Former Rangers striker and five-time Celtic championship winner team up at shocking new club in transfer shock-report

5x Celtic title winner and former Rangers striker join forces at shock new club in transfer eyebrow raiser
5x Celtic title winner and former Rangers striker join forces at shock new club in transfer eyebrow raiser

5x Celtic title winner and former Rangers striker join forces at

shock new club in transfer eyebrow raiser

5x Celtic title winner and former Rangers striker join forces at shock new club in transfer eyebrow raiser

Former Rangers striker and five-time Celtic championship winner team up at shocking new club

in transfer shock

Charlie Mulgrew, a former Celtic defender, and Ross McCormack, a former Rangers striker,

have completed their temporary transfers to the 11th division of English football.

5x Celtic title winner and former Rangers striker join forces at shock new club in transfer eyebrow raiser
5x Celtic title winner and former Rangers striker join forces at
shock new club in transfer eyebrow raiser

The former, who played for Dundee United, retired last year. While McCormack spent some years

out of the game following his restricted minutes at Motherwell and Aldershot Town,

he joined non-league team Liversedge in 2023 and hasn’t had a club since.

Doncaster City, a team in the Central Midlands League North Division, revealed on Friday

night that McCormack, who began his career at Rangers before enjoying great success in the EFL,

and Mulgrew, who won five Premiership championships at Celtic,

had both signed short-term contracts.

Along among them is former Airdrie and Livingston player Scott McLaughlin,

as well as Norwich City icon Wes Hoolahan. At English football’s seventh stage,

all four got off to the start of Saturday’s 3-1 victory over Dearne and District

in front of around 800 spectators.

5x Celtic title winner and former Rangers striker join forces at shock new club in

transfer eyebrow raiser

Regarding the match on X, Doncaster City stated: “Today was a fantastic advertisement

for Step 7 of Non-League Football.” Thank you to Dearne and District for being a part

of the game today, which attracted a lot of attention, including 844 in the stadium.

To Tango, one needs two.”

The question of why seasoned players have descended all the way to the bottom of

the pyramid to play has generated curiosity. After making his Rangers debut in 2004,

McCormack went on to play for clubs in the south, including Leeds United, Cardiff City,

Fulham, and Aston Villa.

Mulgrew worked for Celtic for six years, from 2010 to 2016. He began his career with

Parkhead but departed to play for Wolves. After demonstrating his mettle at Aberdeen,

he returned north and was given another opportunity at Parkhead.

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