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9 Rangers questions that STILL remain over stadium farce as Hampden solution fails to cure Ibrox homesickness

Rangers are on the move from Ibrox this summer with Hampden Park a short jaunt across the city - but that doesn't change the homesick feeling for the punters ahead of the new campaign.

Chairman John Bennett explained that the Light Blues are closing in on an agreement to move to the national stadium amid major delays to works on the Copland Road stand. The opening weeks of the Scottish Premiership campaign are set to be impacted, along with the Champions League qualification push by Philippe Clement's men - while a potential home draw in the knockout stage of the Premier Sports Cup adding another home game to the packed early-season fixture card.

But while a venue has been found, that hasn't stopped the questions flying around from the Ibrox diehards about several issues that could quickly emerge. The first 'home' game of the new campaign for Rangers is less than a month away against Motherwell on August 10.

And with the clock ticking on the new season fears are only escalating among the fan base. Record Sport takes a look at the questions that are still being asked as an SFA agreement inches closer.

Every football fan knows the feeling on being surrounded by friends and family on a matchday - with many purchasing season tickets to make sure those bonds remain year after year. It's important to many Rangers fans - and many will be hoping they can be kept when they are shifted across to Hampden for the start of next season. While it's another headache for the club it could be a vital step in taking the Ibrox atmosphere across the town.

While the Champions League qualifiers will be played at Hampden, a bigger problem could be set to emerge should the building work rumble into the group stage. UEFA rules state that for

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