Rangers ultras group the Union Bears have taken aim at the Scottish Government today with the simple message: 'F*** the SNP'.
The fan group unveiled several banners minutes into Rangers' home match against Kilmarnock.
They read: "Minister for Transport - s****, Minister for Culture - s****, Justice Secretary - s****, Health Secretary - s****, First Minister - s****. F*** the SNP."
It comes amid a major shake-up at Holyrood and indeed the Nationalist party with Humza Yousaf standing down from his position as First Minister this week.
The FM, who will step aside when his party selects a new leader, has openly admitted in the past that he supports Celtic.
The match with Killie has been chaotic so far, with the game 1-1 at half-time.
Four VAR checks took place inside the opening 21 minutes, with Rangers awarded a penalty, denied a penalty, Joe Wright being sent off for a handball on the line and Matty Kennedy giving Derek McInnes' side the lead.
Fabio Silva equalised for the hosts right on the cusp of the break, with eight minutes added on.
Philippe Clement's side really needs three points at Ibrox this afternoon to keep their Premiership title hopes alive.
Celtic yesterday opened up a six-point gap over their arch-Glasgow rivals at the top of the table.
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Meanwhile, Rangers midfielder John Lundstram is a man in demand this summer - as another team's interest emerges.
Trabzonspor have opened talks with the 30-year-old about a move to Turkey, with his contract at Ibrox expiring at the end of May.
Philippe Clement has publicly admitted that Lundstram has offers on the table from other clubs, while a new deal from Rangers remains on the table.
The ex-Sheffield United man has been a key player during his three years in Glasgow, having joined under Steven Gerrard. Clement has already vowed never to let such a pivotal player get to this sort of situation again under his watch.
Now, The Scottish Sun claims that Ipswich Town are the latest team who are prepared to make a move for Lundstram.
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