Gordon Ramsay has partnered with Rangers FC to create his very own menu at a special hospitality lounge in Ibrox stadium. The Michelin-starred chef, originally from Johnstone, has been an avid Gers fan since his youth when he dreamed of becoming a pro footballer.
Gordon Ramsay Restaurants is working with the football club to launch their new hospitality lounge ‘Menu by Gordon Ramsay’ at Ibrox.Ramsay previously trialled with the football club as a teenager, before bowing out after a knee injury to pursue a course on hotel management.
Speaking of the exciting partnership, the Hells Kitchen chef, 56, said: "From a very young age I dreamt about having my name up in lights at Ibrox. "Whilst my football career may have ended prematurely, I’m proud and delighted to have partnered with the Rangers team to develop an exclusive menu for the iconic stadium."‘Menu by Gordon Ramsay’, features a stunning menu of seasonal produce and stand-out dishes, all personally chosen by myself to offer a world-class dining experience at the home of Scottish football."This comes after Ramsay visited the club's Auchenhowie training facility last year during a fleeting visit to Scotland, where he toured around his old stomping grounds.
The TV chef was given a trial at the Ibrox club as a teenager but never made the grade in the professional game.During his visit in 2022, Ramsay met James Tavernier, Giovanni van Bronckhorst, and John Lundstram while sporting a football shirt that read 'CHEF RAMSAY' on the back.
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