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Ex-Rangers and Killie keeper Cammy Bell has told Queen's Park he's set to retire
CAMMY BELL has told Queen’s Park he’s set to retire from football. SunSport understands the former Rangers No1 is set to hang up his gloves. It’s thought Bell, 34, informed boss Ray McKinnon of his…
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Ex-Rangers and Kilmarnock keeper Cammy Bell has told Queen’s Park he’s set to RETIRE
- Gareth Law
SunSport understands the former Rangers No1 is set to hang up his gloves.
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Cammy Bell is set to hang up his gloves and retire from Queen's ParkCredit: Kenny Ramsay - The Sun Glasgow
It’s thought Bell, 34, informed boss Ray McKinnon of his desire to stop playing on Monday and trained for the last time.
Bell hasn’t managed a first team game since joining the Spiders in February.
He has been troubled by injuries and saw Willie Muir hold onto his place when he regained fitness.
Bell – who won a Scotland cap in 2010 - started his career at Kilmarnock after coming through the ranks at Rugby Park.
Ally McCoist took him to Ibrox in 2013 and he won the League One title in his first season.
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Bell during his Rangers days Credit: Keith Campbell - The Sun Glasgow
He was axed when Mark Warburton took over and left for Dundee United – where McKinnon was in charge – in 2016.
Bell then had brief spells back at Killie, Hibs and Partick Thistle before McKinnon signed him again for Falkirk last year.
He would play what will be his last competitive match with the Bairns – a 1-0 home defeat to Clyde last October – before following McKinnon to Lesser Hampden.
The former England international joined the Light Blues on loan last season before committing his future to the club earlier this year.
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