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Graeme Souness' lucky Rangers escape from the Celtic daft tea lady ready to 'break his big nose'

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Dominant Graeme Souness didn’t take many second prizes during his time as Rangers boss but he more than met his match in Aggie Moffat.And when the True Blue squared off with the Blue Rinse at McDiarmid Park in February 1991, St Johnstone’s tea lady delivered the coup de grace for his five-year Ibrox reign.Souness revolutionised Rangers and set them on their way to nine successive titles but that run almost stopped after just two titles.Already reeling from spats with the SFA, press and his own players, Souness admitted becoming embroiled in a battle with wee Aggie was the “final straw” that led him to quit Ibrox and take over as Liverpool boss.Assistant Walter Smith steered a staggering side over the line but Moffat, a Celtic fan despite

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