They arrive in glory, leave medal-less and with virtually no exceptions praise every last detail of their life changing spell Ibrox.
Naming the non-event loanees at Ibrox is quite a task with Sheyi Ojo posting his emotional farewell on social media yesterday. He didn’t put Celtic in their place, neither did Jason Cummings, Jon Toral, Sean Goss, Emerson Hyndman and many many more.
Best fans, best club, best breakfasts, best andy haliday, best in show, best stadium, best manager, best players, best kit deal, best statements, best tantrums, best dossier, best flip flops, best team bus,best tactics, best bicycle, terrible results and an irrelevance. Sevco FC
— Den Byrne (@DenByrne2) May 21, 2020
Ojo arrived last June as a replacement for Ryan Kent, another example of Jurgen Klopp investing his trust in the club legend that he hadn’t met.
Disastrous loan spells at Wigan, Wolves, Fulham and three appearances last season for French side Reims suggested that he might not be on the verge of the big breakthrough at Anfield.
Like Jordan Jones, Jake Hastie, Greg Stewart and Brandon Barker he arrived as a wonder starlet but when Celtic won 2-0 at Ibrox in September Dave King was convinced to find a payment plan to sign Kent on a permanent basis.
Fresh starlets are expected on loan this summer, similar success is anticipated.