Wullie from Larkhall is an unhappy bear after he experienced his new seat in the Copland Stand front section at the League Cup tie against Dundee.
The emotional return to Ibrox failed to engage or excite the long suffering bears with just 33,665 reported as the attendance.
Four months after Ibrox was last opened the upper section of the Copland Stand remains a building site with work to be completed on the 600 seats that have been added to overhang the front section.
It seems that the desperation to increase capacity has have a drastic effect on sightlines for some fans.
Previously they could see the whole Broomloan Road Stand- now they can barely see above the crossbar with the new seats hanging above.
The Greatest Story Ever Told – by Willie fae Larkhall ?? pic.twitter.com/6AlMIqV48A
— T H E ~ S H A M R O C K ?? (@TheShamrock1888) September 21, 2024
There is nothing yet in the mainstream about the impact on sightlines by the new unoccupied seats.
Hibs visit Ibrox next Sunday with no news of a ticket allocation for away fans with the traditional 800 seater section expected to be used for relocating Season Ticket holders from the Copland Stand upper.
Standing pic.twitter.com/5x8HxhV5Ni
— Wullie (@Wullie71434565) September 21, 2024
Wasn’t meaning you but to see the full pitch I need to slouch down over the seats infront
— Wullie (@Wullie71434565) September 21, 2024
Aye I’ve just decided to make up that they have ruined our seats been told rangers will be in contact next week
— Wullie (@Wullie71434565) September 21, 2024
“Whit’s the architect daein’ Tam?” pic.twitter.com/tlpFfMKC0u
— Peter Elliott (@peterelliott71) September 21, 2024
Haha maybe Willie should be glad he can’t see full the pitch – espywhen the Champions next come calling!