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RANGERS have broken the quarter of a million barrier for Division Three crowds â?? up an astonishing 10,000 on last seasonâ??s attendances at this stage in the SPL.

Gers set a new record for highest crowd in a fourth tier game when 49,913 watched Saturdayâ??s win over Stirling Albion.

 

The total attendance for their six home league game so far is 287,997, while SPL champions Celticâ??s combined total after seven home league games is 273,745.

 

Meanwhile, Gers fans can directly buy shares in the club from Saturday onwards for one week only

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Celtic attendance stats are not accurate anywhere. I'm sure the lower stat includes a game where they withheld the figure and so some places who keep on-line stats just put in 0. According to ScotPrem.com they have had 317549 though the gates - but of course that is also inaccurate as Celtic have been bumping up their attendances. However, you have to suspect that they are publishing the number of tickets sold otherwise they may be falling fowl of the tax man.

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I think we need two figures. Tickets sold and actual attendees. The Olympics already looked stupid for having mostly sellouts but with swathes of empty seats. The second stat is what we're interested in, why do we have to guess it when the club and police have the actual figures?

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