Sir Alex Ferguson comes across emotional letter he sent 26 years ago on first-ever tour of Rangers’ museum – Bundlezy

Sir Alex Ferguson comes across emotional letter he sent 26 years ago on first-ever tour of Rangers’ museum

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SIR ALEX FERGUSON spotted an emotional letter he wrote 26 years ago in Rangers’ brand new museum.

The iconic Scottish manager was in Glasgow this week for the opening of the Rangers Museum at New Edmiston House.

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Fergie was given the honour of being the first visitor to the newly opened Rangers Museum[/caption]

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A letter the Scot wrote to former Gers boss Dick Advocaat is framed in the museum[/caption]

Fergie, who spent two years at Ibrox from 1967 to 1969, was given the honour of being the venue’s first-ever visitor.

Some of the most famed items in Rangers’ history are on display in the museum, including a letter from Ferguson.

The letter was one Govan-born Ferguson penned to Dick Advocaat after the Dutchman guided the Teddy Bears to a treble in the 1998/1999 season.

It read: “Dear Dick. Just a wee note to congratulate you and your players on winning the treble.

“I know how difficult it is to maintain the level of fitness and determination to achieve all three trophies, but your players carried out the task with great style.

“Please pass on my sincere good wishes to all your staff.

“Yours sincerely, Sir Alex Ferguson.”

Ferguson appeared to be emotional as he looked at the letter and the rest of the Gers memorabilia.

Alex Ferguson, Rangers striker, at the 1969 Scottish FA Cup Final.
Sir Alex Ferguson spent two seasons at Ibrox from 1967 to 1979
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Dick Advocaat and Bert van Lingen with trophies.
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Dick Advcocaat guided Rangers to a treble in the 1998/99 season[/caption]

The Ibrox faithful were thrilled that Fergie was the first person to enter the doors of the Rangers Museum.

One wrote on X: “Brilliant to see Fergie looking so well, and nice to see him at Ibrox.”


Another said: “Once a Ranger, always a Ranger.”

And another said: “Should have given this man the Rangers Manager Job.”

One remarked: “Take good care of the boss.”

Another chimed in: “Legend.”

Rangers ended the 2024/25 Scottish Premiership season in second place, 15 points behind bitter rivals Celtic.

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