
Rangers fans unveil huge display for first league match
And ahead of kick-off, Rangers fans transformed the away end at Fir Park into a sea of red, white and blue.
A large banner spanning the entirety of the stand simply read: "Rangers".
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Supporters had been urged to wear blue by the Union Bears group for the first match of the league season.
The club endorsed the campaign, sharing the message in their details for the match.
A message on the club website read: "Supporters may be aware of a fan-led campaign encouraging those in the away section at Fir Park to wear blue.
"The club is pleased to highlight this initiative and encourages all travelling fans to take part as we begin our league campaign."

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