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  1. It’s that time of year again where we remember the supporters who lost their lives at Ibrox. It’s approaching fifty years since the 1971 disaster and I felt it important to remember some of those who lost their lives by telling a little bit of their story , as well as some details of how Glasgow and the wider UK football community came to our aid, including a donation to the Lords Provost’s Fund of £25,000 from a Priest from Walsall who had won £100,000 in the Pools that weekend on the back of the draw at Ibrox. Often, I hear the Ibrox Disaster Memorial referred to as the ‘John Greig statue’. Whilst of course that’s exactly what it is, as the years tick by from 1971, I think it’s important to point out to the younger generation the statue’s intended significance. It’s not an easy read but as we approach the 50th anniversary of the tragedy, I think it’s important we continue to strive to ensure the 66 souls who lost their lives are never forgotten. https://rangers-history.com/2017/12/28/days-of-disaster/
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