Fans and police praised after Rangers game in Montrose By The Courier Reporter December 18 2012, 2:02pm December 18 2012, 2:02pm Share Fans and police praised after Rangers game in Montrose Share via Facebook Twitter Linkedin Whatsapp Messenger Email Post link https://www.thecourier.co.uk/news/angus-mearns/82274/fans-and-police-praised-after-rangers-game-in-montrose/ Copy Link Every vantage point was snapped up for Saturday's sell-out game. POLICE AND fans have praised each other following Saturday’s sell-out clash between Montrose and Rangers. Links Park played host to a six-goal thriller and more than 3,000 Rangers supporters travelled to watch the encounter. The game went off without incident and police were quick to praise the travelling Rangers fans for their behaviour. Sergeant Andy Wilson said: “Well done on excellent match. Great fans. Awesome atmosphere.” Rangers fans also took to online forums to praise Tayside Police for their approach to the match. Meanwhile, Montrose have apologised to Rangers following a row over the description of the Glasgow club in the match programme. The introduction to the team in the programme read: “The Rangers are a newco of the now defunct Glasgow Rangers. “Currently top of the table, they will be hoping to go on to seal the title and clinch their first silverware.” Angry Gers fans emailed the club with some calling for a boycott of the next game at Links Park unless there was an apology.