Rangers 1-0 Falkirk: (left to right) Scottish Cup officials Willie Dishington, Craig Thomson, Steve Conroy and Lawrence Kerrigan. Don't take this the wrong way, chaps, but we hope this is the last time we notice you!
Rangers midfielder Barry Ferguson is all smiles as he finds his name on the starting eleven
Falkirk boss John Hughes is all smiles too as his side take in the cup final atmosphere ahead of kick-off.
John Gowans (left), father of tragic Falkirk youth Craig Gowans, leads out both teams
Falkirk ace Burton O'Brien (left) tries to nick the ball away from Kenny Miller
David Weir (left) competes for the ball with Falkirk's Scott Arfield in the glorious sunshine at Hampden
Gerard Aafjes (right) closes down Rangers' Kenny Miller
Rangers defender Madjid Bougherra (left) is challenged by Neil McCann who is in lively form and, despite having a couple of good chances, the final remains goalless at half-time
Nacho Novo takes the place of Kris Boyd at half-time and within a minute of the re-start, turns the match Rangers' way with this wonder strike
The Spanish striker runs to the bench and jumps on assistant manager Ally McCoist
Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon presents Rangers captain David Weir with the Homecoming Scottish Cup
Rangers boss Walter Smith hoists the Homecoming Scottish Cup into the air
The Rangers squad celebrate their triumph over Falkirk to bring the Homecoming Scottish Cup back to Ibrox
The celebrations for the Rangers players continue
Rangers' Barry Ferguson wipes away a tear at full time as, according to speculation, he could have played his last game for the Ibrox club
Dejected Falkirk players applaud their fans after giving them support through a tough season
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