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Rangers. Unionist and Scottish. Hounding out The Greens, SNP, Scottish Nationalists, those who support child abuse, C*ltic FC, π, Hibees & other lucky groups.
Hearts penalty yesterday and the Huns getting a goal despite the ball being out of play.
Seems fixtures wonβt be the deciding factor in this league title ππΌ
@soongbob4201888@RangersFC Resorting to calling it fishing when you know you've made a c*nt of yourself. Pleasing to see. Thanks for watching the Rangers.
@StandFreeDon Why you even bothered? Your team are in with the dregs of the league as they should be. Hope you enjoyed watching another win for the Rangers. π π
@CFC_Collective Absolutely no mention of the ticketless fans going though the fire exits at the turnstiles, the destruction of the seats, toilets concourse and external walls, and then there's the mocking of the 66, who ironically passed away due to crushing in a stairway. Your lot are shameless
Joint statement from the Rangers Fan Advisory Board and the Rangers Supporters Association
The Rangers Fan Advisory Board and the Rangers Supportersβ Association are deeply concerned with the handling of Sundayβs Old Firm game by Police Scotland, which we consider to have been wholly inadequate and which created unnecessary risks for our fans that should have been avoided.
We are appalled that visiting supporters were allowed to storm the turnstiles before the match β not for the first time. Then, later, to invade the pitch in reaction to events on it, with little or no attempt made to stop it - also not for the first time.
Our fans were also placed in danger before and after the match by a chronic lack of segregation on Helen Street. This failure in basic matchday planning contributed to heightened tensions around the stadium as opposition supporters were allowed to walk and gather freely in the area where Rangers fans had been asked to park.
Police Scotlandβs Greater Glasgow Chief Superintendent Emma Croft is marking her own homework when she describes her satisfaction with their matchday operation.
More disturbing was the abhorrent mockery yet again of the Ibrox disaster, with the memory of our 66 desecrated by vile graffiti, the perpetrators emboldened to vandalise our stadium and its infrastructure with impunity. The failure of Police Scotland to act on Sunday and the failure of Scotlandβs civic society to call out this repeated and shameful behaviour, from across our game, is a disgrace. It would not happen in Liverpool or Manchester.
Collectively, we call on Rangers to take robust, decisive, and public action in defence of our club. The handling of this fixture, from ticketing and allocation decisions to policing arrangements, fell far below an acceptable standard and breached an expected duty of care.
Our support cannot be expected to tolerate repeated failures that compromise safety and dignity. We will never apologise for protecting the wellbeing of Rangers fans and will continue to work with the club, ensuring there can be no repeat of the events we witnessed in the build-up and aftermath of Sundayβs fixture.
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In a division below them at the time
First time we had beaten them in years
Won the penalty shootout and knocked them out the cup
Not a single Rangers fan on the pitch ππΌ
@TheTerraceViews@Clyde1News@ClydeSSB Your mob circumvented security before kick off, damaged the stadium and entered the field of play, all illegal activities. But yes, Rangers fans fault. Always the same with your pathetic lot, always the victim, never to blame.