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I just hope abuse thrown Steven’s way doesn’t last as long as it did for Brendan..the club have been as sensationa­l for Gerrard as he has been for Rangers

- SAYS ANDY GRAY BY KEITH JACKSON

ANDY GRAY made a name for himself as a top-class striker at Aston Villa.

So he can fully understand why Steven Gerrard now intends on doing the same as a manager.

And the Rangers diehard has called on fellow supporters not to allow their own disappoint­ment to tarnish the memories of Gerrard’s three-and-ahalf-year stint in charge.

If truth be told, Gray had been braced for news since the weekend. So by the time Gerrard was officially announced at Villa Park yesterday morning, the TV veteran was already resigned to losing the Liverpool legend to the Premier League.

But while Gray could see it coming from a mile off, he fears some Rangers fans may struggle to forgive Gerrard for leaving them in the lurch.

Speaking exclusivel­y to Record Sport, Gray said: “By Wednesday night I must admit I was already fearing the worst. The fact that no one was saying anything was the give-away.

“I was hoping for the best but my gut was telling me the decision had already been made.

“Steven and his representa­tives had plenty of time to come out and rubbish it, if he had no interest in going.

“So the silence told me a lot. But what Steven, Gary McAllister and the others have done over the last three-and-a-bit years has been nothing short of fantastic and should never be forgotten.

“I’m horrified to hear people have been abusing Stevie on social media. They shouldn’t be because he’s been every bit as good for our club as we have been for him. It was a marriage made in heaven. We needed him, he needed us and it worked brilliantl­y.

“Of course we’re all disappoint­ed that it’s now over but we also have to understand things from his point of view.

“I hope the animosity doesn’t last the way it did at Celtic after Brendan Rodgers left and I don’t think it will.

“Do I have any animosity towards Steven? Absolutely not. Not an ounce.

“Did I want him to go? No I didn’t. But do I understand why he has arrived at this decision? Yes I do.

“At the end of the day Steven had to look himself in the mirror and ask, ‘What do I need to do with the next part of my life? Here’s an opportunit­y that I have to take.’

“We should be really disappoint­ed but we shouldn’t argue. I hope Steven doesn’t get the same abuse as Brendan got. I would hope Rangers fans will accept it and never forget what he did for our club.”

The mirror images of Rodgers’ sudden departure for Leicester do not end there.

Gray continued: “I’m disappoint­ed because I’m a Rangers fan and the last thing I wanted was for Steven Gerrard to leave for Aston Villa – and I say that as someone who played for Villa. So it’s a massive void and one we’re going to have a huge problem filling.

“I am concerned that this leaves Rangers in a very similar situation to the one Celtic found themselves in when Brendan left for Leicester. “That’s my major worry.” Gray is back in Scotland right now catching up with family before attending a memorial for the late, great Walter Smith a week today.

And, as someone now working abroad, he understand­s the emotional pull Gerrard will have felt when presented with an opportunit­y to be closer to his own.

Gray said: “Steven grew up in the English Premier League. His family still lives in England and we always knew he’d end up going back there one day to fulfil his ambitions.

“Could he have won the

Did I want him to go? No I didn’t. But do I understand his decision? Yes I do

Champions League at Rangers? I don’t think so. I’d like to be wrong but it’s a big ask.

“So you have to see it through his eyes. What does Steven Gerrard see for himself ?

“Obviously, there’s a strong link between Steven and Liverpool. Jurgen Klopp has been there six, seven years now and may call it a day at some point in the next two or three years. “I’m sure Liverpool fans will see Steven as a natural replacemen­t. Clearly he thinks it’s time to go back down and get experience in the Premier League. “Did I want to see that happen? No I didn’t. Did I think he was already managing at a giant club? Yes I did. But I also know Aston Villa and I know they can afford the kind of funds that Rangers couldn’t.

“They have two of the richest owners in football and they believe he can make them a top-four side. These guys are multi-billionair­es and they are ambitious. That’s why Dean Smith went in the first place because they won’t accept where they are.

“Obviously, they have noticed what Steven has achieved over these past few years. They will appreciate the enormous pressure he was under and yet he managed to deliver.

“He saw us over the line for 55 with an invincible season which was a remarkable achievemen­t.

“They have been smart enough to realise his potential and give him the chance to test himself at a higher level. I’m not going to tell lies. Is the Premier League a higher level than the Scottish top flight? Of course it is. And he might learn more about himself and the art of coaching at that level.

“I don’t think he would have left for just any Premier League club. Villa have a fantastic stadium, an amazing training ground, are right in the middle of England, with a great fan base, money to spend and ambitious owners.

“He wouldn’t have left Rangers if he didn’t believe he was joining a club that couldn’t fulfil what he wants to achieve as a coach.

“I didn’t want him to leave but I thank him for everything he has done at Ibrox.

“It has been sensationa­l for him, for us fans, for the players and it’s a really sad day for everyone connected with Rangers.

“On the back of Walter passing this is another, albeit very different kind of blow for the fans to take.”

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 ?? ?? GRAY AREA Gers fan Andy, right, saw Gerrard do a top job at Ibrox but the former Villa striker hopes fans accept their boss has moved to another big club
GRAY AREA Gers fan Andy, right, saw Gerrard do a top job at Ibrox but the former Villa striker hopes fans accept their boss has moved to another big club
 ?? ?? SO LONG STEVIE Gerrard came in with thumbs up at Ibrox and Gray hopes Gers fans remember the good times he had
SO LONG STEVIE Gerrard came in with thumbs up at Ibrox and Gray hopes Gers fans remember the good times he had

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