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Hoops legend McGrain leads Sevens charge for Scottish giants

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Celtic legend Danny McGrain is hoping his team can go one better than last year's runners-up spot when they compete in this weekend's HKFC IP Global International Soccer Sevens.

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The Scottish giants lost 2-0 to English rivals Aston Villa in the 2008 final and will be aiming to improve on that when the 2009 edition kicks off at Hong Kong Football Club today.

'Villa had that little bit extra last year and the better team won,' admitted McGrain, assistant to Celtic squad manager Willie McStay. 'We're in a tough group this year so our priority is to make sure we qualify for the Cup on Sunday and then we'll take it from there.'

Celtic have unearthed plenty of stars at the Sevens, including current first team captain Steve McManus, John Kennedy, Shaun Maloney and Liam Miller.

This year they have high hopes for flying winger Niall McGinn. The 21-year-old, already a Northern Ireland international, was signed from Derry City last December. 'He's got pace to burn and can play on the right or left,' said McGrain, one of the all-time great fullbacks who played 663 games for Celtic and earned 62 Scotland caps.

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'In the past we've brought quite a few young players over here who have progressed to the first team. This is our seventh year of competing here and it's always been enjoyable.'

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