McGregor in Gers retirement hint, only one option

It doesn’t take a genius to work out that Allan McGregor’s playing days are well into the final stages of his career. Last season, I felt that if Rangers had won the title, that we wouldn’t see the Gers number one again and that he would ride off into the sunset knowing that his work was...

McGregor in Gers retirement hint, only one option

It doesn’t take a genius to work out that Allan McGregor’s playing days are well into the final stages of his career.

Last season, I felt that if Rangers had won the title, that we wouldn’t see the Gers number one again and that he would ride off into the sunset knowing that his work was complete, however, last season was far from “normal” and without fans in the ground, the 39-year old feels as if there is unfinished business, as he reveals in the club’s Official Champions 55 magazine :

“You can’t call it a day when there are no fans there. I couldn’t do that.

“I need to play in front of a full Ibrox again and my body feels all right. If I felt that I couldn’t do it any more, I wouldn’t waste my time or the waste the club’s time either.

“I feel like I can still play, although that might change after pre-season! But I feel fine so why not keep going and try to win more?”

This is surely going to be his last campaign, and because of this I’d like to see two things; Jon McLaughlin given more game time, and Jon McLaughlin given a new contract.