The Ibrox veteran worked with the club across four decades and was a cult hero among the Light Blues support.
You can enter once each week to be in with a chance of winning. “Rangers, and Scottish football as a whole, have lost a legend and a friend today. No job was too big or too small for him, and he thrived on working for his boyhood club. For your chance to win HOME tickets to Cinch SPFL matches each week across ALL FOUR divisions just enter our competition below. He dedicated countless hours to preparation for each training session and game. Funeral arrangements will be communicated in due course."
Bell, who had served the club for over 30 years, was described in a statement from the club as a 'friend and confidant to numerous generations of players and ...
Park added: “Rangers, and Scottish football as a whole, have lost a legend and a friend today. “Jimmy dedicated his life to Rangers Football Club. Having worked under managers from Graeme Souness through to Giovanni, he experienced some of the greatest days in our 150-year history. Jimmy will be sorely missed and I send our heartfelt condolences to the entire Bell family at this difficult time on behalf of Rangers Football Club.”
RANGERS Football Club are today devastated to announce the death of our much-loved, legendary kit man, Jimmy Bell.
“Rangers, and Scottish football as a whole, have lost a legend and a friend today. No job was too big or too small for him, and he thrived on working for his boyhood club. “Jimmy dedicated his life to Rangers Football Club. Having worked under managers from Graeme Souness through to Giovanni, he experienced some of the greatest days in our 150-year history.
Jimmy Bell was at Rangers for over 30 years; he was regarded as a vital part of the first team group; chairman Douglas Park pays tribute saying the club ...
Jimmy will be sorely missed and I send our heartfelt condolences to the entire Bell family at this difficult time on behalf of Rangers Football Club." No job was too big or too small for him, and he thrived on working for his boyhood club. "Jimmy dedicated his life to Rangers Football Club. Having worked under managers from Graeme Souness through to Giovanni, he experienced some of the greatest days in our 150-year history.
Scottish football has been paying tribute to one of Gers' biggest characters after Bell's passing at the age of 69.
"Working for the club they love and support. "It's a sad day for Scottish football and a sad day for Rangers." "A Rangers supporter growing up, never got the chance to play for Rangers but the next best thing was working for them, following the club, being involved in it and bringing that pride and passion.
Rangers have paid tribute to long-serving kitman Jimmy Bell following his sudden death.
He was a family man, a devoted father, grandfather and husband. No job was too big or too small for him, and he thrived on working for his boyhood club. He dedicated countless hours to preparation for each training session and game.
The former Ibrox striker shared a message on Instagram last night after the news of Bell's passing was confirmed by the club. Bell had worked for Rangers for ...
“Rangers, and Scottish football as a whole, have lost a legend and a friend today. “Jimmy dedicated his life to Rangers Football Club. Having worked under managers from Graeme Souness through to Giovanni, he experienced some of the greatest days in our 150-year history. No job was too big or too small for him, and he thrived on working for his boyhood club.