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Allan McGregor should leave Rangers NOW if he's going to be made back-up keeper - Kenny Miller

When I read that Allan McGregor could stay at Rangers for another year as a back-up keeper, I almost choked on my breakfast.

Not because I thought he might be retiring. He could well sign a deal at Ibrox if that’s what he and the club agree on.

I haven’t spoken to him about it so I don’t know.

But Allan McGregor as a No.2? Maybe only playing in 20 or 30 per cent of the games next season?

No, I just don’t see that happening.

I know him well enough to know that it wouldn’t suit him.

Obviously, he’s 40 and there is going to be a time when he decides to hang up his gloves.

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But when he does, he won’t want it to be off the back of playing a handful of games for Rangers.

He might as well just go now because Greegsy would not want to be that guy.

If Giovanni van Bronckhorst tells him there’s a year’s deal on the table but Jon McLaughlin will be No.1 and he would be back-up, I don’t think he’d like it.

At one point in the season, I thought he was all set on retiring.

But towards the end of the campaign, he was wavering.

From speaking to mates in the game like myself, Alan Hutton and others, we probably told him the same thing – to play on as long as he could.

I’ve said to him myself that by staying

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