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Former Rangers stars climb Ben Nevis with more than 50 fans
Michael Mols, Lee McCulloch, Kevin Thomson, and Marvin Andrews took on the Bears Up Ben Nevis challenge on Saturday, June 14, to raise money for the Rangers Charity Foundation.
The former players walked to the highest point in the UK with the supporters, raising more than £10,000 for the charity to help continue its work in the community.
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Lee McCulloch said: "There are some good people here, real good people.
"What a laugh we've had, even from the bus from Ibrox.
"It's been brilliant."
Michael Mols said: "I'm proud of my Rangers Family.
"It was a hard job.
"They did really well.
"For some, it was the first time, so I give them a lot of respect.
"It was great to see everyone, it's good to do it all together, and it's all for a good cause."
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Organisers were so impressed with the efforts of the fans, they have since invited them to a special reception at Ibrox to be held later this year.
They will all be given a medal from a first-team player for their efforts, as they have now been recognised as "true blue heroes".
David Henson, from the Rangers Charity Foundation, said: "It's a very difficult challenge, but our supporters were amazing and they have raised over £10,000 for the Foundation so far, with more to come in over the coming weeks.
"Thank you to everyone who took part, and huge thanks to our four legends who helped make it such a special day."