Joe Aribo Says Goodbye

Sad to see Joe go.
A good sarf London lad 'e woz too.
Good luck Joe.
Come back and see us sometime.
 
Sad to see him go. Best of British Joe.Thanks for the making this old Bear believe. If only for ten minutes or so.
 
Wish him nothing but the best in the rest of his career. A player who will be welcomed back anytime. Thanks for the memories Joe.
 
All the best to him and he helped get 55 and made us all dream after that goal.

Hope he goes on to other teams but none will be as big as us and none will have fans like us
 
Good luck to you, Joe
My boy is gutted to see you go, but he understands.
All the best.
 
Even though he said he didn’t want to sign a new contract, he remained professional throughout. Class act. Wish him all the best. Hope he smash’s it down there.
 
Wish him happiness and success in his future career, you may not wear the royal blue of Rangers but you'll always have us in your heart and you in ours,thanks for all those magical moments. Once A Ranger always A Ranger.
 
By all accounts he’s a lovely guy off the park.i can only wish the boy well.he gave us some unforgettable moments and although it wasn’t the winning goal he joins colin stein and Willie johnstone as a rangers goal scorer in a European final.
 
Classy.

Not only as a player but a human being.

Sad to see him go. Gave us some amazing moments and will always be remembered for his contributions to 55, Scottish Cup Final and the run to Seville.
 
Feel sad about this, I personally will miss him, gave us so many memories, the first goal and the photo of him scoring in Seville is an iconic moment, a credit on and off the park as well.

Good luck Joe son, once a Ranger always a Ranger, good luck.
 
Hope he smashes it. He will be the example we can use for players coming to Rangers that if you're good enough here, you can end up in the Prem, if that's still your aim.
 
Gutted but wish Joe nothing but the best.

Some incredible moments for us and when the ball hit the net in Seville I'll never forget that feeling.

Has the potential to be a superstar down there if he does what we all know he can on a regular basis.
 
Bye Joe and thank you for many good times & 12 minutes of wild dreams. You’ll only realise how big we are once you walk down the St Mary’s tunnel to polite applause. I hope you go onto bigger things than Southampton. Best wishes.
 
Even knowing he was going,
it still tugs at my heartstrings to hear him say goodbye.
Best of luck in your future endeavors Joe.
 
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