The Moonlighter 3,624 Posted July 28, 2015 Share Posted July 28, 2015 Saturday 26th September.Book now to avoid disappointment.Due to the incredible continued demand for the Founders Trail and Ibrox Stadium Tour we're delighted to announce yet another extra date to this years Tour programme.We will now also operate the Founders Trail and Ibrox Stadium Tour on Saturday 26th September.Join us on a journey of discovery back to 1872 when The Rangers were just the dream of a group of young kids who gathered on Fleshers Haugh. They had no ball, no football kit and used a bush on the Glasgow Green as a changing room.Their Club, which they nurtured, was to become the world's most successful and it all happened on the streets of Glasgow.Our journey takes us to the area of Fleshers Haugh where The Rangers played their first ever match, we also visit Glassford Street, Union Street, Berkeley Street, Burnbank, Kinning Park, Craigton Cemetery and many other places of interest before finishing off our day with a tour of our magnificent Ibrox Stadium.During our journey we have a 30 minute break at the West of Scotland Cricket Ground in Partick which was the scene of the Rangers first ever Scottish Cup Final in 1877. It gives everyone a chance to unwind, grab a beer or soft drink and a bite to eat at a beautiful and historical setting.Adults : £21Children (under 16) and Senior Citizens £16.Group discounts are available upon request.To reserve your seat just send an email to :thegallantpioneers@googlemail.comFor further information phone : 0790 2855536An insight into our research can be found here on our website.http://www.thegallantpioneers.co.uk/ Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Moonlighter 3,624 Posted July 30, 2015 Author Share Posted July 30, 2015 Trail Details now on the Club Official Website.http://www.rangers.co.uk/news/headli...d-another-date If you'd like to join us on the Founders Trail please send an email to thegallantpioneers@googlemail.com or call us on 0790 2855536 for further details. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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