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Published 18:33 5 Oct 2016 BST
Speaking to the Evening Times, Gough said: "As soon as it happened Rod got in touch with me and said as soon as a fund was set up I was to let him know. Which I did.
"He made a contribution, which is fantastic, which I have thanked him for. He is a good man."
In his message to Gough, Stewart said: 'At sad times like this we are one big football loving family. RS(Celtic).'
A total of 36 passengers are said to have been on the bus at the time of the crash. 18 people were also left in hospital following the accident and have since been visited by Rangers players.


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