Rangers fans have paid tribute to those who lost their lives in the First World War with a massive card display at Ibrox ahead of today's clash against Motherwell.
The huge tribute filled the Sandy Jardine Stand within the stadium and read: "100 years, lest we forget."
Great tribute from @RangersFC today at Ibrox. #lestweforget100 pic.twitter.com/TgWOv4CT0q
— The Word Is Scotch (@DerekWhiteford) November 11, 2018
The Light Blues also welcomed veterans from Erskine, the Coming Home Centre in Govan and Glasgow’s Helping Heroes, as well as representatives from each of the services.
An impecable minute silence was held by the entire stadium ahead of the game.
The Rangers First Team are wearing special commemorative poppy shirts in honour of our fallen heroes, the majority of which will be donated to services related charities to raise further funds for serving personnel and veterans.
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