Rangers today confirmed a donation of £7,500 to Poppyscotland, an organisation that raises money for the brave men and women who serve in the armed forces.

Poppyscotland support Scottish veterans in many ways - including help in dealing with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, the physical effects of serious battle wounds and also help families who have lost loved ones on active duty.
The Club hosted a can collection in aid of Poppyscotland at last weekend's SPL game with Inverness Caledonian Thistle at Ibrox Stadium - which generated over £3,000 - and we are delighted to further aid this worthy cause with today's £7,500 donation.
Striker Nacho Novo presented Colin Flinn from Poppyscotland with the cheque at Murray Park this afternoon.
He said: "Everyone associated with the Club is proud to support Poppyscotland's 2008 appeal and I know today's donation will make a positive difference to the lives of servicemen and women and their families."
Colin Flinn, Head of Fundraising at Poppyscotland, added: "Poppyscotland needs to raise as much money as possible during the 2008 Scottish Poppy Appeal in order to continue to support Scotland's veterans.
"We are extremely grateful to Rangers Football Club for this generous donation, which will make a real difference to the lives of veterans and their families in Scotland."
This Sunday, the Club is fully supporting the SPL's Poppy Day fixtures campaign and the first-team will wear a specially embroidered poppy on their strip when Walter Smith's side visit Rugby Park to play Kilmarnock.
After the match these strips will be signed by the players and donated to a number of charities - including Poppyscotland, Erskine and the Help for Heroes campaign.
Rangers Chief Executive Martin Bain added: "It was an honour to recognise the brave men and women who serve in the armed forces at Ibrox last weekend.

"Our supporters created an amazing atmosphere when these true heroes were introduced at half-time and this football club will always be fully committed to honouring and supporting our armed services.
"Every supporter, employee and member of the Rangers Family will continue to wear their poppies with pride at Rugby Park this weekend and I am sure Poppyscotland's 2008 appeal will be a huge success."