Ryan After leaving the team, Jack said it was a “honour and privilege” to represent Rangers. Five mainstays were announced to be leaving Ibrox earlier this month, including the Scotland international. Jack joined the Light Blues in 2017 on a free contract from Aberdeen, and he made 210 appearances before winning the Scottish Premiership in 2021. “Now the season is done and dusted, I would just like to say it’s been absolute honour and privilege to wear the Rangers badge over the last seven years,” the 32-year-old posted to Instagram. It means a great deal to me.
“Being a fan growing up and having a dream, to going out and living that dream has been an incredible journey that will stay with me for the rest of my life.”Above all, a huge thank you to all of the fans—those who will always be there to support you through good times and bad. You are the ones who keep this wonderful club moving forward, and I have gotten nothing but amazing support from you over the past seven years.”Among our shared experiences are of winning a European final, 55 Champions League games, and leading the team back into Europe.”Your assistance has always been valued and will always be remembered.
I will now just be one of you and I will be supporting the team moving forward from the outside.
“I wish Philippe [Clement], his staff and players all the best for next season and going forward.”
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