10 Players Who Exemplified What Glasgow Rangers Are All About

'Super' Ally may have been rotten as a manager, but what a player he was...

Glasgow Rangers are one of the biggest-supported clubs in Great Britain. A Scottish institution, the club was once referred to as 'Scotia's Darling Club' by the media of the country. Those days have changed somewhat, and Rangers have faced bigger challenges than ever before in regards to how they are perceived by the rest of the Scottish game. Following the unique challenges of administration and eventual liquidation of the business side of the club in 2012, Rangers were torn down by all and sundry. Intriguingly, arrests to then-owners like Craig Whyte and Charles Green recently have shown that those accusations against the fabric of Rangers have not been merited. In short, the Scottish football authorities must face up to the fact that they pre-judged the club without actually knowing the facts themselves. Things seem to be getting back on their feet, due to the hard work of Davie Weir and the new manager, Mark Warburton. The latter Englishman brings with him a steely determination and classy way of dealing with the media that represents Glasgow Rangers perfectly. It's that kind of person that this article looks to focus exclusively on. Down throughout the years, Rangers have had some very big characters. These men exemplified exactly what the fans want from their club, and remain some of the most beloved players to ever pull on the famous blue jersey.
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