Aaron Ramsey and the romantic Rangers first start that will see him join 6 Scottish football A-listers
It could be quite a culture shock for Aaron Ramsey if he steps out at Galabank for Rangers against Annan on Saturday.
The 2500-capacity stadium in Dumfriesshire is a world away from what the Welsh international is used.
Having moved to Glasgow on loan from Juventus, the 31-year-old has recently been used to the likes of the iconic San Siro in Serie A.
And having joined Arsenal as a youngster there was no shortage of glamour in the English Premier League or with Wales as he helped them reach the last four at Euro 2016.
But there is nothing like the charm of lower league grounds in Scottish football and particularly when it comes to the romance of the Scottish Cup.
Here, Record Sport Online looks at six other famous footballing names who experienced the delights of some of our traditional football grounds.
The Manchester United legend will always be associated with his time at Old Trafford but the Northern Irishman’s time there ended when he was just 27.
His career then took him all over the globe from Los Angeles to Leith with a short stint at Easter Road.
During his year in Edinburgh he famously missed a game against Ayr United in the Scottish Cup in favour of a night out with French rugby union player Jean-Pierre Rivas, in town for a Five Nations game, and Legend has it that the American popstar Debbie Harry, lead singer of Blondie, was also on the night out.
But during Best’s time he featured in a 2-2 League Cup quarter final draw against the Honest Men to experience the old charm of Somerset Park.
The Italian strike legend conjured up a magical hat-trick against Clyde in the League Cup after his shock move to Dundee during the Dens Park days under madcap Giovanni Di Stefano.
And the former Juventus man


