All eyes were on Ibrox on Wednesday night as Rangers pressed ahead with plans to defy UEFA.The club had a request to play the national anthem ahead of their Champions League clash with Napoli rejected by European football bosses before it emerged they were ready to hold the tribute to Queen Elizabeth regardless.
Rangers announced their plans pre-match and fan group the Union Bears organised a display involving a Union Jack covering the Broomloan Stand, underneath a silhouette of the Queen following her death aged 96 last week.The decision attracted national attention as the 50,000 inside Ibrox united to sing the national anthem.
It's also prompted plenty of reaction from politicians to TV personalities. Among them was Piers Morgan, who insisted the club had made the correct decision in ignoring UEFA's stance.
He said on his Piers Morgan Uncensored TV show: "I want to move on to the national anthem."I had a problem with all the football being cancelled last weekend I thought it was wrong.
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