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Rangers outdo themselves again with superb training ground initiative

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Rangers have outdone themselves yet again.
The club has released a feature video covering the Rangers Charity Foundation ‘Dream Day’.

12 special guests were invited behind the scenes at the Hummel Training Centre. They were able to watch training and to meet the full first team squad and management team.
All guests are nominated by friends or family because of a recent difficult experience or because they are suffering from a disability or life-limiting condition.
“Dream Days are all about creating lasting memories for families and individuals who need it most and I hope that everyone who joined us today had a fantastic time,” Rangers Charity Foundation Director, Connal Cochrane, told the club’s website.
“The Foundation has a proud tradition of making dreams come true. We know the difference a boost can make to those who are less fortunate than others. Through the Fund, we hope to be able to give as many people as possible that lift and look forward to continuing to do so next season.”
The video shared by the club’s account features touching interviews from special guests. Club captain, James Tavernier, also speaks about the importance of giving back to the supporters.

The 28-year-old spoke in his capacity as captain. (Photo by Mark Runnacles/Getty Images)

Following on from the
pioneering introduction of OrCam technology at Ibrox, it’s great to see the Dream Days are still proving so successful.
It puts a lot of things in perspective. In particular, it’s sure to be a humbling experience for the players.
This is yet more evidence that Rangers are not just looking to be inclusive, but are willing to go the extra mile for fans experiencing hard times.
It’s fantastic to see.
Information concerning nomination forms for future ‘Dream Days’ can be found on the club’s website.