Title triumph would be 'fairytale ending' for Tavernier
[SNS] Now James Tavernier's imminent Rangers exit has been announced, a Scottish Premiership triumph presents the perfect opportunity to end his 11-year spell. The right-back has already captained the Ibrox side to a Scottish top-flight title, as well as a Scottish Cup, League Cup and Europa League final. The 34-year-old has insisted "this isn't the end just yet", with the team "fully focused on pushing for the league title".
And Rangers podcaster Scott Cameron feels a second top-flight crown would be a storybook ending for the long-serving right-back. Speaking on the BBC's Scottish Football Podcast , he said: "I think this is the time for him to leave in the summer, but that's not to say he can't have an impact across these last five games. "He's come up with a lot of big moments for Rangers across his career and it would be the fairytale ending for him to lift the trophy on the final day of the season and bang a free-kick in the top corner that wins the league.
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