'No better way to sign off than winning the league' - Halliday on
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Published on April 24, 2026.
Andy Halliday, former team-mate of James Tavernier, believes that winning the league would be a good way to end his 11-year career at Rangers. Halliday also believes that Tavernier's impact at the club will not be fully appreciated until he has left. Despite starting less frequently this season, Halliday believes Tavernier still had a significant impact on the pitch. He believes that if Rangers had more players, they would have won more trophies.
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