ASHLEIGH JACK, the wife of Rangers midfielder Ryan Jack, has called for fans to put their domestic rivalries aside in the wake of Scotland's play-off shoot-out victory over Serbia on Thursday night.
Jack started the game from the outset and played the full 120 minutes as Steve Clarke's men saw off the Serbs to end our nation's 22-year wait to qualify for the final stages of a major tournament.
After the win was confirmed, Ashleigh took to Twitter to post a message of congratulations to her husband and his international team-mates that read: "Happy tears so proud of Ryan and the team tonight."
Happy tears 🏴 so proud of Ryan and the team tonight 🤍
— Ashleigh Jack (@AshleighJack8) November 12, 2020
However, one user replied to her post to criticise the midfielder's performance, asking: "Was he even playing?"
Was he playing?
— sboats01 (@sboats01) November 13, 2020
Frustrated with the user's negative response on what was a momentous night for the national team, Ashleigh then replied: "When is this going to be about Scotland and just put club loyalties aside?
When is this going to be about Scotland and just put club loyalties aside? Finally after 22 years achieved something as a TEAM But it still won’t ever be good enough for some people. Quite sad actually. 🤦🏼♀️ https://t.co/cAgIHdBhNN
— Ashleigh Jack (@AshleighJack8) November 13, 2020
"Finally after 22 years achieved something as a TEAM But it still won’t ever be good enough for some people. Quite sad actually."
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