Former Rangers star Scott Arfield has delighted guests at his pal's wedding by playing guitar and singing a song he penned himself.
The 34-year-old, who left the Ibrox club when his contract ran out at the end of the season, was best man at his friend's wedding and instead of the traditional speech he stood up with his guitar and broke into song to the delight of those invited.
Guests at the wedding seemed to lap up the heartfelt tribute and can be heard laughing along as the former Burnley and Falkirk midfielder asks them to get to their feet.
Those in attendance join in with the chorus to the song 'let's all raise a glass' as the video ends and the former Rangers hero gets a standing ovation from the audience.
Punters online also loved the video and lined up to show their appreciation on social media.
One commented: "Just when you thought couldn’t love him anymore." Another said: "Is there no end to his talents?"
A third replied: "The man can do it all!"
The video was posted on Instagram by the lead singer of Scots band Saint Phnx, Stevie Jukes. He said his long term pal's solo was the 'best part of the wedding.'
Arfield was once the lead singer of a band called The Begbies and has been captured on video singing before. When he was playing for Burnley down south he sung Ibrox anthem Simply the Best, with Joey Barton.
Arfield is currently enjoying some rest after the season ended and looking for a new club after being one of five players to be released by the Gers as they begin a major rebuild.
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