THOUSANDS of Rangers fans turned up at Ibrox to pay respect to club legend Jimmy Bell.
Emotional supporters lined Edmiston Drive to pay tribute to the club's much-loved kit man.
They clapped and threw scarves and flowers as his funeral cortege passed Ibrox.
Bell, who served for the Glasgow club for more than 30 years, died suddenly on May 3, aged 69.
A private service was held earlier today at Wellington Church in the city's West End.
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We previously reported that several Rangers players past and present gathered at the church to show their respect and mourn the late Jimmy Bell.
Those who turned up to pay their respects also left tributes at the club's gates.
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