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Rangers-daft schoolboy with Down's syndrome ditched wheelchair to lead club out

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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.She said: “Mason has had a number of heart operations.

The last one was in February when his pacemaker needed replaced at Glasgow ­Children’s Hospital. He gets tired really quickly and is in a wheelchair most of the time but he also has ADHD and can be absolutely hyper.

The whole family are Rangers fans and when Mason was at a Halloween party at Ibrox, we were asked if he’d like to be a mascot at one of the games and I jumped at the chance.” Primary school teacher Ruth, from Kirkcudbright, was allowed into the tunnel before kick-off on Wednesday when Rangers faced Motherwell.

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