Some Rangers fans have flocked to a tweet that was recently posted by the club’s official Twitter account featuring “a message” from Gers attacker Greg Stewart.
Rangers’ recent tweet shares footage of Stewart, who has taken the opportunity to send “love and support to all the Rangers family across the world” amid the current viral outbreak.
The 30-year-old attacker goes on to state that he “can’t wait” to get back out onto the pitch representing Rangers once the postponement of Scottish football, which was announced in a statement that was released via the SPFL’s official website on 13 March, is over.
Some Gers supporters have been reacting positively to this tweet which has shared a message of support from Stewart. Read the positive reactions of some Rangers fans who have been responding to this post in the tweets below.
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? A message from Greg Stewart.
? #StayHomeSaveLives pic.twitter.com/4uvJYSq81q
— Rangers Football Club (@RangersFC) April 9, 2020
Well done pal. Strong message. Stay strong
— Ianis “Hagi” Wyllie (@ian_wyllie) April 9, 2020
Well said Greg, we ( the Rangers supporters around the world) also can’t wait to see you play again. Stay healthy and stay strong
— Scottishpride (@Scottishpride3) April 9, 2020
Inspiring stuff.
— RWK (@Richard220479) April 9, 2020
Staunchist so far! We are the people greg!!
— Pro_active_quark (@Active_ProQ) April 9, 2020
Greg stay safe you and the family bro. All the best. Stirling boy ????
— D ? Z Z ? (@DarrenCaw) April 9, 2020
Blink 3 times if you’re in trouble
— Tyson (@DrCrazyLong) April 9, 2020
What do we think?
As professional football is currently suspended in Scotland, it may not be too surprising to see that some Rangers supporters have flocked to this tweet sharing a message from one of their club’s players, considering that they are currently unable to watch them play football. It may be understandable why some Rangers fans have been reacting positively to their club’s recent tweet featuring this message of support from Stewart, as messages like this one may play a role in keeping the fans and the players connected during this time when fans can’t go to see the team play at Ibrox.