. Thanks for kicking it in the lower leagues, but good riddance.

  2. Must be hard being a diddy club in England who never win anything, only dream of European football and buy season tickets to watch better teams every week

  3. Cut the crap guys he was great for the club he stayed when we needed leaders and he led from the front once a ranger always a ranger hope he gets back playing again.

  4. Are Celtic supporters writing some of these replies Wallace was a good serve the to rangers he staye when others bailed out ok he may have been on a good wage but remember he was willing to play whatever happened with murty ended his career with us and nobody knows what went down there it could turn out later he was treated badly or it maybe they deserved to go for what happened only time will tell good luck to him

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