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Rangers FC Europa League run the stuff of dreams for Dundonald man

For Dennis Hill, Thursday night at Ibrox was as good as it gets.

A Rangers fan for 42 years, the East Belfast man soaked in the celebrations as his club booked its place in the final of the Europa League.

Gio van Bronckhorst's side saw off RB Leipzig 3-1 in Glasgow to earn a 3-2 aggregate win and progress to the final on May 18 when they will meet another German side, Eintracht Frankfurt, in the showpiece.

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Dennis, 57, was in Ibrox on Thursday night as Rangers completed their semi-final job.

And he says he has never experienced a night like it in his four decades of supporting the Light Blues.

"It was an incredible night," he told Belfast Live.

"That is the best night and loudest I have ever heard that ground. I have never heard anything like it in my 42 years following the club.

"It was a family atmosphere and everyone was just on cloud nine. I even have a video of the players hanging out of the changing room windows.

"The whole European run has been unbelievable. Considering the resources Rangers have compared to the teams they have been knocking out.

"You can't beat it, and it is a modern day miracle what we have done.

"I am just soaking it up. We had a few shandies last night and I will have a few tonight as well."

The Dundonald native added: "Last night was a party atmosphere, and it is the best I have experienced in my 42 years following Rangers. It was just a cauldron of noise.

"It was all good party tunes, no sectarian nonsense. It was proper football and football songs. People seem to run us down when we're doing well, but the fans were fantastic and got right behind the team.

"We have been brilliant home and away. We went to

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