The second of January will forever remain one of the most poignant dates in the Rangers calendar, as we come together to remember the 66 members of the Rangers family who lost their lives following the tragic events on Stairway 13 in 1971.
We also hold in our thoughts the 25 supporters who died in the 1902 Ibrox Disaster, the two supporters who lost their lives on Stairway 13 in 1961, and all those who have been affected by tragedy at our home.
As this is our closest home fixture to the second of January, a minute’s silence will be observed prior to kick-off in their memory.
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Everyone at Rangers is saddened to have learned of the passing of former player, Don Kichenbrand, at the age of 91.
Don, known as ‘The Rhino’; was the oldest living Ranger and scored 24 goals in 25 league appearances as the Light Blues won the title under Scot Symon in season 1955-56.
In all, he featured 37 times for Rangers. He also played for several clubs in South Africa, as well as Sunderland, Forfar Athletic and Keith in the UK.
The thoughts of everyone at Rangers are with Don’s family and friends at this difficult time.
Rangers Football Club can confirm it has tonight parted company with men’s first-team manager, Philippe Clement.
The club would like to put on record their sincere thanks to Philippe for his hard work and dedication during his spell in charge.
A further update from the club will follow in due course.