A FORMER Rangers and Scotland star has been seen raising a toast in a potty-mouthed celebration of Rangers’ big European victory.
Barry Ferguson‘s side travelled to Turkey yesterday and ran out convincing 3-1 winners against Jose Mourinho‘s Fenerbahce side in the Europa League.

Vaclav Cerny celebrates scoring against Fenerbahce[/caption]
Andy Gray in action for Rangers in 1989[/caption]
With in only being half-time in the knockout tie Ferguson knows a tough game awaits at Ibrox, and the Special One has told the Gers not to celebrate too soon.
The legendary Portuguese manager even said the loss was a good result for his team, given how many chances his opponents had, including two goals which were ruled out for tight offsides.
In the wake of his comments, Rangers fan and veteran of the football world Andy Gray has clapped back.
In a video that has surfaced, the former Gers player and long-serving commentator and pundit said: “All I want to say to you, bawbags, is that’s how you play away from home in a big European game.
“Jose Mourinho, f**k off.
“We are the mighty Rangers,” Gray signed off as he raised his glass.
Just a few months ago, Gray had a pop at his long-time colleague Richard Keys over his switching of allegiance between Glasgow‘s big two.
Gray played for Rangers at the tail end of the 1980s, also spending time at Dundee United, Everton, Aston Villa, and Wolves.
A striker in his day, he made 20 appearances for the Scotland National Team and scored 7 goals in those games.
The 69-year-old was born in Glasgow and is a supporter of two of his former clubs who wear blue – Rangers and Everton.
Meanwhile, Andy Gray wasn’t the only one to be blown away by the Gers’ Thursday night performance.
Turkish legend and TV pundit Nihat had a lot to say about Ferguson’s players.
The former Real Sociedad player said that the match would have every top Turkish side scrambling to sign Cyriel Dessers, who could have made the final score 5-1 if it weren’t for narrow offside calls.
The forward capped almost 70 times for the Turkey also likened Mohamed Diomande to Zinedine Zidane in his prime before offering praise to goalscorer Vaclav Cerny too.
He went on: “Honestly, the goals Rangers scored were like from a Playstation game – they were all so easy for them.
“How can Fenerbahce – a team who restricted Galatasaray to almost no chances at goal last week – give Rangers so many opportunities?
“Jose Mourinho went all-out attack in the second half and treated a team like Rangers like they were playing Rizespor.
“It was incredible because Fenerbahce were in such good form and then produced that. It was a crazy match and the tie should be over.”
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