Pressley cuts conspiracy theory down

John Nisbet
Sunday 30 April 2006 19:00 EDT
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The Hearts captain, Steven Pressley, dismissed talk of conspiracy theories after his side defeated Celtic 3-0.

The victory yesterday restored their four-point cushion over Rangers in the race for second place, and there had been suggestions before the game that Celtic would field a weakened side because they did not want to help Rangers' chances of joining them in the Champions' League next season.

However, Pressley said: "Anyone who witnessed today's game certainly couldn't make any accusations against Celtic. It was a fantastic advertisement for the Scottish game."

Rangers maintained the pressure with a 3-1 win at Kilmarnock on Saturday.

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