Rangers first team trio Nathan Patterson, Calvin Bassey and Bongani Zungu have each moved to make emotional apologies for breaching Covid rules and attending a party.
The trio have returned to Auchenhowie to face the music after 10 days of self-isolation after they were caught at a house party in the early hours of Valentine's Day.
Dapo Mebude, who is currently on loan at Queen of the South, and goalkeeper Brian Kinnear were also named as culprits by Steven Gerrard but did not feature in the videos.
They quintet are facing action from their club but will also have to deal with the decision of the SFA who are likely to issue lengthy bans for the infringement.
Jordan Jones and George Edmundson were caught up in a similar situation earlier in the season end were hit with seven game suspensions.
Both have since been sent out on loan to Sunderland and Derby respectively.
Here's what each of the players had to say to Rangers TV.
Calvin Bassey

"I want to say sorry to my family for putting them through this hard time.
"I want to say sorry to the players, the board and to the manager.
"To Ross Wilson and lastly to the fans who are always by our side and who have supported us through this journey we have had.
"I just hope they can carry on supporting us and supporting me.
"I'm sorry for my mistakes and hopefully I can move forward and fulfill my potential at this great club."
Bongani Zungu

"I would like to apologise to the fans and it's been a great season so far for the club and my message is that I'd like to apologise.
"I hope the fans can continue to support us and we can put this behind us and focus on the future."
Nathan Patterson

"I want to take this chance to apologise to my family. I've apologised to the players and assured them nothing like this will happen again.
"I have spoken to the gaffer and Ross Wilson at great length about the situation and how we move forward.
"I apologise to the Rangers fans. Being a fan since birth and being a player here since the age of eight I know the privileges and I know the meaning behind the shirt and the privilege to wear the Rangers badge and the high standards expected at this top club.
"I have let myself down and I can only ask for the opportunity to show what I can go and do on the pitch."