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ALAN HUTTON

“FOR A FEW WEEKS, SOME SPURS BOYS SAID, ‘I’M NOT SURE ABOUT THIS MODRIC’”

How does it feel to be known by your fans as ‘the Scottish Cafu’?

[Laughs] What a place to start. It was always good fun. I appreciated the crowd massively and felt their love. It’s one of those things you look back on and watch some of the games you played in, hearing the fans chanting that. It makes you smile.

You started out at Rangers. As a boy born and raised in Glasgow, what were the Old Firm derbies like?

To grow up a Rangers fan and then break into the first team was unbelievable. Rangers had a lot of spending power at the time and could bring in big names,

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