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Pittodrie draw typifies Barry Ferguson reign as Rangers chaos continues

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Rangers draw 2 -2 with Aberdeen at Pittodrie despite Ross McCausland being sent off.
Pape Gueye , Leighton Clarkson and Kevin Nisbet scored for the Ibrox side.
Rangers have now been reduced to 10 men in the first half of successive games.
The Dons boss Jimmy Thelin felt his side were not positive enough after the break.
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