Whilst some Rangers fans applauded former player Kenny Miller as he was sent off in today's clash against Dundee, boos and jeers were also heard from other fans around the Ibrox stadium.
The ex-Rangers striker, who had three spells at the club, was sent off during the second half for a challenge on Borna Barisic.
The 38-year-old, who scored more than 100 goals for the Light Blues, received a mixed reception from fans both in the stadium and on social media.
Some spectators gave the striker a huge round of applause whilst others booed the former star as he was sent off the pitch.
And taking to Twitter other fans weren't sure what to think about the game's events.
One fan wrote on Twitter: "Kenny Miller, true Blue."
Another said: "Kenny Miller gets red carded for a wild lunge and receives a warm reception as he trudges off."
Kenny miller gettin sent aff at ibrox sums up Scottish football 😂
— devin (@devstockwell67) September 15, 2018
People booing Kenny miller are an embarrassment. It’s the same people who never went to ibrox when his goals won us titles. Stood up Cos we got hammered and that’s how he gets treated
— Stuart Lang. (@Stuuartlang) September 15, 2018
Kenny Miller gets red carded for a wild lunge and receives a warm reception as he trudges off 🤣🤯
— RangersLinfieldFC (@bluesbrothers86) September 15, 2018
In contrast another Gers fan said: "Why on earth are people clapping Kenny Miller?"
Rangers fans clapping Kenny miller off the park after he’s sent aff 🤢 announce lifetime bans
— Jordan (@Jordaan1872) September 15, 2018
Just watched Kenny miller get a red card and get clapped off by 90% of ibrox so I’m now looking for a new club to support please DM me application forms
— Robbie Chisholm (@BigBadRabb) September 15, 2018
You couldn’t write Kenny Miller’s Rangers story 😂
— Louise MacLean (@louisemaclean) September 15, 2018
Rangers fans clapping Kenny miller off the park after he’s sent aff 🤢 announce lifetime bans
— Jordan (@Jordaan1872) September 15, 2018
Another joked: "You couldn't write Kenny Miller's Rangers story."
Miller previously admitted that he had been deeply hurt by the circumstances surrounding his departure from Rangers.
He said: "I gave the club eight years’ service, I scored a lot of goals, I won a lot of leagues and cups, I had some great times and enjoyed working with some really, really good people who are still at the club.
"You are missing people you have built up relationships with over the best part of 20 years. So it was hurtful."
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