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Van Bronckhors­t leads tributes to ‘a selfless Ranger’

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RANGERS manager Giovanni van Bronckhors­t has led the tributes to Jimmy Bell, describing the long-serving kitman as a “selfless Ranger, who epitomised everything this great club stands for”.

The popular staff member’s death, aged 69, was announced by the Ibrox club yesterday. Bell had been in the technical area alongside Van Bronckhors­t as Rangers drew 1-1 away to city rivals Celtic on Sunday.

“I am devastated to learn of the sad passing of my friend and colleague, Jimmy Bell,” the Rangers boss wrote in a poignant Instagram post.

“I had a special relationsh­ip, I loved being around him, both as a player and subsequent­ly as manager.

“He was a hard working, dedicated and selfless Ranger, who epitomised everything this great club stands for. He will be sorely missed by everyone at Rangers.

“I send my thoughts and prayers to the Bell family at this difficult time.”

Van Bronckhors­t’s fellow Dutchman and former Rangers team-mate Arthur Numan replied: “You’ll be missed big man. RIP Jimmy.”

Bell, a boyhood Rangers fan, worked with the Ibrox club for more than 30 years. A former employee of private coach hire organisati­on Park’s of Hamilton, he initially drove the Rangers team buses to matches across the country, before moving on to his role as first-team head of kit.

Former Ibrox manager Steven Gerrard posted a message saying “RIP Jimmy”, alongside the prayer emoji, on his Instagram story.

Rangers players also took to social media to pay their respects.

Captain James Tavernier described him as “the beating heart and soul” of Ibrox. He posted: “I’m truly going to miss you.”

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“Selfless Ranger”Jimmy Bell, who has died aged 69.

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