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Rangers begin replacing seats at Ibrox Stadium as upgrades continue

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Rangers have continued the array of construction, maintenance and renovation work at Ibrox Stadium by replacing some of the seats in the ground.
The club is dedicated to giving the iconic ground a much-needed facelift ahead of the new season and replacing the seats is another part of it.
The new seats should be in place ahead of the club’s first home league game of the season against Hibernian next week.

Rangers continue to press on with a range of developments at Ibrox ahead of the new campaign.
Th club upgraded the cladding on the Broomloan stand, before moving on to do the same on the Copland alongside an extensive clean of the brickwork on the stand.
According to Four Lads Had a Dream, the roof on the stand is also being upgraded whilst the flags atop the stand replaced.
The pitch has also been relayed, whilst a blue running track installed, and the manager’s dugouts replaced.
Inside the stadium, there have been new carpets laid in both the Blue Room and the Trophy Room which look superb.
There have also been extensive upgrades to the changing rooms and players’ areas.

Many of the seats in Ibrox have been worn by the Sun and general wear-and-tear. (Photo by Mark Runnacles/Getty Images)

It’s encouraging to see the club follow through on their promise to invest in the stadium after what
Dave King described as years of “neglect”.
It’s all part of returning Rangers to the very high standards that exist at the club, both on and off the pitch.