HutDon chison, a former midfielder for West Ham and Liverpool, laments not getting the chance to join Rangers.
The 52-year-old former Scotland midfielder was considered as one of the finest Scottish players of his period and began his career as a lively midfielder south of the border.
Don Hutchison scored six goals and received 26 caps for Scotland despite being born in Gateshead, England.
The midfielder, who played primarily for West Ham and Liverpool, has also been linked to Hartlepool, Sheffield United, Everton, Sunderland, Millwall, Coventry, and Luton.
Don Hutchison said on social networking site X that one of his greatest regrets during his career was not signing with the Rangers.
After losing favor at the Stadium of Light, Hutchison finally returned to West Ham. In 2001, the midfield player came dangerously close to joining Rangers.
When questioned later about his Ibrox allegiances, the English-born midfielder stated that Hutchinson was inspired to play for the nation by his Scottish-born father, a miner, who was also a bluenose.
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