RANGERS have released a memorabilia picture from their 7-1 Ibrox defeat to Liverpool in the Champions League.
The panoramic image is available for supporters to buy via their official framed picture store.
Priced at £50 plus postage and packaging, fans are able to purchase the souvenir to deck out their homes.
The new picture has gone down like a lead balloon on Twitter with supporters questioning why the club are marking such a heavy European defeat.
One fan wrote: "Because I wanted to be reminded of that game."
A second posted: "The board really need to start reading the room and understanding what the fans feel."
A third tweeted: "Whoever it was who decided to release this should be called to clear their desk."
And a fourth added: "That would look nice hanging in my 'read the f***ing room'."
Meanwhile, Giovanni van Bronckhorst has vowed to fight on as Rangers manager.
The Ibrox boss said: “I have no fear, no. I never have fear. I just see what comes but I don’t have fear.
“We are going to sit down (with board), that is for sure, and speak about the last couple of months and which way to go forward.
“I said many times before that if we keep dropping points I am accountable for that. That is what comes from the job.
“We prepare the players as best we can and then they have to put in the performance. That is always the case. As I said before, the way we conceded the goal, we had to be sharper.
“It is a five-week break before the next game. Time to reflect and rest and recover and then we have two weeks to prepare for the first game against Hibs.
“We have to do that. We don’t score enough with the chances we have and in the end it damages us a lot.
“When we also defend like that and concede the first goal against us, we make it tough for ourselves.
“We had chances to score the first goal which means they will open up and give us more space. But when you come from behind, the spaces are smaller.
“We had one or two big chances. It was disappointing to drop points. We have to reflect and refresh and recover during the break.
“The weeks have been demanding weeks and we have to start against Hibs (after the break) at home so we have to be ready for that.”
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