- The Union Bears have asked Rangers supporters to bring flags and banners to Ibrox on Sunday
- A tifo display will enhance the wall of colour as the teams come out of the tunnel
- Sunday’s game against Motherwell is also Retro Shirt Day
The Union Bears have called on all Rangers supporters to turn Ibrox into a wall of colour and passion against Motherwell on Sunday.
Individual fans and supporters’ clubs have been asked to bring their flags and banners to provide a vibrant backdrop for the crucial SPFL Premiership clash, the first of the final five games of the season.
This is the penultimate home fixture of the season, and one that Rangers must win.
Sunday’s game is also Retro Shirt Day, the annual initiative in memory of legendary kitman – the late, great Jimmy Bell.
As part of the event, funds will be raised for the Emmie Smillie Charity Foundation. Collection buckets will be in place around the footprint of the stadium. Please give generously.
With flags and banners all around
As the song goes, the intention is to create a (red, white, and) blue sea of Ibrox on Sunday.
The game against Motherwell kicks off at 3 pm. However, fans have been asked to get into the ground early, to help build the atmosphere and generate the vocal and visual backing to support Danny Rohl’s men toward another victory.
On Tuesday afternoon, Copland Collective and Union Bears made the call to fellow fans ahead of Sunday.
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For this crucial match, the Union Bears are asking all RSCs to bring flags and add colour across the stadium.
A tifo will be displayed in the Copland, so please place flags in the other stands where possible.
Supporters are also encouraged to be in their seats by 2.30pm to help build the atmosphere and back the team.



