The second half of Rangers match against Dumbarton at Ibrox was delayed due to a stadium issue.
The delay occured due to a problem with the 'stadium fabric' and fans were moved from the lower Sandy Jardine stand to the Broomloan stand.
The delay was around 10 minutes and was due to fabric swinging from above.
Our Chris Jack who is at the game reports:
Delay to the start of the 2nd half at Ibrox due to a problem with the 'stadium fabric'. Fans being moved from Jardine Stand to Broomloan
— Chris Jack (@Chris_Jack89) December 1, 2015
After a ten minute delay and a few hundred fans moving from the Sandy Jardine Stand to the Broomloan, we are back under way at Ibrox.
— Chris Jack (@Chris_Jack89) December 1, 2015
One fan tweeted a picture of what appeared to be the problem in the stand:
— Damien Speirs (@Damien1872) December 1, 2015
Part of roof falling off at ibrox supporters moved first I've ever seen this pic.twitter.com/pAdVsZhE3w
— Jamie Robinson (@jierobinson) December 1, 2015
Small section of roof in question at ibrox! pic.twitter.com/390k7hsEwN
— Kenny McLean (@kmclea1981) December 1, 2015
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