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From Ibrox to your front door

Live auction for match-worn shirts

5 games, 10 shirts, and unforgettable football moments and memories.  

A superb selection of first-team shirts, collected from a variety of fixtures over the past few months, are currently open for bids, via an online auction. 

The shirts, worn in an unbeaten run under the reign of new Rangers manager, Michael Beale, bring all the on-field emotions with them and also come fully equipped with the match-worn elements such as mud and grass marks, and the all-important signatures.

These unique shirts are on auction, right now. Go and view all the shirts available, and don’t miss-out on your chance to own a one-of-a-kind piece of Gers memorabilia. 

SEE THE SHIRTS

 

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