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    Celtic ‘closing in on Kyle Joseph transfer with Scots set to beat Tottenham to 19-year-old Wigan youngster’

    CELTIC are closing in on a deal to sign Kyle Joseph from Wigan, reports say.
    The Scotland Under-19 international’s contract expires in June and he has plenty of clubs interested in signing him on a free.

    Celtic are closing in on a deal to sign Kyle Joseph from WiganCredit: Rex Features

    As a result, he has not extended his contract, instead choosing to explore his options.
    According to the Daily Mail, Celtic are set to conclude a pre-contract which will bring the forward to Scotland.
    Tottenham and Arsenal were among those linked with the teen, who has five goals in 16 games so far this season.
    Joseph has made a huge impact for Wigan since making his debut for the club in October.

    He grabbed his first for the Latics in the win at Sunderland in December.
    And he impressed the ever-increasing number of scouts by firing a hat-trick against Burton shortly afterwards.
    If Joseph decides to move, the Latics will be entitled to compensation for the striker.
    Rangers – on the verge of a first league title since 2011 – were also said to be in for the youngster.

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    The Ibrox side are now 21 points clear of the Hoops in the Premiership table.
    And with Celtic only having 21 total points left to play for, anything less than a win over Dundee United would end the title race.
    Already Rangers fans have started the party while Rangers players were filmed dancing in their dressing room.

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    Rangers star Alfredo Morelos and team-mates celebrate with fans outside Ibrox with team near-certain to win title

    ALFREDO MORELOS joined some Rangers fans for a party after their win against St Mirren.
    The Gers frontman wasted no time in greeting supporters outside Ibrox post-match, and struck a pose holding up ten fingers.

    Rangers star Alfredo Morelos celebrates with fans outside Ibrox

    Rangers stars greet fans outside Ibrox

    And later the Rangers fans were joined by Connor Goldson, Glen Kamara, Joe Aribo, Leon Balogun and Calvin Bassey for another round of chanting.
    Video footage shows the Columbian in his flip-flops joining in with the chants of the Rangers faithful, some of whom had been outside Ibrox for hours, in spite of lockdown rules.
    As fireworks, flares and smoke bombs were being let off around him the striker cheered and celebrated, still wearing his Rangers jersey.
    Despite the police presence the celebrations continued as Goldson, Aribo, Kamara, Balogun and Bassey emerged and began dancing and filming the ecstatic fans.

    Morelos had earlier scored the second goal in Rangers’ 3-0 win against the Buddies.
    And he used his celebration to have a cheeky dig at Celtic, striking the same ten-finger pose as he did when greeting the Gers fans after the match.
    That win moved Rangers ever closer to the league title, and their fans knew it.
    Supporters congregated in Govan in the morning, lining the streets and preparing to welcome the team as they drove into the stadium.

    Alfredo Morelos netted another goal of a prolific season

    There were raucous scenes as Rangers fans partied

    The gaffer Steve Gerrard showed his delight through a window

    Scottish Police Federation chairman David Hamilton voiced his disappointment at the scenes.
    He blasted fans for giving police no option but to have to engage with “unvaccinated” crowds and putting police and the public at risk.
    Mr Hamilton said:  “It’s really disappointing. They are putting the public and officers at risk.
    “We do not have an option over whether we attend these types of incidents. Most of those attending will have been unvaccinated.”

    “The scenes from outside Ibrox were concerning and beggar belief.
    “Cheering on your team is not more important that then safety of officers and the wider public.”
    Celtic need to beat Dundee United tomorrow or else Rangers will be declared the league winners.
    If the Hoops do pick up three points at Tannadice they face the prospect of having to beat their rivals in the Old Firm derby to avoid seeing them crowned champions on their own turf.
    ⚽ Read our Football live blog for the very latest news from around the grounds

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    Rangers boss Steven Gerrard DANCES with players in dressing room celebrations after closing in on title

    STEVEN GERRARD joined in on the celebrations as he DANCED with his Rangers stars in the dressing room at Ibrox.
    The Light Blues can finally clinch their 55th top-flight title tomorrow if results go their way.

    Rangers boss Steven Gerrard dances in the dressing room at Ibrox

    Rangers’ players celebrate in the dressing room at Ibrox

    They did their part this afternoon by picking up all three points in a comfortable 3-0 victory over St Mirren at Ibrox.
    Thousands of Rangers fans had already gathered outside Ibrox earlier today to greet team on their arrival.
    And the players and staff ran to the stadium gates following the full-time whistle to celebrate with those still in the area.
    But the team took their party back to the dressing room as they looked forward to clinching the title.

    And in some brilliant videos that have emerged on social media, Gerrard can be seen dancing with his players in the centre of the room.
    As they all dance in a circle, the Rangers stars can be heard singing I’m Feeling It (In the Air) together.
    While in other footage from the celebrations, the likes of Allan McGregor, Scott Arfield and Ryan Jack can all be seen with their team-mates chanting Alfredo Morelos’ name.
    The players can also be seen with what appears to be bottles of beer as they dance around the room.

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    The gaffer Steve Gerrard showed his delight through a window

    Manager Steven Gerrard was mobbed as he drove up to the stadium

    Meanwhile, speaking after the game, Gerrard called for understanding in regards to the fans gathering at Ibrox despite lockdown restrictions.
    He said: “I’ve got to get my words right here – we are still experiencing and are involved in a pandemic. 
    “It’s important fans try to stay humble and safe.
    “That’s the priority – fans’ safety and people’s safety. I totally understand that.

    Smoke flares and bombs go off as Rangers fans celebrate their upcoming title

    Rangers supporters set off smoke bombs in celebration outside Ibrox
    “But at the same time, if you’ve got anything inside you or any part of your heart can understand what the fans have been through, you can totally understand what’s gone on outside this stadium.
    “It’s my job to try and control that. Safety is paramount at the moment but it’s tough because it has been an emotional three years for me. 
    “The fans have been here for much longer than that and have been through a lot in ten years. So you can certainly understand it.”
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    Rangers 3 St Mirren 0: Steven Gerrard’s men on brink of title after thumping win at Ibrox

    RANGERS were rampant as they put St Mirren to the sword and charged even closer towards the league title.
    Steven Gerrard’s men will be crowned champions and end Celtic’s domestic dominance if the Hoops fail to beat Dundee United on Sunday.

    Ryan Kent’s fine opener set Rangers on their wayCredit: PA:Press Association

    Ryan Kent’s left-footed goal put Rangers in frontCredit: PA:Press Association

    Ryan Kent put the home side in front with a left-footed strike from outside the area before Alfredo Morelos followed up moments later to coolly double the lead.
    Moments after the restart Ianis Hagi put the icing on the cake.
    The win puts Rangers on the brink of their first league championship in the top tier since 2011, and would also be the first of manager Steven Gerrard’s reign.
    Gerrard himself had to watch from the stands as he served a one-match touchline ban after being sent to the stand during the win against Livingston on Wednesday, and he made one change to the side that started that night as Hagi replaced Scott Arfield.

    Rangers fans from congregated outside Ibrox before the game, flouting lockdown rules to greet the squad, set off pyro and chant as a pre-title party took place.
    The players themselves then set about having a party on the field, with two fine goals in the opening 20 minutes.
    Kent’s opener was a fantastic strike. The winger found space on the edge of the box to receive the ball, faked one way and then the other before unleashing a terrific left-footed effort that arrowed into the bottom corner.
    That goal came after 15 minutes and Rangers continued in rampant fashion.

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    Alfredo Morelos scored his tenth Scottish Premiership goal of the season to make it 2-0Credit: Willie Vass – The Sun
    Glen Kamara slid a ball through for Morelos who’d peeled off Joe Shaughnessy and he superbly slotted the ball across the St Mirren goal and into the far corner from a tight angle.
    The Light Blues’ midfield was pulling all the strings with Kamara and Davis impressing in particular. Those two combined to set up Joe Aribo for another pop at goal but former Gers keeper Alnwick was able to put his body in the way of the shot from 25 yards out.
    Connor Goldson then went close from Borna Barisic’s deep free kick, his header bouncing inches wide of Alnwick’s far post.
    Hagi gave Rangers the perfect start to the second half, controlling and finishing well as Kent turned provider.

    Steven Gerrard has Rangers on the brink of domestic gloryCredit: Willie Vass – The Sun

    Rangers fans gathered outside Ibrox hours before the game to set of flares and smoke bombsCredit: Tom Farmer – Commissioned by The Sun Glasgow

    Gerrard was mobbed as he drove to Ibrox for the St Mirren clashCredit: Alan MacGregor Ewing – The Sun Glasgow
    Kent almost added his second of the afternoon ten minutes later but Alnwick proved a worthy adversary.
    At the other end Allan McGregor continued to show why he’s been so important to the Ibrox club this season, pulling off a wonderful save from Jonathan Obika’s close-range volley on 68 minutes.
    In truth Rangers seemed happy to play the patient game as the clock ticked on.
    A series of substitutions also stifled the game as the home side introduced Arfield, Leon Balogun, Jermain Defoe and Scott Wright.
    Former England international Defoe looked dangerous within minutes of coming on and raced through on goal only for the offside flag to go up.

    Then Arfield tried his best to add a fourth but Alnwick tipped the ball over the bar with five minutes remaining.
    For St Mirren, they are still in the top six but face a challenge from in-form St Johnstone and face Hamilton next week.
    If Celtic do beat Dundee United, it will only add extra fire to the Old Firm derby in two weeks’ time because Rangers could be crowned league winners at the home of their rivals.

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    Thousands of wild Rangers fans break lockdown to gather outside Ibrox ahead of title party with flares and smoke bombs

    THOUSANDS of Rangers fans have broken lockdown rules by gathering outside Ibrox to celebrate their impending Scottish title win.
    The Gers supporters turned up in huge numbers and set off flares and smoke bombs – hours before today’s game.

    Rangers supporters set off smoke bombs in celebration outside IbroxCredit: Tom Farmer – Commissioned by The Sun Glasgow

    Rangers fans gather at Ibrox ahead of today’s game against St Mirren with smoke bombs and flaresCredit: Alan MacGregor Ewing – The Sun Glasgow

    Manager Steve Gerrard was mobbed as he drove up to the stadiumCredit: Alan MacGregor Ewing – The Sun Glasgow

    Manager Steven Gerrard was also mobbed as he drove towards Ibrox to take charge of the clash with St Mirren.
    Fans marched past the main entrance of Ibrox in Glasgow singing about winning title number 55.
    They also set off flares and let off red, white and blue smoke bombs in a pyro bonanza.
    Supporters waved red, white and blue flags as they gathered in huge crowds outside their team’s famous old stadium.

    Footage also showed the supporters standing outside the stadium on Broomloan Road and Edmiston Drive getting into party mood.
    Some of them were seen wearing masks, but a lot were not in a clear beach of lockdown rules.
    Under current Tier 4 lockdown restrictions imposed by the Scottish Government, mass gatherings are banned.
    The public have been urged not to leave their homes since the turn of the year, with Nicola Sturgeon hoping to ease lockdown towards the end of April.

    There were thousands of fans spread around Ibrox, with some wearing masksCredit: Tom Farmer – The Sun Glasgow

    Smoke flares and bombs go off as Rangers fans celebrate their upcoming titleCredit: Alan MacGregor Ewing – The Sun Glasgow

    Supporters were waiting for Steven Gerrard and the team bus to arriveCredit: Alan MacGregor Ewing – The Sun Glasgow

    Rangers fans outside of Ibrox as police watch on from the sidesCredit: Tom Farmer

    The fans get into party mode with cops trying to keep them under controlCredit: Tom Farmer

    Fans waving Gers flags and setting off smoke bombs, with some wearing masksCredit: Tom Farmer

    Pyro being set off among the crowd, with many filming footage on their mobiles phonesCredit: Tom Farmer
    There is a hefty police presence on the scene. SunSport has contacted Police Scotland for comment.
    Rangers have also been approached for comment.
    Fans gathered despite not being able to enter the stadium – and not being able to win the title until Sunday at the earliest.
    Gerrard’s side are just one win away from the historic achievement.
    Should they beat St Mirren this afternoon and Celtic drop points away to Dundee United tomorrow, the Premiership crown will be theirs.
    If the Hoops do manage to win at Tannadice, then it would set up a potential Celtic Park title showdown.

    And with the Light Blues tantalisingly close, fans have gathered in their thousands to kick start the celebrations.
    Rangers fans have waited ten years to see their side climb back to the top of Scottish football.
    After their demotion to the lower leagues in 2012, it’s been a long road back for the Ibrox side.
    However, this season they have been sensational under Gerrard and have romped to their first league crown since 2011 under Walter Smith.

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    Watch Rangers boss Steven Gerrard sent off over foul-mouthed ref rant before Alfredo Morelos’ late winner

    RANGERS boss Steven Gerrard was sent to the stands after telling ref John Beaton he was ‘F****** bang wrong’ to book Alfredo Morelos for diving.
    The Liverpool legend was caught on TV confronting Beaton on the pitch at half-time at Livingston, efore Morelos hit a late winner to put Gerro’s men four points off the Scottish Premiership title.

    Rangers boss Steven Gerrard confronts John Beaton – and was shown red for his X-rated rant at the refereeCredit: PA:Press Association

    Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard is seen exchanging words with Beaton

    Colombia striker Morelos was controversially cautioned for allegedly trying to win a penalty after a challenge from Max Stryjek.
    Sky Sports cameras then followed Gerrard as he made his way towards Beaton following the whistle for the break.
    Gerro was soon heard saying: “You’re not speaking to me?”
    Beaton replied: “I can’t”. And Gerrard responded: “I know why you’re not speaking to me, it’s because you got it f***ing bang wrong.

    “You’re bang out of order.”
    Ex-England midfielder Gerrard was shown a yellow card before promptly being given a red.
    As expected, Rangers pressed for a winner after the interval.
    And just when it seemed fifth-placed Livingston might hold on, Morelos was on hand to tap the only goal after 87 minutes.

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    Beaton reaches for his yellow and red cardsCredit: PA:Press Association

    Gers are now 18 points clear, meaning they could even be crowned champions this Sunday.
    Gerrard will land his biggest honour as a manager so far if Rangers see off St Mirren at Ibrox on Saturday and Celtic fail to win at Dundee United the following day.
    The Glasgow club also face Slavia Prague in the last-16 of the Europa League next Thursday.

    Gerrard was furious at Alfredo Morelos being booked in the first half for a diveCredit: Willie Vass – The Sun

    The Colombian star was Rangers’ hero as he scored a late winner against LivingstoneCredit: PA:Press Association

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    Where are they now? The Rangers stars who helped clinch Third Division title in 2013 to start amazing journey to the top

    IT WAS billed as The Journey Part 1.
    Rangers had plunged to the bottom of Scottish football after years of financial mismanagement. 

    Lee McCulloch lifts the Third Division title as Rangers complete phase one of The JourneyCredit: Keith Campbell – The Sun Glasgow

    Ally McCoist was left with a threadbare squad to choose from as Rangers started again from scratch in the fourth tier of Scottish football. 
    The recovery process began as an unrecognisable Light Blues side romped to the Third Division title in 2012-13.
    Nine years on, those dreaded trips to Peterhead and Elgin are now nothing more than distant memories.
    The days of being humiliated at Ibrox by minnows like Annan Athletic are long gone. 

    Rangers legend Ally McCoist managed the club through its darkest daysCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    But the undying loyalty shown by supporters through the club’s darkest days will never be forgotten. 
    As the old song goes, everywhere and anywhere, they followed on. And that’s what will make the Premiership title this season the sweetest of the lot for every Rangers fan. 
    After watching Celtic hoover up every piece of silverware for the last decade, Steven Gerrard has shattered the ten in a row dream and the Premiership trophy is on its way to Govan.
    As Gers prepare to be crowned champions of Scotland, SunSport takes a look back at every player who played their part in the journey from the bottom as part of our special three-part series.

    Neil Alexander
    From the Uefa Cup Final to the Third Division, goalkeeper Alexander experienced a rollercoaster five years at Ibrox.
    After Allan McGregor refused to transfer his contract over to the Newco, Alexander was an ever-present throughout 2012-13 as Gers completed phase one of The Journey to the top.
    But there was to be no fairytale ending as he left the club at the end of that season following a bitter contract dispute, with Cammy Bell replacing him between the sticks.
    The 42-year-old now works as a goalkeeping coach for Dundee United.
    Emilson Cribari

    Brazilian stopper Emilson Cribari spent two years at RangersCredit: John Gunion – The Sun Glasgow
    Brazilian defender Cribari arrived at Rangers with an impressive pedigree, having played for the likes of Empoli, Lazio and Napoli.
    He helped the club to back-to-back promotions before retiring at the end of his two-year deal.
    Dorin Goian
    Romanian stopper Goian became a fans’ favourite at Ibrox after joining from Palmero in 2011.
    As Gers embarked on life outside the top-flight, he featured in the 2-1 Challenge Cup win against Brechin City before spending the rest of the season on loan at Italian side Spezia. He then left Gers by mutual consent in summer 2013.
    Goian has since tried his luck at management, spending three years with CSM Bucovina Rădăuți and a short spell at Foresta Suceava.
    Carlos Bocanegra
    USA captain Bocanegra formed a solid partnership with Goian in the 2011-12 season before the club were rocked by administration and later liquidation.
    He had initially vowed not to walk away and made six appearances at the start of Third Division campaign. But after being dropped by his international team, the centre-back joined Racing de Santander on loan before cutting ties with Gers in 2013.
    The 41-year-old now works as a technical director for MLS side Atlanta United and was last year elected to the National Soccer Hall of Fame.
    Anestis Argyriou

    Rangers cut short Anestis Argyriou’s contractCredit: Keith Campbell – The Sun Glasgow
    Greek defender Argyriou penned a two-year deal with Rangers after impressing Ally McCoist on trial.
    The ex-AEK Athens star made 27 appearances for the club before ripping up his contract in September 2013.
    He later had spells in Poland and Cyprus before retiring in Greece.
    Darren Cole
    The right-back burst onto the scene by making a memorable debut in the 1-1 Champions League clash with Turkish side Bursaspor.
    Yet despite earning huge praise from Walter Smith, his Ibrox career failed to take off as he didn’t feature at all for Ally McCoist in the subsequent campaign.
    Cole made a handful of appearances overall and his contract was terminated in August 2013 after failing to report for a reserve friendly game.
    The 29-year-old now plays for Derry City after spells at Partick Thistle, Morton, Livingston and Broxburn Athletic.
    Kirk Broadfoot
    Broadfoot enjoyed a trophy-laden five years at Rangers but could never have imagined leaving in the circumstances he did.
    The defender chose to stay with the Light Blues when they were forced to start again in Scotland’s fourth tier and even rejected a switch to Hungarian champions Debreceni VSC.
    But after making two appearances in the new season, Broadfoot had a change of heart and left for Blackpool in the hope of earning a Scotland recall. The ex-St Mirren star, 36, now plays for Kilmarnock.
    Sebastien Faure

    Sebastien Faure celebrates with Dean ShielsCredit: PA:Press Association
    The former France Under-20s defender arrived from Lyon in 2012 but wasn’t a popular figure with Rangers fans.
    During the club’s ill-fated Championship season, he let rip in an astonishing interview after becoming an outcast.
    He insisted he would be “p****d off” if he wasn’t involved in an upcoming Betfred Cup Old Firm game, blasted the club’s diet regime and admitted it was a struggle to play in front of a full house at Ibrox.
    Faure left Glasgow at the end of his three-year contract and now plys his trade with French minnows GOAL FC.
    Ross Perry
    Academy graduate Perry became the first player born in the 1990s to play for the Rangers first team after making his debut in a friendly against LA Galaxy.
    The defender was one of a select few who agreed to transfer his contract to the Newco but sadly for the Scotland youth international, his career has been blighted by injuries.
    He made 23 appearances in the Third Division but was released following the 2013-14 campaign after suffering an ankle ligament injury.
    Perry, 31, has spent the majority of his career in the lower leagues and now plays for Darvel.
    Chris Hegarty
    The Northern Irishman is currently on the books of Crusaders but helped Rangers to Third Division glory after an unexpected call from Super Ally.
    In an 2018 interview with SunSport, he said: “I left the summer they were demoted, but Ally McCoist asked me to come back for pre-season.
    “There were only seven or eight there. It was a crazy situation, but he offered me a year’s contract.
    “I played in front of a full house at Ibrox and scored a goal there, which was a highlight for me. I played 32 first-team games and got a title medal.”
    Luca Gasparotto

    Chris Heggarty, Andy Murdoch and Luca GasparottoCredit: Keith Campbell – The Sun Glasgow
    The Canadian was once a highly-rated prospect but failed to make the grade for Rangers.
    After various loan spells, he only managed a few appearances before joining Falkirk permanently in 2016.
    Moves to Morton and York City followed, but at the age of just 25, the defender is now retired from football.
    Lee Wallace
    While other big name stars jumped ship, Wallace sacrificed his Scotland career to stick with Rangers during their darkest days.
    The left-back played a huge part in steering Gers through the leagues during a huge period of uncertainty.
    Yet despite his loyal devotion, Wallace’s eight years at Ibrox came to a bitter end after losing his captaincy and being frozen out following a bust-up with Graeme Murty in the aftermath of an embarrassing 4-0 Scottish Cup semi-final defeat to Celtic at Hampden.
    The 33-year-old only played 52 minutes under Steven Gerrard before joining Mark Warburton’s QPR in summer 2019.
    David Templeton
    Just three days after scoring against Liverpool in a Europa League clash at Anfield, Templeton agreed to drop down the leagues and move to Ibrox.
    The £700,000 capture was hailed as a major coup for the Light Blues having signed a talent who had just been nominated for PFA Player of the Year.
    Temps hit 15 goals in his debut season at Ibrox, followed by a 17-goal League One campaign, but his spell at Rangers was wrecked by a series of injuries and he managed just three appearances under Warburton before being released.
    He eventually linked up with Hamilton after spending a year without a club before joining Burton Albion for two seasons. Now back at Accies, his injury curse has struck again after being ruled out for the rest of the campaign.
    Ian Black

    Ian Black won the Third Division and League One with RangersCredit: Keith Campbell – The Sun Glasgow
    Templeton joined former Hearts teammate Black at Ibrox, after the tough-tackling midfielder had left Tynecastle earlier that summer.
    Black had all the combative attributes to succeed in the uncompromising lower leagues and his form even landed him a surprise Scotland cap.
    But in September 2013, Black was hit with a ten-game ban and £7,500 fine for gambling and even betting against his OWN team.
    Since his release in 2015, the Scottish Cup winner’s career hit the downward spiral, finishing up at Scottish junior club Tranent. He’s now assistant manager at Lowland League outfit Bo’ness United.
    Lewis Macleod
    Macleod’s emergence came as a result of Rangers’ financial implosion, as McCoist turned to youth during testing times.
    The classy midfielder immediately made a huge impression and penned a five-year deal in September 2012 and was named the club’s Young Player of the Year.
    However, his Gers career stalled due to injury and health issues after taking an adverse reaction to a viral infection – leading to early retirement fears.
    The youth product bounced back though and was later sold to Warburton’s Brentford for around £1million. The ex-Wigan ace now plays for Plymouth Argyle.
    Robbie Crawford
    Crawford won Third Division and League One winners’ medals with Rangers before reaching a crossroads in 2016.
    After leaving Ibrox, he had a couple of short spells with Raith Rovers and East Kilbride before holding talks with American side North Carolina.
    The 27-year-old midfielder eventually got his career back on track by joining Icelandic champions FH Hafnarfjörður and later moved to Finland. He now plays for US outfit Charleston Battery.
    Andy Murdoch
    Murdoch established himself as a regular under Stuart McCall during the club’s doomed Scottish Championship campaign, winning Rangers’ Young Player of the Year award.
    But the arrival of new boss Warburton saw his first-team chances limited, and he was shipped out on loan to Cowdenbeath and Queen of the South before joining Morton permanently in 2016. Currently turns out for Ayr United.
    Kyle Hutton

    Kyle Hutton won major honours with RangersCredit: Keith Campbell – The Sun Glasgow
    Just over a decade since starring for Rangers in the Champions League against Man United, Hutton now plays for Lowland League side East Kilbride.
    The midfielder won the SPL title and League Cup with Gers and even started in a blockbuster European clash with Manchester United at Ibrox.
    Hutton, 30, was a key man for McCoist during the club’s season at the foot of Scottish football but lost his way after a nightmare leg break the following year before being released in 2015.
    Andrew Mitchell
    Ex-Man City youth Mitchell only made seven appearances for Gers in 2012-13 but won a couple of man of the match awards.
    Now back in Northern Ireland with Larne FC, Mitchell recently said: “Playing for such a huge club as the Glasgow Rangers has given some wonderful memories, I am grateful for the coaching I received there from guys like Ian Durrant and Jim Sinclair.”
    Tom Walsh
    Winger Walsh made his debut at the age of just 16 against Stirling Albion – his only appearance of the Third Division campaign. 
    Injury problems stunted his progress, and although he made further appearances under McCall and Kenny McDowall, he never made the grade. Now plays for Ayr United.
    Fraser Aird

    Fraser Aird is a big Rangers fanCredit: Keith Campbell – The Sun Glasgow
    The Canadian winger helped Gers seal Championship promotion before leaving for Vancouver Whitecaps on loan in January 2016.
    Aird left Rangers for good a year later, signing a short-term deal with Falkirk before spells with Dunfermline, Queen of the South and Dundee United.
    In 2019, he was axed by Cove Rangers after being caught on camera aiming abuse at Celtic fans during a Parkhead Old Firm clash and is now back in Canada playing for FC Edmonton.
    Danny Stoney
    Attacker Stoney can always say he lived the dream by playing for his boyhood heroes.
    Now at Johnstone Burgh FC, the 24-year-old – who has a Rangers tattoo on his calf – made three cameos as a sub. 
    Barrie Mckay

    Barrie Mckay played his best football at Rangers under Mark WarburtonCredit: Keith Campbell – The Sun Glasgow
    Mckay caught the eye in 2012 but was forced to prove himself on loan at Morton and Raith Rovers.
    His Rangers career really burst into life when Warburton took over, scoring in the Scottish Cup semi-final win over Celtic and starring as the club finally secured top-flight promotion.
    However, after being deemed surplus to requirements by Pedro Caixinha in the summer of 2017, he followed Warburton to Nottingham Forest.
    The 26-year-old is currently on loan at Fleetwood Town from Swansea City.
    Lee McCulloch
    Big Jig was one of the biggest names to remain with Rangers following liquidation. 
    The versatile striker captained Gers and ended the campaign as top scorer with 26 goals.
    The ex-Scotland man scored a hat-trick in the 3-0 win against Airdrieonians to secure the League One title and was appointed player/coach the following season when McCoist was put on gardening leave. 
    McCulloch – now a coach with Hearts – ended his long career with Rangers in 2015, claiming he became the “fall guy” following a disastrous Championship campaign. 
    Dean Shiels
    Ex-Kilmarnock star Shiels reportedly snubbed the chance of guaranteed Champions League football with Danish champions FC Nordsjaelland to join Rangers in 2012.
    The Northern Ireland playmaker was a regular during his four years at Ibrox, scoring 32 goals in 125 games, and left as they won promotion to the Premiership. 
    Now aged 35, Shiels has retired from football as he completes his coaching badges in a bid to follow his dad, Kenny, into management. 
    Kevin Kyle

    Kevin Kyle negotiated his own Rangers contractCredit: Keith Campbell – The Sun Glasgow
    Scotland international Kyle couldn’t believe his luck when he landed one final big pay day at Rangers.
    After leaving Hearts in March 2012, Kyle was offered a deal after impressing McCoist on trial.
    The target man striker would have been happy to earn around £700 a week at Ibrox but ended up pocketing THREE times more than what he hoped for.
    Now a podcast favourite on Open Goal, the pundit revealed: “I walked in and the gaffer says: ‘Right Kevin, what you after?’
    “I don’t know what happened, what came over me, but I just went: ‘I want the same money I was getting at Hearts – about £150,000 a year’.
    “He says: ‘Alright, OK, I don’t know if we can give you that’. I says: ‘Well you come back to me with an offer’.
    “I went out, f****** nervous, thinking what have I just said there? I’m thinking I’ve killed myself.
    “He told me to come back in and he says: ‘We’ll give you £100,000 a year and £1,000 in appearance money’.
    “I was buzzing. I’d have played with Rangers for nothing!”

    Andrew Little
    Following the club’s expulsion from the SPL, Little decided to sign a new contract and bagged 25 goals in the Third Division campaign.
    The Northern Irishman had cemented his position as a key player for McCoist.
    But after smashing his cheekbone and jaw in a horror collision, the striker missed most of the unbeaten League One run and was released at the end of that season. 
    He retired from playing at the age of 29 but will always be fondly remembered for his Old Firm winner against Celtic in 2012.
    Kal Naismith
    Naismith was barely given a look in at Rangers, making just five starts, before his release in 2013.
    But the Scots utility man has managed to find his feet down south, moving to Accrington Stanley before starring for Portsmouth as they finished League Two champions in 2016.
    He was a regular with Wigan Athletic before joining Championship side Luton Town in January. 
    Fran Sandaza

    Fran Sandaza was humiliated by a Celtic pranksterCredit: Keith Campbell – The Sun Glasgow
    Former St Johnstone striker Sandaza was famously sacked by Rangers after falling for a Celtic fan’s phone prank.
    The Spaniard was fooled into thinking he was speaking to an American-based agent in Los Angeles and well, the rest is history.
    The ex-Dundee United star said he’d jump at the chance of a money-spinning MLS deal – but the wind-up instead cost Sandaza his Ibrox career.
    The globe-trotting forward has since played for eight different clubs across the continent, and is currently with Indian Super League side Hyderabad FC.
    Kane Hemmings
    Hemmings has scored goals for fun pretty much everywhere he has played – except Rangers.
    But ahead of the 2012-13 campaign, the striker suffered a devastating knee injury which ruled him out for eight months.
    After making a few cameo appearances from the bench, the Englishman was released. 
    He later enjoyed a remarkable spell at Dundee – scoring 21 Premiership goals – and now plays with Burton Albion. More

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    Arsenal ‘make Odsonne Edouard transfer enquiry to Celtic with Mikel Arteta preparing to replace Lacazette in summer’

    ARSENAL have reportedly made an enquiry to sign Celtic striker Odsonne Edouard.
    The Gunners are looking for new options up front with Alexandre Lacazette likely to leave this summer.

    Odsonne Edouard has reportedly been lined up by Arsenal for a summer swoopCredit: Kenny Ramsay – The Sun Glasgow

    Alexandre Lacazette is likely to leave Arsenal this summerCredit: AFP

    And 23-year-old Celtic forward Edouard fits the bill for the Gunners, reports say.
    The Transfer Window Podcast claim that Arsenal have made contact and Celtic are looking for £21.5million.
    Edouard joined from PSG in 2018 having previously had a loan spell in Glasgow.
    He has scored 21 goals in 34 appearances in all competitions this season at Celtic Park.

    But the former France U21 international is out of contract next season.
    And another man whose contract is up soon is Arsenal’s French striker Alexandre Lacazette.
    The former Lyon striker was wanted by the likes of Atletico Madrid and Roma last summer.
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    Lacazette has failed to live up to his £46.5million price tag for Arsenal since joining in 2017.
    Monaco are reportedly keen on signing him this summer.
    Monaco could appeal to the forward as they are battling for Champions League qualification this season.

    Mikel Arteta says he is very proud of the way Arsenal played against Leicester after perhaps their best performance this season More