A former Darts world champion paid a visit to Ibrox today - and he'll be back again this evening to cheer on Rangers.
English player Rob Cross is in Glasgow ahead of tomorrow night's Premier League Darts event at the OVO Hydro.
And while the world number six is preparing for another big night at the oche, the 33-year-old has been enjoying some downtime in the city.
Today, 'Voltage' was treated to some VIP attention at Ibrox on a stadium tour.
Loving the VIP treatment at Ibrox today!
— Rob Cross (@RobCross180) February 14, 2024
Off to the game tonight with my Scottish manager Rab cannot wait. Come on Gers! pic.twitter.com/DRhuOhNIV9
And he says he'll be back tonight when Philippe Clement's side take on Ross County in their Premiership encounter.
He wrote: "Loving the VIP treatment at Ibrox today! Off to the game tonight with my Scottish manager Rab cannot wait. Come on Gers!"
Cross became the 2018 PDC World Darts Champion following his victory over Phil Taylor.
Rangers have the chance to go top of the table with a win by a margin of three or more goals this evening.
The Staggies are struggling towards the bottom of the top flight. They sit in the relegation play-off position.
Don Cowie has been placed in interim charge of the club after the departure of Derek Adams last midweek.
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Meanwhile, six Premiership sides have proposed a meeting between all SPFL member clubs and its chairman and chief executive.
Murdoch MacLennan and Neil Doncaster have been urged to attend the meeting later this month by Aberdeen, Livingston, Motherwell, Rangers, St Mirren and St Johnstone.
The six top-flight clubs have issued a fresh statement following the release of their initial concerns last week about the SPFL's 'independence and transparency' of the recent corporate governance report into the league's governing body.
It reads: "Following the clubs' letter to the SPFL chairman and chief executive, a response was received from the chairman on February 9. "
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