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Declan John reveals Rangers regret as new St Mirren star wouldn't wish recent struggles on anyone

Declan John's stint at Ibrox didn’t last as long as he’d have liked. But the Welshman’s is relieved to hear St Mirren boss Stephen Robinson confirm he’s welcome to hang around in Paisley for a while yet.

The former Rangers defender spent two years in Glasgow after being signed by former Light Blues gaffer Pedro Caixinha in 2017. But he found himself shipped back home to Swansea after the arrival of Steven Gerrard. He’s now back in Scotland having joined Saints on a short-term contract last month.

And that deal with Robbo’s side is now set to be extended until the end of the season after positive talks with the Buddies board. That’s a major boost for a player who spent the first four months of the season training on his own after his release from Bolton over the summer. John - who is set to replace the suspended Scott Tanser when he makes his first Saints start against his former Ibrox employers today - said: “It's mad how football works.

“I enjoyed my time with Rangers. I wish I could’ve stayed a little bit longer. It's a great club.

“My timing at the club worked against me at the time. The manager changed over pretty quickly. Graeme Murty took over shortly after I signed. I think I did fairly well. Perhaps if I'd been there a little bit longer, things would have been different because I was building myself.

“It’s been tough lately for myself not having a club at the start of the season. I did have offers on the table in the summer, but ones that I just didn't really feel were right for me, my family.

“It then became a waiting game. But as soon as I had the phone call to come up here, it was an easy yes. As soon as I spoke to the manager, the choice was easy to come back up to the league.

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