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The Family Firm. Ibrox stadium, home of Rangers Football club has opened it
The Family Firm. Ibrox stadium, home of Rangers Football club has opened its doors to families to try and encourage family fans to come and support and discourage hooliganism. Pictures with their sons l-r:
Alex Miller, John Greig, Stewart Kennedy Sandy Jardine and Alex McDonald. In the middle is 18 months old Scott Kennedy with his eyes on the cup.
24th April 1977
Daily Record
Mirrorpix
Glasgow
Scotland
Media ID 21547563
© Mirrorpix
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The Family Firm
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captures a heartwarming moment at Ibrox stadium, the beloved home of Rangers Football Club. In an effort to promote family values and discourage hooliganism, the club has graciously opened its doors to families, inviting them to experience the thrill of supporting their team together. This iconic photograph showcases five esteemed figures from Rangers' history: Alex Miller, John Greig, Stewart Kennedy Sandy Jardine, and Alex McDonald. Standing proudly beside them is 18-month-old Scott Kennedy with his eyes fixated on the coveted cup. The image exudes a sense of unity and legacy as these football legends pass down their passion for the game to future generations. It symbolizes how football can transcend age barriers and bring families closer together through shared experiences and unwavering support for their team. Taken on April 24th, 1977 during the vibrant era of the 1970s, this snapshot encapsulates not only a specific time in history but also represents an enduring tradition that continues today. As we delve into this nostalgic piece from Memory Lane Prints, it serves as a reminder that football clubs hold immense power in shaping communities by fostering inclusivity and nurturing lifelong connections between fans young and old.
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