10 Players Who Exemplified What Glasgow Rangers Are All About
3. John Greig
The past few years, as aforementioned, have been difficult for Glasgow Rangers. Many supporters have lost their way somewhat, lashing out at club legends for their lack of outcry at the various hardships surrounding the club. John Greig, one of the most revered captains in Rangers rich history, has been one of those figures. There have been many fans unhappy at Greig's lack of staunch support for their cause opposing a number of board members. This all led to many questioning the man's legendary status, which is utterly ludicrous. Throughout all the finger pointing, it's very unclear exactly what people expected John Greig to do. Moved aside by the previous regime, the guy was in a tough spot. Cheerfully, he has come through it, and is once again a cherished member of the Rangers family. The statue that stands outside Ibrox Stadium pays brilliant tribute to Greig. Debates have raged on for years about the fact he was voted Rangers 'Greatest Ever Player' by the club itself, but it cannot be denied that he has played an important role in the folklore of the team. For many years, it was easy to describe John Greig as 'Mr. Rangers'.
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