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The 4 Rangers stars who should be in Hall of Fame after 'greatest ever title'

It's perhaps no surprise that the Rangers Hall of Fame has kept its doors firmly closed for the past eight years.

A venue open only to the greatest players to have pulled on the light blue, it bears the names of a pantheon of Govan goliaths including John Greig, Ally McCoist, Graeme Souness, Willie Henderson, George Young .. the list goes on.

That Lee McCulloch, Nacho Novo and the late Fernando Ricksen were the last inductees tells it’s own story about a near decade in the doldrums.

But now, after an incredible unbeaten league campaign that saw Rangers return to the very top of the Scottish game, the debate over throwing open that gateway to greatness is raging among supporters once again.

Front and centre of the discussion is the man who led Steven Gerrard’s side to that 55th title - and who finds himself pivotal to the push for more glory on the domestic and European fronts.

James Tavernier has ridden the rough with the smooth and former Ibrox forward Greg Stewart has marvelled at his leadership qualities.

As a team mate Stewart sympathised as Tavernier was singled out for flak when a title tilt went awry after the winter break two seasons running.

But the Englishman never wavered. In seven seasons Tavernier has struck 77 goals in 332 appearances from right back. A sensational figure bolstered by his equally important 105 assists.

And Stewart reckons the 30-year-old has already achieved legend status by securing a title he reckons is one of, if not THE, greatest in the club’s history.

There are others close to that list of greats too, he reckons, including Allan McGregor, Alfredo Morelos and Connor Goldson whose remarkable consistency saw him play every single minute of the title-clinching campaign.

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