I wish there were more- loser McGregor opens up on his Ibrox regrets

Soccer Football - Champions League - Group A - Rangers v Ajax Amsterdam - Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - November 1, 2022 Rangers' Allan McGregor reacts Action Images via Reuters/Lee Smith

Allan McGregor has opened up on five years of failure at Ibrox.

Despite another outstanding close season celebrating the impact of Todd Cantwell and speculating over the impact of the Micky Beale Revolution, McGregor was empty handed as he made his final ‘lap of honour’ with all three domestic trophies secured across the city.

Since joining the Tribute Act in 2018 McGregor has watched Celtic dominate with two trebles while St Johnstone have won as many trophies as the serial losers that the veteran keeper has shared a dressing room with.

There was no new contract on offer from Micky Beale at the end of last season, Jack Butland has taken his place in goals with McGregor sharing his pain with the Daily Record:

I wish there were more, I’m not going to lie. Without wanting to sound negative here, we have won two trophies from a possible 15 in the last five years – 16 if you include the Europa League final – and that is not enough for this club.

At Rangers there always has to be a standard where every game and every trophy is a must-win. I try to do my best to get that through to people, that you must be consistently winning leagues and winning cups. We need to get back to that as soon as possible.

McGregor did play in five of the six Champions League matches that earned Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s side a place in the record books.

James Tavernier has watched Celtic lift even more trebles than Greegsy but already the former Wigan utility man is shouting the odds about what Beale’s Gumtree Galacticos will be winning in the season ahead.

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