On the 2 January 1971, a crush on stairway 13 at Ibrox Stadium resulted in 66 deaths. Five of the victims were teenagers who lived within 100 yards of one another in Markinch, Fife. Their friends ...
2 January 1971 54 years on, we remember the victims of the Ibrox disaster. Leading to 66 deaths, including the lives of many children, and more than 200 injuries, the Ibrox disaster which occurred ...
Fourteen years on, it's still a game that takes the breath away. Walter Smith's Rangers welcomed bitter rivals Celtic to Ibrox with a place in the quarter-finals of the Scottish Cup at stake.
St Andrew’s First Aid were first to attend to the disaster in 1971 and they continue to support matches to this day. To donate to St Andrew's First Aid and help to continue their life-saving work, ...
Rangers have been dumped out of the Scottish Cup after suffering a shock 1-0 defeat at home to Queen’s Park. The Premiership ...
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On the 2 January 1971, a crush on stairway 13 at Ibrox Stadium resulted in 66 deaths. Five of the victims were teenagers who lived within 100 yards of one another in Markinch, Fife. Their friends ...