Rangers fans are divided over the walkout by some supporters at Ibrox during the Premiership game against St Johnstone.
A comfortable victory, albeit against the side at the bottom of the division, is not usually the backdrop to rancour - but that is exactly what happened at Ibrox on Sunday.
Rangers reduced the gap at the top of the Scottish Premiership to 15 points as they saw off St Johnstone on a weekend that Ibrox chief executive Patrick Stewart backed under-pressure manager Philippe Clement. Some supporters groups, angered with the way the club is run, called for a walkout protest in the 55th minute and, with their side 3-0 up, a minority of fans left the stadium - accompanied by boos from their peers.
We asked you for your views on your side's weekend, and it was dominated by opinions from Rangers fans after this unprecedented development.This team are incapable of producing anything for longer than 20 or 30 minutes. Against a better team, Rangers would have struggled. Passing was poor and defending sloppy. The three points hide nothing. I can't say I blame those that walked out; protests have to start somewhere and have to mean something.
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