Given he played close to 150 games, it's fair to say that Allan McGregor 's time at Hull City was a success. But it appears the Rangers goalkeeper may have struggled a bit with the culture shock of playing outside of Scotland.
Former team-mate David Marshall recounted a hilarious incident in which McGregor attempted to communicate with Russian manager Leonid Slutsky - in broad Glaswegian.
He told Open Goal : "Greegsy was there and he (Slutsky) used to have really technical meetings, so we'd be watching the big screen and the gaffer's on the laptop. "He's like: 'ou have to be there, where do you think this player should be at this point?'."I remember Greegsy going: 'bit to the left'."He'd move it about a wee bit, and this guy struggled
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