Rangers goalkeeper Neil Alexander has signed a contract extension that will keep him at the Scottish champions until the summer of 2013.
The 32-year-old has been second choice behind Allan McGregor since he moved to Ibrox in January 2008.
"I hadn't won a lot before I came to Rangers and now I have won every domestic honour going," he said.
"I have worked my whole career to get to a club like Rangers, so why would I want to be in a hurry to leave?"
Despite his back-up status at Ibrox, Alexander has played in four cup finals for Walter Smith's side.
"Obviously, I would like to play more, but I feel I have been involved in more matches than I thought I would," Alexander told the club website.
"I have played 42 matches and if I had been told that would happen before I signed then I would have been delighted.
"Hopefully, I can continue to get games in the next three years."
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