
Rangers legend spotted at popular Glasgow restaurant as ‘unforgettable evening' hailed
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A RANGERS legend has been spotted at a popular Glasgow restaurant.
The venue is run by Rangers fans, with framed Gers shirts and photos of Scotland players hung up on the wall.
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A Rangers legend has been snapped after enjoying a meal at a popular Glasgow restaurant
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John Greig was pictured with Mr Singh in a post on the restaurant's Facebook page
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Greig spent his entire 17-year senior playing career with Gers
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John Greig, voted the Greatest Ever Ranger in 1999, posed for a picture after enjoying a meal at Mr Singh's India.
He posed with Mr Singh in a picture posted on the restaurant's Facebook.
The caption said: "Such a pleasure having John Greig dine with us!
"We captured a pitch-perfect moment with Papa Signh and John - absolute legends in our eyes.
"A truly unforgettable evening!"
Greig played 498 games for the club in a career spanning 17 years from 1961-1978.
He won five Scottish titles, six Scottish Cups, four League Cups and the Uefa Cup Winner's Cup in 1972.
He later had a five-year spell as manager at Ibrox when he added another four cups to his haul, and is a Hall of Famer too.
Meanwhile, a new contender has emerged in the race to become new Gers manager.
A report from the BBC says that Ibrox chiefs have spoken to a European manager who is currently out of work.
Roger Hannah and Robert Grieve debate if Davide Ancelotti or Russell Martin should be the next Rangers manager in the Coffee Club
Ex-Feyenoord manager Brian Priske is believed to have held talks with the club's hierarchy.
It's understood that no decision has yet been made, but that Priske is amongst the candidates being considered for the position.
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