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Rangers fans song of choice and most commonly sung is a rendition of Follow Follow, this is also the club's official anthem and is played before every home match at Ibrox Stadium. Other anthems played at home matches include Penny Arcade by Roy Orbison and Simply the Best by Tina Turner which is played as the teams come onto the pitch.
Club 1872 is a supporters group for fans of the Scottish football club Rangers. The group was formed in May 2016 by the amalgamation of two supporter shareholder projects; Rangers First, and the Rangers Supporters Trust's Buy Rangers scheme.
Rangers fans have contributed to several records for high attendances, [200] including the highest home attendance for a league fixture, 118,567 on 2 January 1939. [27] Rangers record highest attendance was against Hibernian on 27 March 1948 in the Scottish Cup semi-final at Hampden Park. Rangers beat Hibernian 1–0 in front of a packed ...
The Fund was launched on 14 March 2012 by Rangers legends Walter Smith and Sandy Jardine during the club's administration in order to raise funds to help protect the Club's future. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The Fund was endorsed by three of the largest Rangers fans groups, namely the Rangers Supporters' Trust , the Rangers Supporters Assembly and the Rangers ...
During the 2018 close season, Rangers announced that they would be cutting the ticket allocation for Celtic fans at Ibrox from around 7,000 (the entire Broomloan Stand) to 800, situated in a corner where smaller travelling supports were usually accommodated, following a fan survey backing the proposal as well as an upturn in season ticket sales.
Kilmarnock chairman Michael Johnson had stated that it was likely that he would vote in favour of re-entry, [97] but after consultation with their fans he decided to abstain. [98] The chairmen of Aberdeen, Hearts, Dundee United, [96] Hibernian, [99] Inverness CT [100] and St Mirren [101] all publicly stated that they were likely to vote against.
The Rangers took game one on the road, but the Islanders tied the series with an overtime win. The Rangers took game three at home, but once again, the Islanders tied the series with another overtime win. The Rangers won games five and six to end the Islanders' season, but lost to Montreal in the Stanley Cup Finals.
An Irish tricolour flag visibly held by Celtic fans (left) and the Union Jack and Ulster Banner of Northern Ireland flag visible in the Rangers fans section (right) Sectarianism in Glasgow is particularly visible in the rivalry between the supporters of Glasgow's two main football clubs, Celtic and Rangers, together known as the Old Firm.