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Popular Glasgow Rangers pub unveils 'amazing' new feature

Popular Glasgow Rangers pub unveils 'amazing' new feature

Yahoo22-07-2025
A popular Glasgow Rangers pub has unveiled its 'amazing' new entrance feature.
Oswald's Bar on Oswald Street in the city centre took to Facebook to show off its new front and side entrance carpets; however, they aren't just any old carpets.
The striking new carpets feature a uniquely created logo, which resembles the Rangers FC badge.
READ MORE: Rangers legend spotted dining at much-loved Glasgow restaurant
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The logo, which is red, white, and blue, says: "Oswald's Bar Glasgow."
A spokesperson for the Gers boozer said: "Our amazing new front and side entrance carpets fitted just in time for the massive Champions League night ahead."
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