STEVEN Gerard and his team brought Christmas early to the children of Glasgow’s Royal Children’s Hospital with a visit in an attempt to ensure their youngest supporters had an unforgettable memory this Christmas.
The team wore blue Santa hats as they handed out gifts to the kids alongside a £10,000 donation to the hospital.
Players were more than happy to pose for pictures alongside their young supporters and spoke about how rewarding the experience was for them.
Rangers starlet Ross McCrorie is a frequent visitor to the hospital and spoke of why he loves these types of events.
He said: "I was here two years ago, me and the under-20s. We did all the Christmas decorations. It's great to make the kids happy at this time of year.
"This is a big day for them as well and if they're missing out or whatever, hopefully we can fill that gap and make them happy."
Rangers are currently preparing for their game against Hibs at Easter Road on Wednesday which they will need to win in order to stay top of the league.
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