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24th June 2017
01:59pm BST

"I can’t say the same for the rest of them because I’ve never heard of them. We’ll soon see how quickly they adapt to the Scottish game and if they can, then good luck to them."
While Griffiths had kind words to say about the Portuguese veteran, he had nothing of the sort for Rangers chairman Dave King, who recently suggested that Celtic had squandered the opportunity to pull further ahead of their rivals in the battle to be the best club in Scotland.
"Rangers were touted to win the league at the start of last season — and they finished third," Griffiths said of King's claim.
"They had Joey Barton saying he was going to be the best player in the league and he lasted a few months. Then he vanished back down the road.
"We carried out our business professionally and respectfully and at the end of the season, we reaped the rewards with an unbeaten domestic Treble.
"Thirty-odd points is mad and if you said to somebody at the start of last season that Rangers would finish that far behind, they’d be raging."
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