A group of Rangers legends reunited for a meal at a Glasgow restaurant recently.
Bob Malcolm, Marvin Andrews, Charlie Miller, Craig Moore and Andy McLaren dined at Mister Singh's on Elderslie Street.
All five played for the Ibrox side during their careers and enjoyed a good catch-up at the Indian eatery.
Bob said he had a 'great day out' and that he hadn't laughed so much in his life following reminiscing on all the group's tales from their Rangers days.
Great day out haven’t laughed so much in my life with all the old stories 😂😂😂 @marvellous_77 @CharlieMiller76 @CraigMoore_18 still can’t believe @andymclaren7 came dressed as beatlejuice 😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/H5cdGEYfzd
— Bob Malcolm (@BM12____) November 25, 2024
The men posed for a photo around the table and were joined by restaurateur Satty Singh.
Mister Singh's has become a popular destination for the city's footballers past and present, and Satty himself is a die-hard fan of the club.
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Photographs of Ibrox heroes adorn the walls, the restaurant catered a matchday at the stadium’s hospitality hub Club Cooper, and Satty even named his sons after Mark Walters and Oleg Kuznetsov.
But despite his die-hard devotion, well-known names associated with Celtic have also made appearances at the restaurant for a meal.
Martin O’Neill and Frank McAvennie have dined there, and Satty previously revealed that any Celtic fan choosing to come for a curry can pose with a replica of the 1967 European Cup that they have.
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