Rangers-daft schoolboy with Down's syndrome ditched wheelchair to lead club out
A Rangers-daft schoolboy with Down’s syndrome ditched his wheelchair to lead his team out on to the Ibrox turf. Mason Gordon, 11, blew kisses to the crowd as he walked out of the tunnel with Gers captain James Tavernier last Wednesday. Proud mum Ruth, 49, believes Mason is the first club mascot with the condition, and admitted it was an “emotional moment” when the youngster took to the pitch just months after having heart surgery.