Former Rangers striker Duncan Ferguson has been lauded by the footballing community for a touching video that made an Everton fan’s day.
Toffees fan Michael sent a message to Big Dunc showing him an amazing drawing of the famous striker and uploaded it to Twitter offering it to the ex-Scottish forward.
https://twitter.com/Dull42Mike/status/1456380074677227530
It’s a wonderful effort and Ferguson responded in kind with a touching message which thanks Michael for his amazing picture and offers him a swap for an Everton jersey.
It’s a classy touch from the former Ibrox striker and it certainly made Michael’s day with the Everton fan replying to say thank you and that he was “made up”.
https://twitter.com/Dull42Mike/status/1456727317993201669
Ahh, social media isn’t always bad and fair play to Michael for the outstanding drawing of Big Dunc, Everton for facilitating this, and Duncan Ferguson for getting back in touch.
What a nice wholesome exchange and kudos to everyone involved.
Duncan Ferguson overcame Rangers struggles to shine for Everton
The big striker is certainly more synonymous with the Goodison Park club and continues to be both an ambassador and coach for the Premier League side.
But Big Dunc also had an infamous spell at Ibrox following a then British record-breaking £4m move from Dundee United back in 1993 [Herald].
After an ill-fated spell in Glasgow which was defined by prison sentences and Scottish footballing politics the forward moved down south to Everton in 1994 and the rest is history.

Between two spells with the Toffees target man Duncan Ferguson played over 270 times scoring over 70 goals and he continues to be a hero to the Goodison Park faithful.
Speaking of links between Rangers and Everton, the Premier League club paid an emotional tribute to Gers legend and former Toffees manager Walter Smith during the week.
