On the Ibrox Tour you will get exclusive access to the home and away dressing rooms, climb the marble staircase and explore the illustrious Trophy Room. Experience the unique atmosphere in the Blue Room and old Managers Room, plus you get to run down the tunnel before taking a seat in the dugout!
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