Allan McGregor is renowned for being a man of few words when speaking in front of the camera.
However, the goalkeeper couldn't hide his delight after being inducted into Rangers' hall of fame last night.
The 41-year-old was honoured among several other Ibrox legends at the awards ceremony on Sunday evening.
He among the latest inductees, as well as current teammates James Tavernier and Steven Davis.
When speaking on stage after joining the long list of iconic club heroes, the No.1 admitted that he's not usually fussed over individual awards.
However, this one meant the world to him.
McGregor admitted on RangersTV: "I said this on the stage, I'm not usually one for individual awards but this one means the world to me.
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"To have your name on that marble staircase forever, it's a special moment for me and I'm honoured and privileged that this unbelievable institution has made me part of that.
"It was special. I was a wee bit nervous, wee bit excited but just the names up there and being part of that is really something special for me.
"This is a club I love, I've been here since I was 11 or 12 so to even when I've finished, to go to games and to walk up that marble staircase and see my name there is something I'll treasure forever.
"I've too many (memories) to comment on probably but it's a special place, special club, special fans. Special people involved in it and it's amazing. I'm really honoured and privileged."
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