Rangers have introduced the funeral particulars for legendary kitman Jimmy Bell.
The person from Wishaw was a relentless presence at Ibrox during the last 30 years and has earned cult standing amongst the membership's supporters.
He was there in the course of the nine-in-a-row period and the UEFA Cup ultimate run in 2008, alongside the tougher instances of Rangers' administration in 2012.
Present and former staff on the Gentle Blues have been paying tribute to Bell over the previous few weeks after he died earlier than their Europa League semi-final second leg win over RB Leipzig.
Captain James Tavernier devoted the victory that booked passage to this Wednesday's ultimate to each him and iconic Rangers boss, Lanark's Walter Smith. He died final 12 months.

Funeral preparations for the beloved kitman have now been introduced.
A Rangers assertion reads: "Rangers can verify funeral particulars for our much-loved kitman, Jimmy Bell.
"A non-public service will happen at Wellington Church, Glasgow at 10am on Friday.
"The funeral cortege will then move Ibrox at 12noon, with supporters invited there to pay their ultimate respects."
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