After forgetting to inform the SFA and SPFL of their 150th anniversary, they still have 140 years to wait, Ibrox fans came to the rescue ahead of the match against Aberdeen.
Showing the sort of forward planning that the company would do well to follow they fleeced supporters of £24,000 for a co-ordinated display covering all four stands.
According to The Herald the tifo paid tribute to club legends such as James Tavernier and Nacho Novo!
— Tam sellic son (@TamsellicsonIII) March 5, 2022
Heard the Capo of the UB is in the Bristol just now buying everybody drinks, saying he’s just came into a bit of money. Probably nothing
— Tam sellic son (@TamsellicsonIII) March 5, 2022
Only one corner of Ibrox had any grasp of reality- Aberdeen fans unfurled a banner paying tribute to the dreams of founding father Charles Green.
Club legend Ally McCoist wasn’t involved in any of the 10th anniversary celebrations, in December 2014, soon after being drawn against Celtic in the League Cup he opted for 12 months of gardening.
Alongside Green and Mike Ashley the former Question of Sport skipper was one of the founding fathers in 2012.
Wee painting done by Billy aged 5 from Glasgow, well done billy x https://t.co/A2NuRAudEq
— Greg (@Gregpat18) March 5, 2022
Usual Tifo tripe from the 1#0 yr olds..
Knuckledraging filth younger than Gretna 2008.hahahaha