Clint Hill vows to prove his worth to Rangers fans
Friday 1 July 2016 12:38, UK
Clint Hill insists he will not be joining Rangers to wind down his career.
Hill, 37, was released by QPR last month but has agreed a one-year deal with Rangers and has become the club's fifth summer signing after passing a medical at Ibrox.
Hill admits some fans will be sceptical of his move given his age, but he has vowed to prove his worth to them and manager Mark Warburton.
"I'm very mindful of the fact that people will question it," he told STV as he arrived at Glasgow Airport. "I'm 37, I'm not a big-name signing compared to some of the great players who have played for this club, but I will give everything I've got.
"I've done that over my career at every club I've been to. I think I've proved some people wrong at clubs I've been at as well and I'm very determined to do that here.
"I could have gone other places, maybe gone abroad and maybe chilled out on a beach somewhere with no pressure on me.
"I've always been up for a challenge in my career, and there's certainly nothing bigger than this.
"I feel like a kid, I'm not going to lie to you. I'm ready to go, I'm ready to work and I'm not here for a jolly."