Rod Stewart tackled by Rangers players after turning up to training in Celtic socks
The 76-year-old rocker was left fuming and hobbling off the pitch.
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Graham Swarbrick died peacefully with his wife Tonia at his bedside. Family and friends will be wearing blue and white at the funeral on February 24 at Charnock Richard Crematorium. Son Darren said his dad, 67, was fanatical about Rovers. He said: He was a season ticket holder for over 40 years, and rarely missed a match home or away. He had a few favourite Rovers players such as Ronnie Clayton, Colin Hendry, Alan Shearer, Matt Jansen and more recently Danny Graham. He would even go to watch the Under-23s play at Lancashire FA, with his daughter Lisa, and granddaughters Beth and Natasha.
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Plans are in place for a showpiece fundraising match this summer between Thurso firefighters and a team of ex-Rangers stars â Covid-19 permitting.
The match is scheduled for Saturday, August 7, to be followed by a sportsman s dinner and charity auction. Funds will be used to buy life-saving defibrillators as well as helping local charities.
Organisers have secured sponsorship from local businesses and are hopeful that the coronavirus restrictions will have eased enough to allow the match and the evening function to go ahead.