Bonnyloyal
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Braga businesses have thanked Rangers fans after their visit to the Portuguese city provided a cash boon for struggling local coffers.
The Ibrox club's 6000 strong legion of fans spent so much on their travels to support Steven Gerrard 's men that they replicated the takings of an entire season in just a few days.
And their custom was a godsend to struggling Portuguese traders who were delighted with the extra business at an out-of-season time of year.
Manager of Cafe Vianna, Mario Pereira, said: "Rangers fans were extremely good for trade for us. This is an extremely difficult month here with the weather and lack of tourists.
"The Scots coming here saved the entire winter and gave us the same takings for the whole season
"It wasn't just the day of the game either. Many were here for several days and plenty were in Braga until the weekend
"The fans were having fun and spending money. It wasn't just the bars and cafes who won, it was the taxi drivers, supermarkets and the shopping malls.
"The entire city of Braga benefited hugely from this.
"We allowed the fans to have a party after the game and I think they appreciated that. It was important to welcome their supporters because afterwards they return with their families."
And Cafe Italia manager, Gianluca Giampaolo added: "It was great for the local commercial economy and those supporters will return here for a holiday as simple tourists later.
"Those football fans have given us a huge boost."
The Ibrox club's 6000 strong legion of fans spent so much on their travels to support Steven Gerrard 's men that they replicated the takings of an entire season in just a few days.
And their custom was a godsend to struggling Portuguese traders who were delighted with the extra business at an out-of-season time of year.
Manager of Cafe Vianna, Mario Pereira, said: "Rangers fans were extremely good for trade for us. This is an extremely difficult month here with the weather and lack of tourists.
"The Scots coming here saved the entire winter and gave us the same takings for the whole season
"It wasn't just the day of the game either. Many were here for several days and plenty were in Braga until the weekend
"The fans were having fun and spending money. It wasn't just the bars and cafes who won, it was the taxi drivers, supermarkets and the shopping malls.
"The entire city of Braga benefited hugely from this.
"We allowed the fans to have a party after the game and I think they appreciated that. It was important to welcome their supporters because afterwards they return with their families."
And Cafe Italia manager, Gianluca Giampaolo added: "It was great for the local commercial economy and those supporters will return here for a holiday as simple tourists later.
"Those football fans have given us a huge boost."