Wes Foderingham has praised the Rangers fans for their support throughout the course of the 2015/16 campaign, while insisting his side are ready to go again in four weeks' time.

Rangers, who will return to the top flight next season by virtue of securing the Scottish Championship title, also managed to win the Scottish Cup.




But Mark Warburton’s team failed to add a third trophy to their kitty after losing the Scottish Cup final 3-2 to Hibernian at the weekend.

And Foderingham, who admitted that he is still to get over the disappointment of the Scottish Cup final loss, however, insisted that he relished playing in front of the Gers faithful.
 


The custodian then quick to disapprove of the scenes at Hampden after the Scottish Cup final which saw the Hibs fans invade the pitch.

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“Still getting over the disappointment of Saturday!” he tweeted.

“A bad end to what has been a great season for the club. We go again in 4 weeks.

“Massive thank you for the outstanding support this season… It has been a pleasure to play in front of such special fans this year.

“As for the disgraceful scenes after the game I for one think action must be taken! No player should have to evade attack on the pitch.”

Foderingham has thus far made 50 appearances in all competitions for Rangers, keeping 23 clean sheets since joining the club from Swindon Town last summer.

The 25-year-old’s present contract with Rangers runs until 2018.