Former Rangers defender Ross McCrorie shut down a journalist asking him questions about Ibrox boss Steven Gerrard after the player was unveiled at Aberdeen.
McCrorie was speaking to the media after his loan-to-buy deal to Pittodrie was made official and discussing his hopes and ambitions for the future.

Now fully focused on Aberdeen, an assertive McCrorie refused to be drawn on questions concerning his exit from Rangers and turned his attention straight back to Derek McInnes’ side.
“I don’t really want to talk about anything to do with Rangers mate,” said McCrorie [RedTV].
“It’s all about Aberdeen, I’m an Aberdeen player, that’s my sole focus now.
“If you want to talk about what the Gaffer here has said or that then I’m happy but nothing to do with Rangers.”
Rangers fans are largely mixed about the transfer of McCrorie to Aberdeen but over the piece the club’s fans have wished the defender-turned-midfielder well.
Much of the fans’ frustration comes from the fact McCrorie is amongst the brightest academy prospects to come through at Ibrox in recent memory but chances have been at a premium recently.

Ross was farmed out on loan to Portsmouth and now sold to Aberdeen despite Rangers boss Steven Gerrard describing the player as a “future Rangers captain” back in January 2019.
McCrorie, now 22, will sign a permanent three-year deal with the Dons after spending the season on-loan at Pittodrie.
