The former Rangers striker made his professional bow for the Ibrox side, who are now managed by Steven Gerrard.

The ex Rangers striker, Andy Little, insists did not feel down by Ally McCoist’s decision not to renew his contract at Ibrox.
Little scored 38 goals in 88 games for Rangers, but was released at the end of the Gers’ League One title-winning campaign four-and-a-half years ago.
The 29-year-old later endured injury-ravaged spells at Preston North End, Stirling Albion and Dumbarton before calling time on his career earlier this year.
But asked during a Q&A session, hosted by the Rangers Youth Development Company Twitter account on Thursday, whether he felt let down by McCoist, Little replied:
Both Miller and Boyd had enjoyed successful spells at Rangers earlier in their careers, but it was the former who proved the bigger success after their 2014 returns.
Miller outlasted Boyd by three seasons back at Ibrox, scoring 49 goals in 155 appearances.

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