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Broken seats at Broomloan Stand after the Old Firm game last night
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Broken seats at Broomloan Stand after the Old Firm game last night
Broken seats at Broomloan Stand after the Old Firm game last night.
More than 20, 000 fans saw Rangers Striker Duncan Ferguson make an eventful reserve comeback against Celtic at Ibrox yesterday. Ferguson, out for most of the season with Injuries, was booked and scored the equaliser in a 1-1 draw.
It was the sort of damage which led to Rangers chairman David Murray banning Celtic from the stadium.
4th January 1994
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Daily Record
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Glasgow
Scotland
Media ID 21867353
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1994 Damage Glasgow Rangers Old Firm Scottish Premier Division Stand
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Chaos Unleashed - The Aftermath of an Old Firm Battle
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. In this photo print, we witness the aftermath of a fierce clash between Glasgow Rangers and Celtic at Broomloan Stand. Broken seats lay scattered across the stadium, bearing testimony to the intensity that unfolded during last night's game. With over 20,000 passionate fans in attendance, it was a match that will be etched in history for multiple reasons. The spotlight fell on Rangers' striker Duncan Ferguson as he made his long-awaited reserve comeback after battling injuries throughout the season. His eventful performance saw him both booked and scoring the equalizer in a thrilling 1-1 draw against their arch-rivals. However, it wasn't just the action on the pitch that caught attention; it was also the unfortunate damage inflicted upon Broomloan Stand. This destruction prompted Rangers chairman David Murray to take drastic measures by banning Celtic from future matches at their beloved stadium. Transporting us back to January 4th, 1994, this snapshot encapsulates not only broken seats but also echoes of fierce competition within Scottish football's premier division. It serves as a reminder of how passion can sometimes lead to unintended consequences. This powerful image captures an era when rivalries ran deep and emotions overflowed onto every inch of hallowed ground. A testament to sport's ability to evoke intense devotion and ignite unforgettable moments – even if they come with collateral damage along the way.
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