SCORES of supporters set off from Greenock on Monday on a 30-hour bus ride to Seville for Rangers' Europa League final.
The coach was booked by local Gers fan Graham Black and was filled with fans from across Scotland's west coast and further afield.
Supporters from Alloa, Motherwell, Ayr and Inverclyde boarded the bus, which was bound first for Dover.
When the coach arrived at the coast, the fans were ferried across to Calais, and then were driven from there to Cadiz in Spain.
The fans booked train tickets to take them from Cadiz to Seville.
Graham said: "We're just going to the fan zones, as most if not all of us don't have match tickets.
"I went down to Manchester for the 2008 final and was in one of the fan zones there.
"Unfortunately the screens cut out, and we ended up crammed into a Ladbrokes shop to watch the end of the game.
"I really hope we don't end up repeating that!"
While Graham and his friends booked the bus, many of its 53 passengers are complete strangers to him.
He added: "Folk have come from all over to get on it.
"We didn't know each other to start with but bonded really quickly.
"We're all just really happy to be going out there and to hopefully be part of a special moment in the club's history."
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