Good luck Andy.
Lived the dream.
All the best Andy, one of us.
99% of the responses mirror my feelings - sad to see Andy go yet the over riding emotion is gratitude in his contribution and importantly the way he conducted himself through good and bad times. The way he clawed his way back to prove himself worthy of being a Ranger after being thrown into the wilderness epitomizes the character of those few that get to wear the Rangers jersey. I'll always hold him in high regard and as others have said welcome back anytime (in particular when we get those league and cup trophies back at Ibrox where they belong). All the best, thank you Andy Halliday and good luck with the future. One of the good yins.
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Great text, said everything99% of the responses mirror my feelings - sad to see Andy go yet the over riding emotion is gratitude in his contribution and importantly the way he conducted himself through good and bad times. The way he clawed his way back to prove himself worthy of being a Ranger after being thrown into the wilderness epitomizes the character of those few that get to wear the Rangers jersey. I'll always hold him in high regard and as others have said welcome back anytime (in particular when we get those league and cup trophies back at Ibrox where they belong). All the best, thank you Andy Halliday and good luck with the future. One of the good yins.