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I'm a Rangers hero but before Ibrox I played five-a-sides with Ayrton Senna

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One of his future team mates delivered an all-time one-liner on a  trip to Monaco later in his career
One of his future team mates delivered an all-time one-liner on a trip to Monaco later in his career

IT's hard to imagine living in Monte Carlo and then trading it for life anywhere else.

But that's exactly what Mark Hateley did, swapping the French Riviera for the banks of the River Clyde when he signed for Rangers in 1990.

Mark Hateley formed a formidable partnership with Ally McCoist at Rangers eiqkiqkuiqueprw
Mark Hateley formed a formidable partnership with Ally McCoist at RangersCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
Hateley played for AS Monaco before signing for Gers
Hateley played for AS Monaco before signing for GersCredit: Getty
Recognise that iconic helmet? The man wearing it was a neighbour of Hateley's
Recognise that iconic helmet? The man wearing it was a neighbour of Hateley'sCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd

The former striker, capped 32 times for England during his career, played for Coventry, Portsmouth and AC Milan before moving to Monaco in 1987.

He'd score goals wherever he went but it was in Glasgow where he became an idol to the fans and the Derby man has gone down in history as one of the best players to ever pull on the shirt for the Light Blues.

Hateley was a focal point of the nine-in-a-row team but before reaching hero status in Glasgow, he spent three years under Arsene Wenger at AS Monaco in Ligue 1.

Celtic icon Frank McGarvey dies aged 66 as tributes paid to hero after cancer fightCeltic icon Frank McGarvey dies aged 66 as tributes paid to hero after cancer fight

He was the then-future Arsenal manager's first signing as Monaco boss and would play alongside supreme talents such as Glenn Hoddle and George Weah before a nasty ankle injury saw him seek a move back to Britain.

But not before he'd rubbed shoulders with some of the world's most rich and famous.

Some of the faces Hateley bumped into included Roger Moore, Ringo Starr and Frank Sinatra.

But Monaco is of course most renowned for the Formula One scene, and many of the drivers live in Monte Carlo year-round, or at least own property there.

During Hateley's time, he counted none other than arguably the greatest F1 driver who ever lived as a neighbour.

Appearing on the Under the Cosh podcast, Hateley discussed what it was like living in Monaco before his £1m transfer to Gers.

He revealed that he lived in an apartment one floor above none other than Ayrton Senna.

The McLaren hero would regularly hit him up for a quick kick-about - sometimes even on the weekend of the Monaco Gran Prix.

When asked about any famous neighbours from his time living in the principality, Hateley said: "Oh, I had Ayrton Senna. He lived the floor below me in Monaco.

"All he wanted to do was play football.

Celtic legend Frank McGarvey passes away aged 66 with family by his sideCeltic legend Frank McGarvey passes away aged 66 with family by his side

"He'd come and ask me and we used to play before the grand prixs. We had a five-a-sides at Saint-Jean.

"All the drivers would play. Well the ones who liked football, they'd play.

"Racing car drivers want to be footballers, and footballers want to be racing car drivers!"

After signing for Rangers, Hateley would take his new team mates back to Monte Carlo for the odd night out.

On one such occasion, he was quizzed by midfield ace Ian Durrant.

The young Scot said in the middle of a drinking session in Casino Square: "Monaco? Govan? You're off your f****** rocker."

The paddock at Circuit de Monte Carlo in Monaco, home of the Monaco Grand Prix
The paddock at Circuit de Monte Carlo in Monaco, home of the Monaco Grand PrixCredit: Simon Jones
Senna would often ask Hateley for a game of five-a-side football
Senna would often ask Hateley for a game of five-a-side footballCredit: PA:Press Association
Stade Louis II, home of AS Monaco, as seen from the air
Stade Louis II, home of AS Monaco, as seen from the airCredit: Getty - Contributor

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