Ness: Keep reminders coming

Jamie Ness just cannot get enough reminders of his first Rangers goal, which he scored against Old Firm rivals Celtic. The Ibrox youngster made his full debut in the 2-0 Scottish Premier League defeat by the Hoops at Ibrox in January.However, a month later at the same venue the 20-year-old midfielder made more of an impact against Celtic with a sensational strike in the third minute of their Scottish Cup fifth-round clash, which ended 2-2.A groin injury subsequently curtailed his season but the goal still sticks in the minds of the Light Blues fans - and the former Ibrox youth player admits to watching it regularly himself.Speaking at the club's Murray Park training ground, where he helped launch Rangers' official Facebook page, the 20-year-old said: "The goal was a special moment and hopefully I can do it again next year."People come up to me all the time and talk about it and I don't think I will ever tire of that to be honest."It was a great moment and I hope there is more of them to come."I have watched it a few times myself to be honest, it was just unbelievable and I still can't quite get my head around it."But now I am looking to get back in the team now and play more games, first and foremost."Ness missed Rangers' pre-season trip to Germany to continue his rehabilitation but although he insists he is on the mend, he refused to put a date on his comeback."I thought I did well when I came in and it was disappointing to get the injury," he said. "It has been frustrating but this is the best that I have felt in the last three or four months."It was a groin problem and it was down to me growing and things like that, and hopefully I have it sorted now for next season."I went to Germany to see Dr (Hans-Wilhelm) Muller-Wohlfahrt and got some injection treatment which I thought was beneficial."I'm working hard at the moment with the physios. I don't want to put a date on it, I will see how it goes."But I am feeling good so hopefully not too long."

Source: Team_Talk