SCOT Squad start Jordan Young has announced he is to take part in the star-studded Rangers Legends match at Ibrox this month.
The comedian said he is “living a lifelong dream” as he broke the exciting news to his 22,000 Twitter followers on Monday.
The match on March 24 will see a host of Rangers greats return to Ibrox to raise funds for the Rangers Charity Foundation and the Rangers Youth Development Company.
I’m absolutely ECSTATIC to announce I’ll be playing in the Rangers legends game March 24th. Living a lifelong dream Tickets here- https://t.co/cmJ00kVkWS pic.twitter.com/5YucSr5HA9
— Jordan young (@joskyn100) March 12, 2018
Light Blues-mad Young made an impassioned plea to ex-Gers boss Pedro Caixinha back in June.
Posing for a selfie in his Rangers top ahead of his team’s return to the European scene after a six-year exile, he wrote: “Hopefully big Pedro will give me a run oot for ten mins.”
Attire sorted for Thursday evening. Hopefully big Pedro will give me a run oot for ten mins 🔴⚪️🔵 pic.twitter.com/aHxugWIl74
— Jordan young (@joskyn100) June 27, 2017
Walter Smith is lined up to manage the home side with Ally McCoist, Barry Ferguson, Lorenzo Amoruso, Michael Mols, Andy Goram, Marvin Andrews and Jorg Albertz among the legends who have signed up to play in the not-to-be-missed match.
As well as an entertaining game of football during the international break, fans will also get the opportunity to enjoy other activities and entertainment on the family-friendly day.
More players will be announced over the coming days, including the manager of the away side as well as a number of special guests from the worlds of sport and entertainment.
Priced at £12 for adults, £8 for concessions and £6 for juveniles, tickets can be bought online at rangers.co.uk, by calling 0871 702 1972 or visiting the Rangers Ticket Centre.
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