A dinner was held in tribute to Bell who passed away two years ago after more than four decades with the club.
A host of Rangers greats turned out at Ibrox for tribute dinner to the legendary late kitman Jimmy Bell.
Stars from the 1980s and 1990s such as John Brown and Ian Durrant through to ex captain and Record Sport columnist Barry Ferguson, and more recently Jermain Defoe, were all in attendance. And supporters reacting to the image were particularly happy to see one player in the picture - former captain Lee Wallace whose time at the club ended on a bitter note.
The pair won their appeal over the disciplinary action but later moved on, with Wallace joining QPR. He hasn’t spoken about the way his time ended and it’s unclear if he has even been back at Ibrox in the six years since he left and fans were happy to see him turn out for who was much-loved by the players over his four-decade spell.
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