THE Union Bears, a supporters group at Rangers, have released a statement explaining the reasons for the action they took at the club's last home match against Dundee - and warned that more demonstrations will follow.

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On a statement published on Twitter, the organisation say that numerous requests to be moved to a separate part of the stadium have been shot down by the club, who also refuse to consider the implementation of safe standing areas: something the Union Bears have regularly campaigned for.

The group say their aim is to "expand and generate a positive experience within the Rangers support" but feel that the club's unwillingness to adhere to their requests has placed them at odds with the Rangers hierarchy.

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The Union Bears have said that they plan to stage "various forms of protest" between now and the end of the season at Ibrox.

The full statement can be read below.