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Charlie Miller lifts lid on the Rangers 10 in a row heartbreak that still haunts him

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Charlie Miller never soaked in the joy of winning nine in a row with Rangers as much as he now knows he should have.Perhaps that’s why the agony of missing out on 10 strikes harder at his emotions than those heady days of lifting title after title at an age when many players are still looking for their first team debut.Call it pressure, fate or simply the end of an era, Miller admits the heartbreak of falling at the final hurdle after a decade of glory is still too much to bear.Twenty-two years on the passage of time hasn’t eased the pain of missing out on setting a Scottish football record.Especially when the balance of power has now swung to the other side of Glasgow with Celtic just one title away from hitting that magic 10 mark.But

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