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Glasgow City and Rangers are looking for cups after the title

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Glasgow City and Rangers are looking for cups after the title


One can call it the final of the comfort cup. Neither Glasgow City nor Rangers thank you for that.

Both teams were looking to the final prize – the SWPL title title, but Heberne beat him until it was the prize.

The shooting was for City Kushen, who finished second in the Champions League qualifiers. No such reward for Rangers in third place.

But the Scottish Cup wins to win the Scottish Cup in Hampden on Sunday to secure a second twice in a row at the Cup. There is no bad disaster.

A trophy and the Champions League place is considered a good season for City.

City president Lynn Ross says the club is synonymous with winning the cups. “It’s something we’re proud of in terms of the final stages of the race and being a fight with it right to the end.

“The Scottish Cup is a special competition in itself, especially for Scottish players and staff. That’s something we grew up with us and the fact that we have now played at the National Stadium and only a little more arouses.

Ross admits that both teams are “very hopeless” after being deprived of the title and Victors Hebs is surprised.

“It was a fierce battle between all the teams of the top of the table,” he said. “It was a difficult season and none of us have reached the title of winning the title,” he said.

“The best thing in the next thing is to see us the second place and it was a guarantee of European football. So, yes, we have come out there.

After spending hours on the 1-0 defeat by Hebss in Ibruss, Rangers’ president Joe Potter says he had saved the wait for the final to be a “scary week”

“We can’t compensate for what happened in the course. We don’t avoid it. Yes, there was a big cup on the line and we couldn’t do it and we could lead the first to the line,” Potter said.

“If we had obtained a trebrey, I would say that it would be unrealistic, it would have been out of this world. We were very close, but it didn’t mean it.

“We support the pain of losing the league title to try, win and win the final of another trophy day and night,” he said.

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