Boyd apologises over bust-up

12 March 2009 08:30
Boyd, 25, was sent packing from the club's Murray Park training ground after receiving a dressing down from Smith over his attitude at being dropped for Sunday's Homecoming Scottish Cup win over Hamilton.[LNB]The former Kilmarnock striker returned to training on Wednesday, where he cleared the air with Smith, but looks unlikely to start in Sunday's Co-operative Insurance Cup final against Celtic at Hampden.[LNB]"When I look back on it now, I feel in this instance that I have let myself down," Boyd told the Scottish Sun.[LNB]"I just took it that missing out on the Hamilton game would mean I was out of the cup final.[LNB]"I am desperate to play, all I want to do is win trophies and score for Rangers.[LNB]"I met the manager, I apologised and we shook hands.[LNB]"He assured me that is the end of the matter. I am happy with that.[LNB]"The whole incident has been blown out of proportion.[LNB]"This sort of thing happens day in, day out at every club.[LNB]"The way I behaved was simply down to the deep disappointment at not starting and what I thought it would mean.[LNB]"I'm not the sort of player who wants to sit and take the money at Rangers and not to play. That's not me.[LNB]"All I want to do is get my head down and train, and give the manager a decision to make."[LNB][LNB] Rangers v Celtic. Click here to bet.[LNB] 

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