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Adam Welcomes Competition For Places

Thu 05 Jun, 08:09 AM


Rangers midfielder Charlie Adam is expecting fierce competition for a place in the team from Walter Smith's summer signings, but he is sure the challenge can help him improve.

The Gers have begun what is expected to be a busy period of bargaining by launching bids for Derby striker Kenny Miller and Motherwell defender Mark Reynolds.

Miller is expected to complete a move this week but Well turned down an offer of up to £1million.

Smith is also hoping to secure Steven Davis on a permanent transfer from Fulham following the midfielder's impressive loan spell.

And the possible departure of Thomas Buffel and Brahim Hemdani could free up more cash and space in midfield for Smith to bring in players who he feels will take the UEFA Cup runners-up to the next level.

Adam faces a fight to prove himself after failing to repeat his exploits from the previous season. The 22-year-old started 24 games last season compared with 40 the previous campaign, with his goal return 10 fewer.

But the Scotland international is sure he can rise to a fresh challenge.

"The players that come in are quality players," Adam said. "You have got to raise your game.

"Last season I played so many games, this season I haven't played so many.

"It's still been a fantastic achievement for me, I have contributed."

Smith will be desperate to end Celtic's three-year run of title triumphs after his team's late slump in form let the Clydesdale Bank Premier League trophy slip from their grasp.

After a 13-game winning streak in the SPL, Rangers lost the title on the final day after picking up just three victories in their last nine games amid a fixture pile-up.

But Adam believes they can look back on the campaign with pride after bringing it to an end with a 3-2 triumph over Queen of the South to complete a domestic cup double.

"We managed to pick up two trophies and get to the UEFA Cup final and take the championship to the last day," Adam said.

"That's down to the manager, Kenny (McDowall) and 'Coisty' (Ally McCoist) and what they put in. The players have worked extremely hard.

"We had disappointments over the 10 days but it was a fantastic season.

"The Scottish Cup is a domestic trophy and you want to win that - it was a great way to finish and go into our holidays. It was hard in the end but we never do it easy.

"Now we want to push on next season."

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