Gordon Ramsay fans are furious as the BBC big show arrives in Scotland

GORDON Ramsay fans are furious as a huge Channel 4 show comes to a major city in Scotland.

The celebrity chef was spotted in Glasgow preparing to film the next part of his show Future Food Stars.

Gordon Ramsay is filming the final episode of his TV show Future Food Stars in Glasgow

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Gordon Ramsay is filming the final episode of his TV show Future Food Stars in GlasgowPhoto credit: Instagram
Today he shared on Instagram that the city

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Today he shared on Instagram that the city “holds a special place” in his heartPhoto credit: Instagram

On the BBC One series, the Michelin-starred chef searched for the country’s most exciting and innovative new food and drink company.

Today he posted a video of himself walking across George Square, sharing the reasons why he decided to host the final duel of the show in the Scottish city.

Gordon said: “I invited my three finalists to meet here in Glasgow. It has a very special place in my heart.”

“I was born here and started my career there.

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“Not as a chef, but as a footballer.”

The competitive chef then jokingly ran into Ibrox Stadium and began kicking a ball.

He shared the video on Instagram with the caption: “Tonight I’m taking my #FutureFoodStars to Glasgow for their final presentations… and it looks like the old man still has it on the pitch too! See you at 9am.” BBC iPlayer.”

Fans found Gordon’s attempt at football hilarious and flocked to the comments on his Instagram post to share their thoughts on his performance on the Rangers pitch.

One teased: “Gordon was lightning fast with a deadly left foot!”

Another joked: “Keep cooking!”

A third said: “He also plays in jeans, impressive.”

A fourth added: “What happened? You would have been a sick footballer!”

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