Every week Rangers have different former players come out at half-time. Spurs should have a couple a former players on the board, who know what the supporters want.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There are people for whom Rangers Football Club is their entire way of life.
Spurs haven't got the funds they need so success has to be achieved gradually.
But Rangers don't need to go there and win, they need to go there and get a point. I think the hardest thing about it is there will be no supporters. Playing in an empty ground will be a problem for the players.
A lot of them want to come and play for Manchester United. They want to play because Alex has a record of giving youth a chance and we have the history and heritage of Manchester United.
Something interesting has happened over the last 10 years in the Premier League. Players who once would have been discarded as expensive and too old have become important parts of title-winning squads.
But then I always wanted to play for Rangers. Man United is a great club and Alex Ferguson is a legend.
The Spurs are a great organization.
I still bump into Spurs fans who say: 'Why did you have to go?' I say back: 'What more could I have done?' I talk to them and I think they appreciate I had good reasons.
The worst thing Spurs ever did was get rid of Keith Burkinshaw. They have never replaced him.
I'm a Rangers fan and I love the club but this will be a difficult game.
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