Ex-Rangers star Jason Cummings admits he wishes he was given a chance at Ibrox in heartfelt farewell message


JASON CUMMINGS has admitted he wishes he was given a chance at Rangers in a heartfelt farewell message. The striker spent the second half of last season on loan at the Ibrox club from Nottingham Forest. Jason Cummings in action for Rangers last seasonPA:Press Association How to claim your FREE £10 bet 1 Register for Sun Bets here 2 Bet £5 or more 3 Sun Bets will stick a £10 bet in your account But he has now joined Peterborough on a season-long loan deal after the Light Blues decided against bringing him back. And Cummings has now posted a heartfelt farewell message to Gers fans on Instagram where he admitted he hoped to have been given a chance. He said: “Gutted that it’s over but happy that it happened. “Wish I had been given more of a chance but that’s football. RELATED STORIES TUG OF WAR Celtic could rival Rangers for Milad Mohammadi as they weigh up summer move TICK TOCK Rangers still waiting to hear if Millwall accepted £3m bid for Jake Cooper Lew checks in Ex-Rangers youngster Lewis Muir pens one-year deal at St Mirren On the up John Sutton says everyone apart from Chris and Celtic fans want Gers to do well PARLIAMO GLASGOW Bates gives Hamburg fans bizarre insight into Scots phrases on Instagram Posh move Ex-Rangers loan ace Jason Cummings signs for Peterborough on a season-long loan “Thanks to the fans who made it special for me.” Cummings scored six goals in 18 appearances in all competitions for Rangers last season. But he will look to spearhead Posh’s attack in their Championship promotion bid. GERS BOW Rangers starlet Glenn Middleton admits he was surprised when Steven Gerrard turned to him Meanwhile, the Ibrox club have still to hear whether Millwall accepted their £3m bid for Jake Cooper. And Celtic could rival Rangers for Iran’s World Cup star Milad Mohammadi. Keep up to date with ALL the latest news, transfers and goals from Scottish football plus fixtures, results and live match commentary

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