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Warrant issued for the arrest of former Rangers defender Lee McCulloch after failing to make a court appearance

 

15:16, 8 June 2015

By Ashlie McAnally

 

THE former Rangers captain was due in court to face a speeding charge but after failing to show up, a warrant has been issued for his arrest.

Daily Record

Glasgow justice of the peace court

 

A WARRANT for the arrest of former Rangers captain Lee McCulloch was granted when he failed to make a court appearance.

 

The 37-year-old was expected at Glasgow's Justice of the Peace Court today to face a speeding charge.

 

But when he failed to appear in the dock before JP Alistair McLean he granted a warrant.

 

McCulloch, from Bothwell, is alleged to have been driving at 81mph in a 60mph zone on the M8 motorway.

 

Papers from the court claim the alleged offence took place on July 8, last year while driving a Mini countryman Cooper.

 

McCulloch, who has played for Motherwell and Wigan Athletic, has been with Rangers since 2007.

 

He has been captain since 2012 but has now been freed by the club.

 

During the match against Motherwell on May 31, McCulloch was hit in the face with a flag.

 

The incident happened midway through the first half when he went to the touchline to collect the ball.

 

They should have arrested him months ago for badly imitating a football player.:D

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You know what I can't help smiling about in this otherwise ridiculous article - "former" yippee, 8 long years of overpaid mediocrity finally over. Thanks for the memories Jig, probably the worst technical captain in our clubs long history, and I will always remember opponents from all four tiers of Scottish football drifting past you as if you weren't there, which I wish was actually the case.

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You know what I can't help smiling about in this otherwise ridiculous article - "former" yippee, 8 long years of overpaid mediocrity finally over. Thanks for the memories Jig, probably the worst technical captain in our clubs long history, and I will always remember opponents from all four tiers of Scottish football drifting past you as if you weren't there, which I wish was actually the case.

He is and always was bloody awful.

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