THOUSANDS of football fans will be shown an image of missing Glasgow man Gregor Gibbons at Rangers v Oxford United today.
The appeal will feature an image of the missing 32-year-old and will be shown on the screens during the friendly at Ibrox Stadium before kick-off at 3pm and during half time.
Rangers Supporter Liason Officer Greg Marshall confirmed the club's involvement in the search for the missing man on the social media website Twitter today.
Rangers will show Gregor’s image on the screens before the game and at half time today. If you have seen him please get in contact - details below pic.twitter.com/9SZPlgO6hC
— RangersFC SLO (@RangersFCSLO) July 7, 2019
The family also shared an image of the appeal on the Find Gregor page on Facebook.
Gregor was last seen at around 6pm on Tuesday when he left his home in Colston avenue to head to work.
He got into his car, a white Ford Fiesta, registration SB64 NLG.
He didn’t arrive at work and he failed to return home. His family contacted police on Wednesday morning to report him missing.
A number of people have spotted him on the Forth and Clyde Canal path between 8pm and 10pm on Tuesday night. Police believe he may have changed his clothing.
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We reported on Friday that Rangers hero Nacho Novo had got behind the search for Gregor. He shared an appeal on his social media pages.
Gregor is white around 5ft 5 inches tall, with a slim build and very short, shaven dark hair. When last seen he was wearing a black, Nike hooded top, black Nike shorts, and black coloured trainers.
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