JIMMY BELL, the long-serving Rangers kitman who passed away earlier this week, was given a final send-off at Ibrox as supporters marked the 69-year-old's death ahead of their Europa League semi-final second leg against RB Leipzig.
Bell had worked at Ibrox for over three decades and supporters paid tribute to the popular figure on Thursday night in Govan.
A slideshow played on the giant screens that showed Bell through the years at Rangers as fans loudly chanted 'There's only one Jimmy Bell'.
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Others clapped and loudly cheered to honour the man that Ibrox chairman Douglas Park described as 'a legend and a friend'.
A minute's silence was then held in Bell's name that was impeccably observed by everyone inside the stadium.
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