Henderson rues lack of wingers

Henderson played at Ibrox in the 1960s and 70s under Scott Symon and then Willie Waddell when Scottish football were reknowned for wide men.But when Walter Smith's side run out at Hampden on Sunday for the Co-operative Insurance Cup final against St Mirren, Ibrox striker Boyd will look to add to his 24 goals without the aid of wingers."The game has changed but I think wingers are missed," the former Scotland player said."Wingers used to provide a lot of entertainment."Kris Boyd has scored something like 24 goals this season and you know what his record is like over the past seasons."Can you imagine how many goals Kris Boyd would have scored playing with two wingers?"Rangers are odds-on to win the trophy which would represent the first part of a possible domestic treble but Henderson was reluctant to make comparisons with his Rangers team of 1964 which achieved the feat."Any team that is going to do the treble is a good team," the former Scotland player said."It is not an easy thing to achieve, you see how few times it has been done by Glasgow Rangers over the years."That team (of 64) was certainly an exceptional team and I think they were a better all-round team than the team today."However, this team has achieved some fantastic results over the season for Walter and they have to be commended."But one of the main things that has to happen on Sunday is that Rangers players has to be professional in their attitude."They have to treat this is as big a game as playing against Celtic."Gus MacPherson has done fantastically well with St Mirren with not a lot of money, they play some nice football and if I was a Rangers player I would be looking at the League Cup as the first final and just try to win that."

Source: Team_Talk