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Rangers recruits told brutal reality of life at Ibrox as experienced star gives them 'uncomfortable' warning

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Ragged Rangers were left in no doubt about the furious feelings of their fans as they trudged sheepishly over to the Chadwick Stand after another awful day on the Ayrshire astro.

The reaction to Sunday’s calamity at Killie was a first glimpse for some of Philippe Clement’s new recruits at just how hot tempers can run when things go wrong at Ibrox.

Summer signings like Jefte, Robin Propper, Connor Barron and Vaclav Cerny had been given a small snapshot after last month’s Old Firm defeat but then that involved just a couple of dozen seething supporters.

There were around 35000 at Hampden when they crashed out of the Champions League qualifiers by Dynamo Kyiv — but the ire that day was aimed at Italian ref Marco Guida after his controversial Jefte dismissal.

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