Rangers are now due to play at least two 'home' games at the national stadium. However, this has caused much debate amongst those who stay next to the ground.
A number of Queen's Park locals and business owners have been left with mixed feelings after it was announced Rangers would be moving into Hampden until September 5.
Colin and Margaret have been living in the area for 37 years. The couple remember Celtic's move to Hampden during the 1994/95 season as Celtic Park was rebuilt. "The biggest concern is that the area is used as a toilet and the parking on the street. Living here you are going to accept a lot of the games and concerts but this is different."Another resident believes the influx of fans will force many out of their usual haunts and local bars."I drink in my local pub, which is typically a Celtic pub, and now it is going to be swarming with Rangers fans.
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