Weir extends Rangers stay

17 July 2011 10:01
Rangers skipper David Weir has signed a new one-year contract with the Ibrox club.[LNB] The deal was finally sealed on Saturday in Belfast ahead of the friendly with Linfield in which Weir, 41, captained the side to a 4-1 win.[LNB]Weir, whose family still live south of the border, told the club's official website: "It's taken a while but it's good to get it sorted out now.[LNB]"I can't think of a better place to play my football. I've obviously got commitments to my family and from that point of view it's not ideal, but football-wise it's a one brainer.[LNB]"This is the place I want to play and as long as the manager thinks I can still do a job then I'm happy to sign here.[LNB]"The family thing is obviously a consideration but it works well for me at the moment because I have a good balance.[LNB]"When I'm in Glasgow I'm focused on the football and doing what I need to the night before games and the likes. Things like rest that I might not get when I'm at home.[LNB]"The same is true at home where my full focus can be on my family when I'm there."[LNB]

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