Rangers' Legal Threat Over Ibrox Bar Name Owners of Ulster Pub Set for Talks with Club Chiefs
Evening Times › August 17, 2006
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Evening Times › August 17, 2006
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RANGERS chiefs have threatened action after a notorious Ulster pub once owned by terror bosses changed its name to the Ibrox Bar.
The Belfast pub, formerly the Bunch of Grapes, became the Ibrox Bar earlier this month after an inquest heard how a senior Loyalist was murdered on the premises.See the full content of this document
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Rangers' Legal Threat Over Ibrox Bar Name Owners of Ulster Pub Set for Talks with Club Chiefs
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