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James Tavernier explains why Rangers are 'taking the knee' as skipper calls on fans to stand against racism

Rangers captain James Tavernier is calling on Rangers fans to get behind the club's anti-racism message this season.

The skipper has written a letter to season ticket holders explaining why players are taking the knee before very fixture kicks off.

He asks fans to show the world how "special" they are in uniting against racial discrimination.

It comes as the right-back calls out how every BAME player in the Rangers squad was at some point subjected to racist abuse online last season.

Midfielder Glen Kamara also received racist abuse on the pitch in a Europa League match earlier this year.

Tavernier's letter posted on the Rangers website reads: "The last 16 months have been difficult, right across the world. Every single person has been impacted, with some losing their very lives from Covid. We cannot forget that we must use this opportunity to create as much positivity and unity within our famous ground.

"We brought home ‘55’ last season, in almost record time. However, there were some dark and difficult moments along the way.

"Sadly, at some stage during the season, every one of our BAME players received racist abuse online. That is a sad indictment on society and shows just how much work still needs to be done to eradicate it.

"Add in the fact one of our players received sickening racist abuse on the pitch. Racism is a problem in football, that is an inarguable fact.

"As a team and as a club, we must not only stand up against racism, but fight against it- every single day. Whenever our players were abused last season, the way in which our fanbase stood behind us was nothing short of amazing.

"Many people have given arguments for and against certain political organisations. Arguments against their actions, and what they purport to stand for. I’ve no interest in all that, neither do my teammates or coaching staff. We will take the knee to stand against racism, nothing more, and nothing less.

"That is why we will take the knee prior to our games. This is a very simple, but we hope, effective gesture. It is a symbolic stance against racism, nothing more and nothing less.

"At the start of each game this season, and throughout the 90 minutes, please show the world exactly why you are a special fan base. Support every player who is proud to wear the badge of the famous RFC.

"We are as strong as strong can be.

"I cannot wait to hear you roar from the stands of Ibrox Park."

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