Will the Bells Toll for Paul? ; Le Guen Is Risking It All After Publicly Humiliating His One On- Field Leader and Losing the Respect of a Furious Faithful

Daily MailJanuary 02, 2007

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ON FIRST hearing, Paul Le Guen' s astonishing decision to strip Barry Ferguson of the Rangers captaincy carried a degree of black humour.

Was New Year ' s Day the French equivalent of April Fool's Day? And was the Ibrox boss tricking his players with the mother of all windups?

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Will the Bells Toll for Paul? ; Le Guen Is Risking It All After Publicly Humiliating His One On- Field Leader and Losing the Respect of a Furious Faithful

Scarcely renowned for possessing an acerbic wit, however, it quickly became apparent there were no light-hearted intentions behind le Guen's stunning act.

The strained relationship between manager and captain was the worst-kept secret in Scottish football and was becoming ever more f...

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