Prodigal Son Back Where He Belongs Durrant Relishing New Ibrox Role, Writes Darryl Broadfoot
The Herald › February 18, 2005
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The Herald › February 18, 2005
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IAN DURRANT was a source of inspiration to an impressionable Barry Ferguson at Rangers.
Like Durrant, who made his emergence in the mid1980s, Ferguson has developed into the best home-reared talent of his generation at Ibrox. Now, after seven years at Kilmarnock as both player and coach, Durrant is back with the remit to identify and nurture the next batch of talented youngsters from the Murray Park conveyor belt.See the full content of this document
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Prodigal Son Back Where He Belongs Durrant Relishing New Ibrox Role, Writes Darryl Broadfoot
He reported to the Rangers' pounds-14m academy in Milngavie yesterday to begin a second career with the club he joined straight from school. Durrant could not have timed his return any better, 72 hours before the ...
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