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1st July 2016
04:48pm BST

"There’s no alcohol on the trip. The only respite from that will be after the game when we’ll come back to the hotel and mark the end of the trip with a couple of beers in a private area. "There are urine tests every morning so you can check everything, but you have to trust people. If you don’t, the whole squad falls apart. "We try and treat them like adults. They’re going to work hard but there will be a bit of down time as well. If you’re going to trust players, trust them. You can’t say you trust them one day and not the next. If you don’t trust them they shouldn’t be in the squad."Warburton also has the players in for thrice-daily training sessions, with two of those sessions being in the gym. So what are the Rangers players doing now that they can't bond over brews? According to Warburton, Starbucks, chess and pool-side relaxation. Bet they can't wait to get back to Scotland.

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