When Dick Advocaat put pen-to-paper on a deal to make him the new manager of Rangers, there was a Dutch revolution at the club. Quickly entering the transfer market, Advocaat managed to bring many of his fellow countrymen to Ibrox. Fans lapped up the chance to see excellent players like Arthur Numan on home turf, and the Dutch internationalist was a raging success. The £4.5 million paid to PSV Eindhoven for Numan seemed well worth it once fans witnessed his skills. One of the most popular left backs of the modern era, the man was super-reliable and always put in a shift. Staying at the club for 5 years, Arthur was a stalwart by the time he retired in 2003. To this day, the man still stays in Scotland, and remains a football pundit on Scottish matches from time to time. Nowadays, it's unlikely that Rangers could tempt a Dutch internationalist to join the club. The current left back for the Netherlands is Jetro Willems, also a PSV player. He's been courted by the likes of Manchester City, and Glasgow Rangers just can't compete financially with clubs in England at the moment.
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