Rangers' first game since administration draws big crowd

Rangers game draws big crowd

The blue half of Glasgow has shown its support for crisis club Rangers by packing out Ibrox for the first game since the club went into administration.

Ibrox's 50,000 capacity is expected to be filled for the league game against Kilmarnock and is likely to be the biggest attendance in the UK across the weekend, since Manchester United are out of the FA Cup while Arsenal travel to Sunderland

Under-fire Gers chairman Craig Whyte has said that he will not be attending the match.

Midway through the first half, Rangers were a goal behind thanks to Dean Shiels's 12th-minute strike.

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