Rangers fans break lockdown rules as ‘THOUSANDS’ gather outside Ibrox

Footage ‘shot from inside Steven Gerrard’s car’ show THOUSANDS of Rangers fans flouting lockdown to party outside Ibrox stadium as his side close in on the Scottish Premiership title

  • Rangers supporters have gathered outside Ibrox ahead of game with St Mirren 
  • Steven Gerrard’s side could clinch the Scottish Premiership title this weekend 
  • Title victory would end arch rivals Celtic’s decade-long dominance in Scotland 
  • Footage appeared to show fans gathered around Gerrard’s car as he arrived 
  • Scotland is under tier 4 lockdown restrictions, which bans mass gatherings 

Rangers fans have breached lockdown rules to throw their support behind their side ahead of the visit of St Mirren, with footage appearing to show fans swarming the car of manager Steven Gerrard as he arrived at Ibrox. 

Under tier 4 restrictions, mass gatherings are currently banned in Scotland, with the public urged not to leave their homes amid the coronavirus pandemic. 

However, the Gers supporters have disregarded those restrictions to welcome their team ahead of their impending title party, with the Scottish Sun reporting that thousands are outside the ground.

Rangers supporters have broken lockdown restrictions to gather outside Ibrox Stadium

Rangers supporters have broken lockdown restrictions to gather outside Ibrox Stadium

Rangers supporters have broken lockdown restrictions to gather outside Ibrox Stadium

Fans are in a party mood as Steven Gerrard's side inch closer to an historic title triumph

Fans are in a party mood as Steven Gerrard's side inch closer to an historic title triumph

Fans are in a party mood as Steven Gerrard’s side inch closer to an historic title triumph

Video footage from what is believed to be inside Gerrard's car shows supporters welcoming him to the ground

Video footage from what is believed to be inside Gerrard's car shows supporters welcoming him to the ground

Fans waved flags and let off flares in a party atmosphere on Saturday

Fans waved flags and let off flares in a party atmosphere on Saturday

Supporters swarmed what is believed to be Gerrard’s car as the Rangers manager made his way to the stadium

And video footage shows a large group of fans lining the streets as Gerrard made his way to the ground.

Another video shot from inside what is believed to be the manager’s car shows the Range Rover crawling towards the stadium amid jubilant scenes.

Gerrard’s side are within touching distance of returning to the summit of Scottish football, having had to watch from afar as Celtic reigned supreme for the best part of a decade.

The Bhoys were bidding to win a tenth-successive league title this season, however if Rangers beat mid-table St Mirren and Celtic drop points against Dundee United, the Gers will be champions. 

Failing that, Gerrard’s side can win the Premiership crown if they defeat Celtic in the Old Firm Derby on March 21. 

Fans waved flags and let off flares as they welcomed their side ahead of the St Mirren game

A strong police presence is at the scene as one officer walks between red and blue flares

A strong police presence is at the scene as one officer walks between red and blue flares

A strong police presence is at the scene as one officer walks between red and blue flares 

One fan wearing a mask of manager Steven Gerrard holds a cutout of the Premiership trophy

One fan wearing a mask of manager Steven Gerrard holds a cutout of the Premiership trophy

One fan wearing a mask of manager Steven Gerrard holds a cutout of the Premiership trophy

And Rangers supporters have gathered outside Ibrox as anticipation builds towards an historic achievement. 

Video footage has captured fans singing chants about clinching title number 55 amid a sea of waving flags. Fans let off red, white and blue flares to add to the party atmosphere. 

Chief Superintendent Mark Sutherland of Police Scotland said: ‘At about 10 am today, 6 March 2021 a large number of supporters gathered outside Ibrox Stadium and a number of pyrotechnic devices were set off.

Police Scotland confirmed ‘a large number of supporters’ were at the ground and no one has been arrested

‘I would remind supporters that in line with current Scottish Government Coronavirus guidelines, all gatherings are currently prohibited and we would urge members of the public to comply with these restrictions.

‘Our priority is public safety and an appropriate policing plan was in place and officers engaged with those present to explain and encourage compliance with restrictions.’

No one has been arrested. 

Rangers supporters have been forced to wait ten years before returning to the pinnacle of Scottish football, having endured a tumultuous journey through the football pyramid. 

Scotland is under tier 4 restrictions, which bans mass gatherings (pictured: Nicola Sturgeon)

Scotland is under tier 4 restrictions, which bans mass gatherings (pictured: Nicola Sturgeon)

Scotland is under tier 4 restrictions, which bans mass gatherings (pictured: Nicola Sturgeon)

The club fell to the third tier following insolvency, before climbing their way back into the first division under Mark Warburton in 2015. 

Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers had turned Celtic into a relentless winning machine during Rangers’ absence, with Gerrard tasked with dethroning their arch rivals.

Celtic have fallen apart this season under Neil Lennon, with the Bhoys legend resigning from his position last month. 

Rangers are 18 points clear at the top of the Scottish Premiership before Saturday’s game, set to get under way at 3pm GMT.   

Rangers can seal the title this weekend with victory over St Mirren and Celtic drop points

Rangers can seal the title this weekend with victory over St Mirren and Celtic drop points

Rangers can seal the title this weekend with victory over St Mirren and Celtic drop points

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