ROSS McCRORIE dedicated his second Rangers goal to his gran as he salvaged a point at Pittodrie.
The 20-year-old headed in an equaliser for Jimmy Nicholl’s side as the Light Blues maintained their ambitions of finishing second in the Premiership.
McCrorie said: “It’s disappointing not to get the three points as that’s what we came here for.
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“We didn’t show up in the first half but the second half was a lot better.
“The ball came in and it was 50/50 between me and Scott McKenna and I managed to get a head on it.
“That goal was for my gran. She was watching and she’s not got long to live so that was for her.”
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