WES FODERINGHAM hopes Rangers have another reason to celebrate this season after lifting the Championship title on Saturday.
Mark Warburton’s side will bid for their third medal of the campaign when they face Hibernian in the Scottish Cup final next month.
The Gers were held to a 1-1 draw by Alloa at Ibrox and Foderingham told rangers.co.uk: “Obviously we would have liked to win the game but you can see how much it means to the fans and it is a special moment as well.
“The first goal was to get up and win the division and we managed to do that and we’re in the Scottish Cup Final now too, so we need to concentrate and try and win that as well.
“It’s a bit different to my final game at Swindon last season! I think there was about 8000 at the game.
“But this is just brilliant; I have come to a big club now and playing in front of 50,000 Rangers fans is massive.”
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