A number of Rangers fans have taken to Twitter to respond to Josh Windass after the midfielder reacted to a video of a goal he scored for the Gers at Murrayfield back in 2017.
Windass was the man to complete the comeback for the Light Blues in their first game following the end of the ill-fated Pedro Caixinha era.

Rangers had gone a goal down thanks to a Kyle Lafferty free-kick. But a brace from Kenny Miller put the visitors in front before Windass broke into the box with just under 20 minutes remaining.
The Englishman cut inside and lashed in a shot at the near post to delight the Rangers fans in attendance. And a video from that day has prompted Windass to reminisce on social media.

The 26-year-old suggested that the strike was one of his favourites from his time north of the border. And that was met by a number of responses from the Ibrox faithful.
Windass left the club during the early stages of Steven Gerrard’s tenure.
The Scottish Sun reported that he cost Wigan Athletic £2.5 million. And it appears that some supporters wish that move never took place.
Several responded to Windass’s tweet by expressing their regret that he left. And some have suggested that they would love to see the attacker return in the future.
Here is Windass’s tweet as well as some of the best responses…
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