Wallace Wants Rangers Captaincy
Lee Wallace says he will not have to look further than the Murray Park coaches' room for the perfect example if he is named Rangers' new captain.
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Lee Wallace says he will not have to look further than the Murray Park coaches' room for the perfect example if he is named Rangers' new captain.
The former Scotland left-back has been given the honour of leading out the Ibrox side in their first two games of the season.
But the 28-year-old is still waiting to be told by boss Mark Warburton if he will keep the armband permanently.
The ex-Hearts defender sees the role as a major privilege and would love to be confirmed as former skipper Lee McCulloch's full-time successor.
And if he does, he plans to pick the brains of another ex-Gers captain Davie Weir - back at the club as Warburton's number two - for his top tips on leadership.