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Rangers announced the reopening of the Copland Rear for the Hibs game and it has evoked a positive response from David Edgar.
The Heart and Hand reacted to the news shared by the club via their official X handle which confirmed that Ibrox will be at full capacity on 29 September, making it a “fantastic” match and occasion.
This weekend also coincides with Gers beginning to mark 125 years at Ibrox.
Edgar wrote: “There we go.”
Rangers finally give the supporters and team what they’ve wanted
After months of delays and adjustments, allowing fans back in at full capacity is a timely boost, enhancing the electric atmosphere that Ibrox is renowned for and it’s certainly going to give them an edge in home games.
This move could not be more opportune for manager Philippe Clement, who might find the re-energised crowd support pivotal in lifting the team’s spirits and performance.
The return to full capacity could act as a catalyst for Rangers, potentially fueling a much-needed winning streak.
Clement and the rest of the side will certainly be looking forward to it after a poor start to the 2024/25 campaign.
Having a full stadium to play in front of is huge as the emotional and psychological impact of a packed Ibrox has historically been a game-changer, instilling confidence and vigour into the players.
There we go. https://t.co/J3rd96rRmM
— Heart & Hand Podcast (@ibroxrocks) September 26, 2024
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Hopefully, they can mark the occasion with three points and a performance that leaves the fans excited and wanting for more.
In other Rangers news, an update has emerged on external investment being made into the club in order to reach the next level.
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