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Allan McGregor put on spot about Rangers return chances as Ibrox legend has frank answer ready and waiting

Allan McGregor was put on the spot as he was asked about a Rangers return in the future.

The Ibrox legend and fans' favourite decided to call time on his career a year ago after over 500 games for the club across two stints. He was a massive player for the Light Blues during his time in Govan and was always going to leave a massive void. Jack Butland has come in and had a big debut season to help plug that gap left by the 42-year-old. Incredibly, he is yet to officially retire, and that was pointed out by Jimmy Bullard and Tubes during their meet up on the Golf Life podcast.

The Rangers hero also played with a club crested golf ball in a tribute to his old club as he teamed up with Tubes to take on Bullard at the Kittocks course at Fairmont St Andrews. The lads put questions to the former Scotland international including whether he would like a role at Rangers in the future, his favourite game and his life in Govan generally. Kicking off with that, he explained: "It was brilliant. I started training there when I was 11 or 12. On the bench for the first-team at 17 and made my debut at 20. Played 500-odd games so a wee tribute." Bullard declared "Amazing. That's beautiful." while Tubes chimed in "Proper Rangers."

As the guys continued their efforts down the back nine, Tubes asked McGregor about which of his 500-plus games meant the most, to which he responded: "It's a difficult question because there are so many good memories. I think any time you win a trophy is always good. Obviously beating your rivals is always good as well. I had some good European runs. Got to the UEFA Cup Final a couple of years ago, unfortunately we couldn't win, but still what we done in that season was incredible, the teams we beat. In this

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