'Not a loss', Donkey - Rangers fans slam player making final appearance for club v Hibernian
Rangers defender David Bates made his final appearance for the Light Blues in Sunday's Scottish Premiership clash with Hibernian - and Gers fans were not happy with the defender's performance as he had a nightmare afternoon.
The 21-year-old will move to join newly-relegated Hamburg in the summer as the Germans prepare for life in the German second tier for the first time.
Bates's final appearance didn't get off to a great start when the defender conceded a penalty after an off-the-ball incident withs Hibs striker Florian Kamberi, which the striker stroked home.
Gers fans were not impressed with Bates' final performance - with one saying the defender is an "absolute bomb scare."
Here are some of their comments on Twitter:
Bates has made 28 appearances for the Gers in his two seasons at Ibrox after joining - initially on a development loan - from Raith Rovers.
The Kirkcaldy-born defender has been a regular in the first-team this season and played a key role after the winter break as the Gers went on their best run of results since returning to the top-flight.
The defender was one of a number of players who made their last appearance for the Gers against Hibs - with Sean Goss, Russell Martin, Jamie Murphy and Jason Cummings all coming to the end of their loan deals - although the Light Blues have an option to make Cummings and Murphy's moves permanent.


