Not for nothing does the famous Rangers terrace anthem declare 'everywhere, anywhere, we will follow on'.

An estimated 100,000 will descend on the Andalusian capital of Seville to see their side take on Eintracht Frankfurt in the Europa League final - despite the fact there are only 9,500 tickets available.

The demand is so high that planes are being chartered just to take fans, with return tickets on scheduled routes going for well over £800.

Clearly that will be beyond the means of many, but that won't stop dedicated Rangers fans from making the trip.

With that in mind, we're looking for the most extreme lengths supporters are going to in order to make it to Spain.

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Are you coming from the other side of the world? Hiring a van and driving? Taking seven flights across Europe and no idea of where you're going to sleep?

If you're skipping a family wedding, ditching holiday plans or cancelling your honeymoon then we want to speak to you.

There are sure to be plenty of amazing travel tales from fans desperate to be there, and this is your chance to share yours.

Just email news@glasgowtimes.co.uk with your name, location and the journey you're taking to be there for the Europa League final.

We'll print the best in the paper and online as we gear up for the biggest game in recent Scottish football history.

SEND US YOUR DETAILS HERE