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Rangers fans astounded as club asks for FEEDBACK on Queen's Park 'experience'

Rangers crashed to a humiliating 1-0 defeat at home to Queen's Park
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Rangers fans have been left in utter disbelief after the club asked them to RATE the experience of attending one of the worst results in the Ibrox side's history.

Gers sunk to an unthinkable low on Sunday as Championship Queen's Park sent them spinning out of the Scottish Cup with an incredible 1-0 win in Govan. The humiliating exit leaves the crisis-hit Light Blues staring down the barrel of another trophyless season having already lost December's Old Firm League Cup Final whilst trailing runaway leaders and champions-elect Celtic by 13 points in the Premiership.

And that's piled even more pressure on the shoulders of under-fire boss Philippe Clement, with fans now clamouring for the Belgian to be axed in the wake of a car-crash domestic campaign. Clement is set for a media grilling at Friday's press conference but there's been radio silence from the club on X over the last five days, with punters venting their anger across all levels of the club.

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The email sent to Rangers fans
The email sent to Rangers fans

And supporters have been left absolutely stunned after the marketing department sent a survey asking them to sum up their matchday experience. The email read: "As part of our commitment to fan engagement, we're reaching out to understand how you feel about your match day experience. We'd love to hear about your visit to the stadium."

One astonished fan wrote on social media: "A bit early for April Fools." Another commented: "Rangers Admin saying are you sure you want to send that 5 days after the event." While a third added: "Everyone should request a refund." Although the timing of the email has shocked punters, Rangers have regularly posted surveys after matches over the last couple of years.