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Tributes paid to Rangers superfan as pals say Ibrox bus will 'never be the same'

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Pals of a die-hard Rangers FC fan say ‘bus trips to Ibrox will never be the same’ after his sudden death aged just 59. Philip Morajda was reportedly found dead at his home in Whitburn, West Lothian, earlier this week leaving his friends and fellow Gers supporters heartbroken.Heartfelt messages have poured in on social media after news of his passing broke, with one pal writing: “Still numb today after the terrible news yesterday.

I always regarded Philip as someone who was Proper Rangers.“Followed them everywhere at home and in Europe.Trips across the water will never be the same again.

Feel free to leave any story or memory about Moraj following The Famous. I'm sure there are a few belters.”The Linden Bar in Whitburn posted a touching tribute on Monday, which read: “Tragic week for sad news on Linden Old Boys.

Philip Morajda has sadly passed away, having been found this morning at his home.“He was undoubtedly one of the best known guys in Whitburn's Rangers supporting circles, and all his days he faithfully follow-followed his club all over Scotland, the UK and Europe.“Some of Morajda's tales are legendary and will survive, like his memory, for decades as long as people of Whitburn talk about The Rangers and those following the team.”Another friend posted: “We just don't know the minute.

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