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Thread: Scotty signs for Rangers

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    Scotty signs for Rangers

    Four year deal after passing his medical.
    Good luck to him.

    https://www.scotsman.com/sport/footb...#comments-area

    Will we meet again in the Europa Cup?
    £5.2m mentioned as the value of the deal elsewhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldcolner View Post
    Four year deal after passing his medical. Good luck to him...
    At twenty-nine that'd be hard to resist, no transfer fee, so negotiate a good salary and four years in the SPL's got to be easier than four in the EPL; as you say, good luck to a great servant of BFC

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    A real servant of our club and true professional.Played a great part in our journey under Sean Dyche.Wish him all the best for the future.

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    I certainly wish Scott all the best at Rangers and I hope that he enjoys his new challenge.
    He never, ever, gave less than 100% for the Clarets whether starting or coming on as a sub, he has been a real credit to the Clarets and it was lovely to see him yesterday fully involved in the celebration of a smashing season --along with his little daughter.

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    Seems our friendly games had a big impact on his move

    http://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2018/05/14...endly-in-2016/

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    I wish him all the best,a Great move for Scotty, playing for the most famous team in Scotland..I'm sure Celtics reign will come to an end next season.. We will see more of Scotty on the telly now than ever before..

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    the best part about this was when SD described Scotty as a boyhood Rangers fan really big fella are you quite,quite sure about that ?
    hilarious ....

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