Graeme Souness may have turned 70 today.
But the Rangers legend insists he's still got plenty to give in a work capacity.
The Gers, Scotland and Liverpool legend celebrates the milestone today on Saturday, May 6.
He left his pundit role at Sky Sports this week.
But he says it isn't the end of the and he's just at the start of a "new chapter" in his life.
Souness explained in his Scottish Daily Mail: "I celebrate my 70th birthday today. Would you believe, there are still nights when I dream I am a footballer. I occasionally have to
apologise for kicking my wife when I’m asleep!
"It happens once a month, when I wake up and, for a nano-second, I think I’m going to training.
"What does this tell me? I’m still in love with the game. I always will be.
"It is why me leaving Sky Sports this week is not the end of anything. It is just the start of a new chapter.
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"I’ve not hung up my boots and I’m very much open for business.
"I really enjoy doing this column and I have always worked on the premise, ‘If you don’t use it, you’ll lose it’. I like to feel I’m still taking
part in the game of life.
"It’s a good thing that you get out of your comfort zone on a regular basis, and I’ll never allow myself to get cosy."
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