ROBIN PROPPER reckons the return to Ibrox will spark Rangers’ season into life.
The Ibrox side go back home for the first time this in this campaign when Dundee visit in the quarter-finals of the Premier Sports Cup on Saturday.
The match will see Rangers play at the Govan ground for the first time, as their Copland Stand delay meant they had to controversially rent Hampden for the first part of the season.
Propper, who is likely to make his Ibrox debut on Saturday, claimed: “That can have a positive impact on the season.
“It was nice on Sunday to see how many fans were cheering for us. I’ve never experienced that before in Holland at an away stadium with so many fans.
“If we can do that at a game at Ibrox together, that would be really special.
“I’m looking forward to stepping out there a lot.
“That’s one of the reasons you come to Rangers – to be part of that with the fans in the stadium. I’m really glad it’s now going to happen. I hope we can improve and do a lot of good things there.”
There was a disconnect between Rangers and elements of their support after their 3-0 derby loss. It led to some angry clashes with supporters and Philippe Clement and captain James Tavernier.
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