Rangers fans of the moment reveal a massive tifo ahead of Celtic New Year’s case, including the banned cult song line

HERE’S the moment fans welcomed their team onto the pitch for the New Year derby with a giant tifo – including a line from a banned sectarian song.

The two Glasgow giants collide with Ibrox, without Celta’s enthusiasts.

And there the same old noisual reception of the crowd of 50,000, while the two sets of players entered the fray.

The GERS fan display included a Graham Roberts symbol, which memorably ended in a purpose in a remarkable 2-2 draw with Celtic at Ibrox in the 1980s.

It included the line “You know us through our noise. “

While there’s nothing overtly offensive about those words, they do represent a direct quote from the banned sectarian song ‘The Billy Boys’.

It’s something the Ibrox ultras have done previously, taking a different line from the song, ‘Surrender or you’ll die’ in a display ahead of a Champions League clash with PSV Eindhoven.

This mass banner realized in Broomloan Road Trail before kicking in 2023.

The English superstar of the Premier League Alan Shearer is provided in the former corporate with the former Newcastle friend Steve Harper.

Meanwhile, the Rangers begin with Liam Kelly in order, after Jack Butland was admitted to the hospital for business and spent the night under “an important internal hemorrhage. “

The Scottish team’s goalkeeper only made an impression in the championship for Rangers last week when Butland attended the birth of his son.

Chris Sutton warned before the kick off that this could well have been Philippe Clement’s ‘last dance’ as Rangers manager.

He warned: “It continues to be a chore between the Rangers and going through a transition period.

“Maybe Europe stored them, their functionality in Europe well.

“But wasting the Ultimate Cup on Celtic and Celtic wasn’t more productive that day.

“It is vital to get a trophy in the bag and did not do that. “

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