CLINT HILL hopes he has done enough in his first campaign at Rangers to earn an extension to his Ibrox deal.

The defender was presented with the John Greig Achievement Award by the Greatest Ever Ranger on Sunday evening.

Hill has become a key member of the Gers squad following his move north of the border last summer and has scored six goals in 29 appearances.

The 38-year-old is out of contract at the end of the season but he is eager to continue his career at Ibrox after adjusting to life in Light Blue.

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He told RangersTV: “I struggled at first. I struggled with the whole expectation of the club and where it was at the time.

“The club was in the Premiership now and the expectation was to win it, I thought it would be a gradual process but no the fans wanted to win it and I struggled with that at first.

“I also struggled with the system and the style of play and I found it tough but I slowly got my head around it and I thought this club is massive and I need to prove people wrong.

“I thought I want to get this club into the right position and hopefully over the course of the season I have proved a few people wrong.

“To score that amount of goals in the appearances I have made, I never thought I would but you take every goal and grasp it. I am going to score a few more before I do finish.

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“It is difficult for me to pick a highlight from the season; just playing for Rangers is a great reward for me but probably this moment now getting the award from John.

“My goal against Celtic was only a point but the occasion itself was a highlight for me. The season isn’t finished yet and we want to kick on and finish as high as we can.

“If I could stay I’d like to, I don’t know what the situation is or if there is one.

“If the opportunity does come then brilliant, if not then I would have enjoyed every minute of this football club – it has been a great honour to play here, it really has.”