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David Irvine

'Something might come up' - Allan McGregor on future after emotional Rangers exit

Allan McGregor has admitted he's unsure what the future holds after his emotional Rangers exit.

The goalkeeper, 41, left Ibrox upon the expiry of his contract in the summer.

But he made his final bow for the club last night in the testimonial match against Newcastle where he received a standing ovation and full-time send-off.

However, McGregor has revealed he is not sure himself what comes next as he was quizzed over his next move on Rangers TV.

Responding to the question, McGregor said: "I don't know, I can't say a shower again because I've had that already.

"No, I'm not sure. It has still been early, only seven weeks.

"I'm not sure, we'll see what happens. Something might come up, something might not."

McGregor previously avoided questions about his future. When asked on Sky Sports after his final competitive appearance, he joked: "I want to go and get a shower."

Ahead of the testimonial match against Newcastle - which the Premier League side won 2-1 - McGregor thanked supporters for their backing during both his spells at Ibrox.

Speaking over the loudspeaker, McGregor said of the supporters: "It's my night to say thank you to them as well.

"The length of time I have been here, the support is unbelievable. It's the best fans in the world."


The Rangers Review team is taking the hugely-popular morning briefing LIVE at New Edmiston House on July 28.

And, we're delighted to announce that none other than Barry Ferguson will join our top team of Jonny McFarlane, Joshua Barrie, Stevie Clifford and Derek Clark.

The doors will open at 6.30pm giving you time to grab a beer or soft drink before we head into an hour of debate and chat ahead of the new season; expect new signing assessments, tactical analysis, predictions and the usual banter. Then, Derek will host an exclusive chat with Barry, gaining insight into his two trophy-laden spells at the club and his take on Michael Beale's rebuild.

Tickets start at just £21.50 and can be purchased HERE.

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