Gers skipper could finish with final

27 April 2009 10:34
The centre-half has made over 600 appearances for Falkirk, Hearts, Everton and the Gers but despite his fitness levels still being high, the demands of top-flight football are taking their toll.[LNB]Weir, soon to be 39, is out of contract in the summer and is considering hanging up his boots after the May 30 showpiece against Falkirk.[LNB]"Hopefully, I will be captain, and of course, it could be my final game for Rangers," admitted Weir to the Daily Record [LNB]"It will be a proud day if I get to lead the team out for the final because being involved in finals is one of the reasons that you want to play football.[LNB]"The memories from days like that are something that you will look have forever and be able to look back on once your career is finished."[LNB]Weir is reluctant to give a definitive answer as to when he will retire, which shows the centre-half is seriously contemplating staying on another season.[LNB]He said: "It could be the final game for Rangers for anyone who plays that day because you never know what's going to happen. [LNB]"I won't be making any decisions on my future until the season is over and then I will sit down and think about it during the summer."[LNB][LNB] Scottish Cup 2008/09 Win Outright: Rangers 1/7  

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