A schoolboy left scarred for life after a vicious XL Bully attack was given the VIP treatment on his first ever trip to Ibrox. Little Teddy Kerr visited the home of his beloved Rangers on Saturday after the club kindly gifted him tickets.

Teddy had to have his face reconstructed and was given over 100 stitches to repair sickening wounds after the savage attack. The beast tore into the helpless P1 pupil at an address on Greenbank Street in Paisley on Sunday, November 3.

The dog was destroyed following the incident and a 41-year-old man was charged in connection. We previously told how club captain James Tavernier sent a personalised letter to Teddy following the attack, along with tickets for the Scottish Premiership clash with Dundee United.

Teddy Kerr was invited to his first Rangers game at Ibrox
Teddy Kerr was invited to his first Rangers game at Ibrox (Image: UGC)
Teddy was left needing over 100 stitches after a vicious XL Bully attack
Teddy was left needing over 100 stitches after a vicious XL Bully attack

The five-year-old, from Paisley, was whisked up to Broxi’s Den at the Govan ground on Saturday, a unique suite which caters for children with additional support needs. And it proved to be a safe haven for Teddy to escape the freezing temperatures as Storm Bert brought a sheet of snow and ice to Glasgow. Gran Marion Hanratty hailed the Ibrox staff for making the youngster’s first Ibrox visit unforgettable.

Marion told the Record: “Teddy just had the best day ever. It was his first ever trip to Ibrox and it was just so special. The stewards and staff went above and beyond to make him feel at ease, we couldn’t believe how kind they all were.

“They even let us park in the private car park so we didn’t have to walk through the snow and ice. It was a bit overwhelming at first but once he got settled he really came out of his shell. He was hugging everyone and he didn’t feel like he was different to anyone else.