The iconic lettering on the Bill Struth Main Stand has been removed as the club continue a range of refurbishments at Ibrox.
During the close season, Rangers have been hard at work updating Ibrox after what Dave King described as years of “neglect”.
As part of that, the clubs clearly plans to upgrade the look of the Main Stand, so watch this space for more updates.
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The stadium has undergone a raft of upgrades during the summer.
From the laying of a new hybrid pitch to the replacing of the dugouts to the upgrading of cladding on the stadium’s stands, the club is heavily investing in bringing the stadium up to scratch.
It’s not just on the pitch or in the stands that the stadium is getting a facelift either.
The club has laid new carpets in the trophy and blue rooms, whilst the player’s areas are being also being upgraded.
Club insider Four Lads Had a Dream has previously detailed all the work that is set to be carried out. You can read more about that HERE.

The plan here seems to be to get all of this work done before the big kick-off in a few week’s time.
Rangers Supporters Liason Officer Greg Marshall also revealed that the club is doing a 3D scan of the stadium to “assess all options available”.
