10 Players Who Exemplified What Glasgow Rangers Are All About
8. Paul Gascoigne
Detractors of Rangers would point to the various personal problems Paul Gascoigne has gone through in his life as a reason why he shouldn't be on this list. On the contrary, the man was the kind of character that's been missing around Ibrox Stadium for far too long. Going even further, football in general could be doing with a few more guys like the man known simply as 'Gazza'. Yes, Paul Gascoigne was a heavy drinker, but he was also the life and soul of the party, and not just in night clubs. On the football pitch. Gazza could be relied upon to do everything in his power to entertain. Looking at football as an outlet to express himself, the England international became a hero to many young Teddy Bears quickly after his arrival at the club in 1995. Around 3 years later, Paul Gascoigne departed Glasgow Rangers for Middlesbrough. Leaving behind a lifetime of memories, the midfielder most famously scored a stunning hat trick against Aberdeen to secure an eighth consecutive Scottish League Championship in a row for Rangers in 1996. He'd never fully shine in the Champions League, but his curious mix of personality and borderline genius skills made him a legend.
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