Duncan Ferguson on his early Rangers struggles
Briefly

Duncan Ferguson's early career at Rangers was marked by pressure and challenges that led to limited success. After joining Rangers in a record £4 million move, he struggled to adapt, playing only 21 games in two years. His time was further marred by a prison sentence for assaulting another player, which added to his difficulties. Ferguson reflects on his Rangers tenure, stating his lifestyle and injuries hindered his ability to succeed, but he later found his footing and became a cult hero at Everton.
Ferguson admits that the pressure of his expensive transfer to Rangers weighed heavily on him, confessing, “I never gave myself a chance— that’s one of my biggest regrets.”
Reflecting on his time at Rangers, Ferguson remarked, “You’re in the big time but, actually, I never performed on the pitch because I never had an opportunity to perform.”
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