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Wallace – Hibs Win Would Make A Good Season Great!

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I’m not one to question the Rangers captain but hasn’t it already been a great season?

What could you use as something better than ‘great?’ Would ‘awesome’ work or maybe ‘incredible?’ Either way I do understand where Lee Wallace, with what he’s quoted by the BBC as saying, is coming from with the completion of a treble of sorts the cherry on that icing on the cake.

Hibernian will have something to say about this mind….

A Scottish Cup final win over Hibs would make this ‘good season’ a ‘great one’ but Wallace has also stressed it wouldn’t become a ‘not so good’ one if we’re not able to win at Hampden Park tomorrow.

‘If we can go on and win our version of a treble, it would make a good season into a great one. But we also know it could go from good to not so good if we don’t do the business on Saturday.’

With the priority of the Championship title in the bag to take us back to the Premiership with the bonus, which we hadn’t managed to secure until this season, of the Petrofac Training Cup too in this all non-topflight Scottish Cup final ever we’ll want to complete a hat-trick.

The two trophies we’ve already won would had ‘been expected’ but not this one if we can get it, he added.

‘I don’t think many people would have expected us to go on and win the Scottish Cup. We were expected to win the Petrofac Cup and the Championship and do it in an eye-catching way and we’ve been dominant on that front.’

He has been on ‘a journey’ with Rangers as he anticipated when he arrived in 2011, although not the journey he expected (in this way) but he’s getting the winners medals he did want (and expected) with him going on to talk about his joy of being involved in such a unique group of players that are going places.

This journey still have a few stops (hopefully) yet as well….

Hibs, who lost the League Cup final and lost out in the play-offs of course will be ‘hurting’ from both, haven’t won the Scottish Cup in 114-years but the defender isn’t bothered by that or the ‘issues’ they’ve faced this season his only focus is on us.

The captain finished by saying if we perform to our best this will be ours.

‘We’re not focusing on the hoodoo or any of their statistics. We just need to focus on what we do and never deviate from the mentality and mindset we’ve had from day one. We’re aware of their issues, but we know, if we do what we do, prepare well and deliver our normal performance then we should be fine.’

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