Danny Wilson left Ibrox side Glasgow Rangers in January of 2018.

Former Rangers defender Danny Wilson has admitted that he and his team-mates are ‘hanging their heads in shame’.
Wilson left Rangers to join Colorado Rapids in the MLS 18 months ago.
The Denver-based club kicked off their 2019 season on March 2 but they are yet to win a game.
The 27-year-old defender, who began his career with the Gers, has lost eight games in a row with the Rapids.
Unless they beat Los Angeles Galaxy on Monday, manager Conor Casey will have overseen the worst start to an MLS season by any team in history.
And the former Rangers ace admitted that he and his team-mates are ashamed.
“Obviously it doesn’t give me any satisfaction, being part of that. I think we can all hang our heads in shame for having the worst start,” he told The Glasgow Evening Times.
“But we’re the people who are here, we’re the only people who can do anything about it.”

The five-time Scotland international came through the ranks at Auchenhowie, before sealing a move to Liverpool in 2010.
He only managed two Premier League appearances in three years on the Reds’ books, before returning to Scotland to join Hearts in 2013.
Wilson re-signed for Rangers in 2015 under Mark Warburton and helped them win promotion back to the Premiership.

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