A teenage Rangers star has posted a tribute to his mother on social media following her sad death.
Posting a couple of throwback snaps with his mum on Twitter and Instagram today, Alex Lowry wrote: "Rest in peace mum."
Rangers fans have showed their support to their young prospect Lowry after hearing the awful news, reports Glasgow Live. The 19-year-old midfielder is a product of the club's youth system after signing when he was just 10.
One well-wisher said: "So sorry for your loss. Stay strong. She'll be so proud of you."
A second added: "There will never be the right words when you suffer a loss so significant, but all your fans and the whole of your Rangers family. My thoughts are with you and your family at this difficult time."
Another said: "Sending love to you and your family in this hard moment, I know this doesn’t help but your a great wee player keep working hard for the famous Glasgow Rangers I’m sure your mum was, and is, very proud of you Alex."
And another went on: "So sorry for your loss to you and your family at thus sad time, your mum will be very proud of you young man, your mum will always be with you watching over you."
And a fifth said: "Awful news, Rangers family will be here for him, absolutely terrible for the lad. Take care wee man."
Alex played in the junior and B teams before making his first-team debut for Rangers in January last year, when he came on as a first half substitute.
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