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Celtic fans' Rangers obsession means they can't see a Champions League shocker coming - Hotline

Allan McGregor has decided to give it another year at Rangers but could the veteran goalkeeper be putting his Ibrox icon status on the line? Some fans reckon the 40-year-old shotstopper’s decision to sign a new deal should be applauded.

Others fear it’s time his gloves should be hung up, in a playing sense at least.

said: “ McGregor one of the finest goalies I have ever seen so it’s good to see he'll finish his career at Ibrox. Today's players are only interested in big financial paydays, their greed knows no bounds. Loyalty is a totally meaningless word to them so I have respect for McGregor knocking back a payday from the Arabs to play his last hurrah with his beloved Rangers. That's the meaning of the word true blue.”

But claimed: “McGregor’s standing as one of the greatest ever Rangers goalkeepers is undoubted. But I fear next season will be one too many if he is number one. That shirt should be Jon McLaughlin ’s. And I wouldn’t blame Robby McCrorie for pushing for a transfer if he has to spend another year as number three. McGregor is a legend but it’s someone else’s time now - maybe McGregor could concentrate on coaching instead?”

Sticking with Rangers and , is full of optimism ahead of the new season.

He said: “I cannot wait for the new season. Rangers are back and it's official. Money in the bank, assets on the pitch, youngsters coming through from the academy, totally vindicated on the shameful cinch deal, and no historical court cases to cloud our ambitions. We have put Scottish football back on the map. Celtic supporters are so obsessed with what's happening with us rather than focusing on the Champions League. A repeat of the Bodo/Glimt debacle could be extremely bad for our coefficient.”

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