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'Always a Ranger' Ibrox Title Winner Confirms Gers Departure After 11 Seasons
- On Wednesday, April 22, Rangers captain James Tavernier announced he will leave the club at the end of the season after 11 years, stating, "After a lot of thought, I've made the decision that this will be my final season at the club."
- Since joining from Wigan in 2015, the 34-year-old right-back has scored 144 goals in 562 appearances and won the Scottish Premiership in 2021, the Scottish Cup in 2022, and the League Cup in 2023.
- Former teammate Leon Balogun wrote, "Came as a young man, leaving as a legend! My Skipper," while Steven Davis noted his "incredible service to the club."
- Trailing leaders Hearts by one point with five games remaining, the captain asserted, "There is still a season to finish and we are fully focused on pushing for the league title."
- The veteran defender will play his final match for Ibrox against Falkirk on Saturday, May 16, after declining contract renewal discussions earlier this week.
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'Always a Ranger' Ibrox title winner confirms Gers departure after 11 seasons
BREAKING: Rangers captain James Tavernier has confirmed he will leave Ibrox at the end of the season after 11 years, with the 34-year-old skipper determined to sign off with Scottish Premiership title glory.
·Belfast, United Kingdom
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- 46% of the sources lean Left, 45% of the sources are Center
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