The Ibrox icon admits being 'terrified at times' as he battles stage four cancer.
Rangers legend Scott Nisbet has revealed how difficult he has found it to watch fellow Ibrox icons pass away from the disease, as he himself battles stage four cancer.
“Walter was my gaffer and a big part of my life, and Andy offered me support when he found out I was ill. Then there’s Ally and big Tam. They’re all gone.“So I can’t help wondering why I am still here and they’re not. I wonder when it’s going to be my turn. I think most people would feel that way.” He added: “Ally looked after me when I was a kid. He was one of the senior pros when I was an apprentice and he made sure I was doing the right things.
He was also told he won’t need a check-up for six months – his longest break since being told he had cancer. Rangers F.C Newsletter Get the latest Rangers F.C updates, transfer news and analysis delivered straight to your inbox every day for free by signing up for our newsletter.
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