Rangers’ Historic Road To Seville | Currie Club – The Scottish Football Sessions

BT Sport published this video item, entitled “Rangers’ Historic Road To Seville | Currie Club – The Scottish Football Sessions” – below is their description.

Darrell Currie looks back on Rangers’ run to the Europa League final just a decade after the club had kicked off in the Third Division.

Joined by former Rangers players Kenny Miller, Alan Hutton and Kevin Thomson, they look back on the journey to Sevilla with BT Sport, from the studio and among the fans.

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