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Published 23:34 27 Sept 2016 BST

"Or you're in your car and people start banging on the roof shouting 'No retreat! No surrender!' At first, I didn't even know what they were talking about. "There was a vile atmosphere, fuelled by hatred, especially at the Auld Firm derby [sic]. Fans love to talk about it like it's this unbelievable thing! It's not an unbelievable thing: it's a nasty, tense, unsporting environment of super-intense religious bigotry that's nothing to do with sport."Wright also claimed that he found the Scottish media to be biased towards Rangers.
"The press up there seemed to be very pro-Rangers, too, so journalists had so much fun ridiculing me and my so-called lack of form up there."Wright was 35-years-old when he moved north, and scored three goals in eight league games, a decent record for a player of that age at a time when the league was more competitive than it is currently. Certainly, some of Rangers' recent veteran signings haven't found it easy in Scottish football.

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