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You can unsubscribe at any time.Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy noticePete Winkelman fully expects to watch Steven Gerrard hold aloft the Scottish Premiership trophy in the next couple of months and admitted the sight will be a huge ‘what if’ moment for him.It’s just over four years since the charismatic chairman of MK Dons offered the former England captain his first opportunity in senior management.Gerrard said the chance came too soon, the offer coming just after he had left LA Galaxy to bring the curtain down on an illustrious playing career.The Rangers boss said at the time: “I spoke to MK Dons. I had a chat with the chairman, it’s a very exciting job for somebody else but it’s a bit soon for me. But it’s true, I did speak to them.”Gerrard instead opted for an Academy coach role at his beloved Liverpool where he spent two years before accepting the huge task of filling the Ibrox hot seat and the huge task of ending Celtic’s dominance.Winkelman has appointed high profile ex players Paul Ince and Roberto Di Matteo with much success since forming the Buckinghamshire outfit and had no doubts Gerrard would be a huge hit in the dug out.His only regret is that Rangers rather than MK Dons are set to reap the benefits of the 40 year old’s burgeoning managerial talent as he prepares to lead them to an historic first title in a decade.And for Winkelman it is confirmation that he was right to make an audacious bid to lure the Liverpool legend to the Stadium MK before he turned to Robbie Neilson who lasted just over a year.Former Scotland stopper Russell Martin is now at the helm but Winkelman can’t help but wonder what might have been if an England midfield legend had taken the reins.Winkelman told Record : “Steven Gerrard was absolutely my first choice for manager four years ago for the job and when I see him doing so well at Rangers now there is no doubt I ask myself ‘what if?.'”And there is a little bit of pride and satisfaction in the fact he’s doing so well at Ibrox because it confirms to me that I was right in believing at the time that he would go on to become a successful manager.”We spoke on more than one occasion at the time with the first conversations taking place over the phone when he was still in Los Angeles before returning to the UK.”I was then grateful when Steven agreed to meet face to face and I can only compare the feeling to my dealings with Paul Ince in that he was someone who commanded total respect.”But he was someone who you could tell had a real plan of what he wanted to do and where he wanted to go.

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