And when Rangers played Queen’s Park at Ibrox in October, the attendance figure published on the Scottish Footbal League website was 49,463.
But the real number given to police was just 34,481 – a difference of 14,982.
The difference is understood to be made up mainly of season ticket holders counted as attending when they have not actually gone to the game.
Meanwhile, Rangers played 11 home league games in Division Three between the beginning of the season and January 30.
They publicised a total attendance figure of 515,250, while the figure reported to the police was just 407,909.
That’s a difference of 107,341 – a 26 per cent increase.
On average, the number of people going through the turnstiles was 37,083, rather than the claimed 46,841.
And you ****s had the audacity to slag Celtic for doing the same thing. Typical dirty, hunnish behaviour.
Cunts.


Used to happen everywhere "10,000? 10,000 really? there's 10 thousand just in this stand you cheating lying bastards." Oh those were the days!