James Tavernier has pledged his future to Rangers by declaring his love for the Gers.
The right-back has been prolific for Rangers this season, rampaging down the right flank and proving himself to be lethal from free-kicks.
He was on target again today, scoring a crucial goal for the Gers to nudge them 2-1 ahead against Falkirk at Ibrox with only nine minutes left in the Scottish Championship fixture.
Rangers ultimately ran out 3-1 winners, but it was Tavernier's goal which had been the turning point.
The Love and Passion I have for @RangersFC is indescribable #RangersFamily #MyHome #ForeverBlue pic.twitter.com/V2uSklxnSE
— James Tavernier (@James_Tavernier) October 3, 2015
He took to social media this evening to speak of his love for Rangers, the club he joined this summer from Wigan Athletic.
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Tavenier posted a photograph of himself celebrating at Ibrox and wrote: "The Love and Passion I have for @RangersFC is indescribable #RangersFamily #MyHome #ForeverBlue."
The defender, who started life in Leeds United's youth set-up before then heading to Newcastle United after seven years at Elland Road, has been taken by Rangers fans to their hearts.
He has been nicknamed the "Blue Cafu" in a nod towards the legendary former Brazil right-back.