RADIO station talkSPORT have secured the services of a special new weekly guest.
Rangers legend Graeme Souness will appear on station every Monday morning between 10am and 1pm.
The former Light Blues player and manager will feature alongside Jim White and Simon Jordan on the 'White & Jordan' programme.
The ex-Liverpool gaffer will make his official debut today.
He is vastly experienced in the punditry game having worked for Sky Sports for many years since his last managerial role at Newcastle in 2006.
A talkSPORT statement reads: "Legendary pundit Graeme Souness never shied away from a tackle in his life and will share the stage with the award-winning Jim White and Simon Jordan every Monday from 10am. Expect fireworks."
A huge @talkSPORT welcome to the legend that is Graeme Souness - join him, me and @Sjopinion10 this morning and every Monday morning from 10am. pic.twitter.com/HgJDx89JEx
— Jim White (@JimWhite) August 8, 2022
Ally McCoist is looking forward to having his old boss on board at the broadcast company.
He said: "Brilliant, brilliant. Can't wait, it'll be fantastic. It's a great signing."
White himself tweeted: "A huge @talkSPORT welcome to the legend that is Graeme Souness - join him, me and @Sjopinion10 this morning and every Monday morning from 10am."
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