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Rangers players Jordan Jones and George Edmundson were at plush Glasgow house party where cops issued TEN fixed covid penalty notices

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Rangers players. Jordan Jones and George Edmundson were suspended by the Ibrox club over a breach of Covid-19 regulations. Rangers revealed the pair are under investigation as it emerged they attended a "private gathering with others outside of their household" on Sunday night.

Jones and Edmundson have been placed into a fortnight's isolation and will remain sidelined pending the outcome of the probe.This afternoon, a Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Around 1.25am on Monday, 2 November, we received a report of a houseparty in Devonshire Terrace in Glasgow.

“Officers attended and ten people were issued with Fixed Penalty Notices.

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