Lee Wallace's contributions to Rangers have been remembered by fans of his former club as they displayed a banner at Saturday's Premiership match against Hearts.
Both of the 35-year-old's ex-employers in Scotland were facing off after he announced midweek that he would be hanging up his boots following a spell at QPR in the English Championship. A supporters banner read 'Lee Wallace. For the Badge. Not the Money.' at Tynecastle as Rangers romped to a 4-0 success over Robbie Neilson's side.
The left-back had a lengthy stint at Ibrox after joining them from Hearts in 2011, staying with them through the hard times of administration, all the way from League Two's doldrums to a Premiership return. Wallace is highly-regarded by the Rangers support for that loyalty after dropping down to levels his ability was far beyond, displaying his commitment to the cause. He also went on to captain the Light Blues.
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Giovanni van Bronckhorst's men did their talking on the park with an impressive rout against a side who finished third last term.
Antonio Colak has hit the ground running since his move from PAOK and headed home one and side-footed another shot during a clinical first half.
Cammy Devlin was then sent off for a reckless challenge and Alfredo Morelos plus Ryan Kent finished off Rangers' scoring.
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