Ibrox side Glasgow Rangers have continued to be backed by large numbers, despite struggling this season.

Glasgow Rangers defender Clint Hill has told the Daily Record that the Ibrox side’s fans are brilliant.
Hill only moved to Rangers last summer, and the Glasgow team have not had a great amount of success on the field.
Rangers have failed to compete with Celtic in their first season back in the Scottish Premiership, and they currently sit 33 points behind their capital rivals.
The Light Blues are currently in third place in the table, with a great amount of frustration being felt around Ibrox.
However, Hill insists that he has been very impressed by Rangers’ supporters – who have continued to turn up in huge numbers throughout the season.
“I’ve only been here a short time but the fans have been fantastic,” Hill said.
“With all the issues they’ve been through in the last number of years – with certain things still going on – to still turn up in attendances of over 50,000 is tremendous.
“They give us their full backing and it’s up to us as players to respond to that and to make them feel important. We need to get them up off their seats.
“I can understand their frustrations but I’m frustrated, everyone here is frustrated.”
Hill’s stay at Rangers could be a short one, as his contract is coming to an end at the conclusion of the season.
The 38-year-old is yet to be offered new terms by Rangers, meaning he looks set to depart in the summer.
Hill has made 24 appearances for Rangers in all competitions so far this season.

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