RANGERS ultras group the Union Bears say Dundee have banned them from displaying a tifo commemorating Remembrance Day.
The Gers face the Dark Blues at Dens Park on Remembrance Sunday as Danny Rohl‘s men looks to bounce back from their Europa League defeat to Roma.

But the supporters’ group claim they won’t be able to show their support to the fallen due to “restrictive and outdated rules” which “limit supporter expression and fan culture.”
According to the group, it’s because Dundee don’t allow away fans from putting on tifo displays.
The group posted a statement on X: “This Sunday, the Union Bears have prepared a tifo to commemorate Remembrance Day and to honour those who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country, as we proudly do every year.
“Unfortunately, we have been informed that Dundee FC will not permit the display of this tifo, citing a strict policy that prevents away supporters from displaying any form of tifo, regardless of its purpose.
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“Once again, we are faced with restrictive and outdated rules from clubs intent on limiting supporter expression and fan culture.
“Countless hours of work and significant expense have gone into creating a meaningful tribute to remember our fallen heroes.
“While we recognise that Dundee will pay their respects in their own way, we are simply asking for the opportunity to do the same.
“We urge Dundee FC to apply common sense by reconsidering this decision.”
We’ve asked Dundee for comment.
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