When you've played for 32 clubs over the course of your career it's fair to say you are a bit of a journeyman. But former Rangers youngster Moses Ashikodi believes things would have been very different if he had just stuck around in Glasgow for a bit longer.
Having joined the Ibrox side under Alex McLeish after a trial in 2005, Rangers had become his fourth senior club despite only being 18-years-old.
It might have been a warning sign to the club - as would the fact he was sacked by Millwall for threatening to stab a team-mate.
But nevertheless, Rangers gave him an opportunity and it looked like he might grasp it with both hands when he made his debut for the club in a derby against Celtic.A replacement for Chris Burke in a 0-0 draw at
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