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Ex-Rangers player joins club in seventh tier of Scottish football

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Former Rangers player Jordan McMillan, 31, has re-signed for Pollok FC of the West of Scotland Football League in the seventh tier of Scottish football.

The right-back has signed a deal with the south Glasgow club which will take him through to 2021 after initially impressing on a loan spell from Dumbarton.

Jordan joined Pollok from Dumbarton mid-way through season 19/20 and after being released by the Sons signed on at Newlandsfield until the end of the season.

Jordan McMillan played five games for Rangers between 2009 and 2012. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)

The Lok are delighted to have managed to secure the former Ibrox youth full-back for another season.

“I take great delight in welcoming Jordan McMillan back to the club for his second season,” Pollok manager Murdo McKinnon told the club’s official website.

“He brings a wealth of experience and quality after spells at Rangers, Dunfermline and Partick Thistle to name a few.

“Jordan joined us last season on loan from Dumbarton and made an immediate contribution on the park. Jordon then joined the club on a permanent basis early in the new year.”

Jordan McMillan started his career at Rangers, coming through the youth ranks at the club and going on to make five appearances  but he struggled to hold down a first-team space.

Loan moves followed to Hamilton Academical, Queen of the South and Wrexham before the right-back joined Dunfermline Athletic.

Despite being appointed club captain, McMillan was eventually released due to financial issues behind the scenes at the Pars in 2013.

McMillan joined Partick Thistle and impressed with the Fir Hill club, earning a spot in the First Division Team of the season in his first campaign and going on to play in the Scottish Premiership.

(Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)

Jordan then had spells at Clyde and Cambuslang Rangers before joining Dumbarton.

The full-back has bounced back from numerous setbacks in his career and Rangers fans will wish him all the best as he looks forward to next season in the seventh tier of Scottish football.