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This sorry bunch of arseholes really need to get a grip on reality.
How can they attempt to politicise yesterdays, start to their season long Rage about scotland and totally miss where the danger lay.....
the disabled area for fans of the rangers.....

Club 1872 Statement on Kilmarnock FC Safety Issues
5 August, 2019
Club 1872 has received multiple eye witness reports from supporters trapped outside Rugby Park prior to, and following, kickoff in yesterday’s Kilmarnock vs Rangers game. These reports describe crushing, supporters fainting and actions from both stewards and police that made the situation worse.

We note the comments of Kilmarnock director, Phyllis McLeish who has claimed that the unsafe situation outside the ground was the result of searches and fans’ impatience. Ms McLeish’s comments are simply not true and appear to be a deliberate attempt to shift the blame for the breakdown of Kilmarnock’s new ticketing system. We have reports of fans waiting up to 45 mins to enter the ground. The delays were a direct result of this new ticketing system, which failed and put Rangers supporters in danger.

We are aware of a video which appears to show Rangers supporters opening an access gate in response to pleas from supporters further back in the crowd. This has been characterised negatively by various media outlets including the Daily Record and BBC Scotland journalists. Having watched and listened to the video in question, there is genuine concern from distressed supporters that there is a dangerous situation building up in the crowd and that this gate should be opened to relieve pressure. This concern matches the eye witness accounts, from those further back in the crowd, which we have described above. The situation would never have arisen if the ticketing entry system at Rugby Park had been working properly.

As usual, there has been a rush from certain elements of the press to blame Rangers supporters for this incident. We would remind them, Ms McLeish and others that it is the responsibility of Kilmarnock FC and their directors to ensure that visiting supporters are safe. It is quite clear that the ticketing entry arrangements were not fit for purpose and that this created an unnecessary situation at the turnstiles which placed Rangers supporters in danger.

We will be submitting the reports we have received to Rangers and urging them to ensure that Kilmarnock FC and their directors make proper arrangements in future and that they are held to account for the shambolic and unsafe situation prior to kickoff. It was Kilmarnock FC’s responsibility to make suitable safety and ticketing arrangements – it is absolutely clear they did not.

We will liaise with Rangers on this and on events inside the ground and work with them to ensure that Kilmarnock properly address these safety issues ahead of any future visits to Rugby Park.

Issued by Supporters Voice Limited, a Club 1872 company
 
This sorry bunch of arseholes really need to get a grip on reality.
How can they attempt to politicise yesterdays, start to their season long Rage about scotland and totally miss where the danger lay.....
the disabled area for fans of the rangers.....

Club 1872 Statement on Kilmarnock FC Safety Issues
5 August, 2019
Club 1872 has received multiple eye witness reports from supporters trapped outside Rugby Park prior to, and following, kickoff in yesterday’s Kilmarnock vs Rangers game. These reports describe crushing, supporters fainting and actions from both stewards and police that made the situation worse.

We note the comments of Kilmarnock director, Phyllis McLeish who has claimed that the unsafe situation outside the ground was the result of searches and fans’ impatience. Ms McLeish’s comments are simply not true and appear to be a deliberate attempt to shift the blame for the breakdown of Kilmarnock’s new ticketing system. We have reports of fans waiting up to 45 mins to enter the ground. The delays were a direct result of this new ticketing system, which failed and put Rangers supporters in danger.

We are aware of a video which appears to show Rangers supporters opening an access gate in response to pleas from supporters further back in the crowd. This has been characterised negatively by various media outlets including the Daily Record and BBC Scotland journalists. Having watched and listened to the video in question, there is genuine concern from distressed supporters that there is a dangerous situation building up in the crowd and that this gate should be opened to relieve pressure. This concern matches the eye witness accounts, from those further back in the crowd, which we have described above. The situation would never have arisen if the ticketing entry system at Rugby Park had been working properly.

As usual, there has been a rush from certain elements of the press to blame Rangers supporters for this incident. We would remind them, Ms McLeish and others that it is the responsibility of Kilmarnock FC and their directors to ensure that visiting supporters are safe. It is quite clear that the ticketing entry arrangements were not fit for purpose and that this created an unnecessary situation at the turnstiles which placed Rangers supporters in danger.

We will be submitting the reports we have received to Rangers and urging them to ensure that Kilmarnock FC and their directors make proper arrangements in future and that they are held to account for the shambolic and unsafe situation prior to kickoff. It was Kilmarnock FC’s responsibility to make suitable safety and ticketing arrangements – it is absolutely clear they did not.

We will liaise with Rangers on this and on events inside the ground and work with them to ensure that Kilmarnock properly address these safety issues ahead of any future visits to Rugby Park.

Issued by Supporters Voice Limited, a Club 1872 company
another load of deflectin pish fae the scum,they cannae behave, but it's everybody else's fault! dry feckin boak!
 
Unless there was a wall further back then any eejit knows the crush would be at the front.

Duh!!!

There wasn’t they just wanted in and felt the peepo shouldn’t wait.

What about the vandalism of seats and dissbled area?

The clear threat to their own disabled fans?

The pitch invasion?

And that embarrassing celebration, was that just exuberance?


Ooft. Knob jockeys
 
Could not agree more Michael,no matter where they go there is destruction in their wake..
Tottenham destroyed,Arsenal,destroyed,Manchester,destroyed,Aston Villa destroyed,Leeds,etc.
This is a case of ignorance in the true sense of the word,,the just dont know any better..
the scum have been at it for as long as i can remember green sprig,ah wiz 12 when the filth attacked oor players in the 1965 league cup final :mad:
 
scotlands shame

scum now

scum then

scum forever

other clubs need to get round the table and take a look at ticket allocations for this mob

The media and sfa had a chance to nip it in the bud after the hibs cup final ,instead the naval gazed

The Rest of the clubs in the spfl could take this right out the sfa's hands by coming together and take a stand
 
Is it my imagination,or were there little trouble when the undesirables were in the lower league.
Cannot recall many dodgy decisions or fan trouble in the Premier games.
It seemed to kick off when they returned .
No hiding place these days.
Oh and as matter of interest the young boys club has again emerged
seems they are obsessed by that and not out of compassion.
 
scotlands shame

scum now

scum then

scum forever

other clubs need to get round the table and take a look at ticket allocations for this mob

The media and sfa had a chance to nip it in the bud after the hibs cup final ,instead the naval gazed

The Rest of the clubs in the spfl could take this right out the sfa's hands by coming together and take a stand


Go Kelly, get that REVOLUTION started ???
 
This sorry bunch of arseholes really need to get a grip on reality.
How can they attempt to politicise yesterdays, start to their season long Rage about scotland and totally miss where the danger lay.....
the disabled area for fans of the rangers.....

Club 1872 Statement on Kilmarnock FC Safety Issues
5 August, 2019
Club 1872 has received multiple eye witness reports from supporters trapped outside Rugby Park prior to, and following, kickoff in yesterday’s Kilmarnock vs Rangers game. These reports describe crushing, supporters fainting and actions from both stewards and police that made the situation worse.

We note the comments of Kilmarnock director, Phyllis McLeish who has claimed that the unsafe situation outside the ground was the result of searches and fans’ impatience. Ms McLeish’s comments are simply not true and appear to be a deliberate attempt to shift the blame for the breakdown of Kilmarnock’s new ticketing system. We have reports of fans waiting up to 45 mins to enter the ground. The delays were a direct result of this new ticketing system, which failed and put Rangers supporters in danger.

We are aware of a video which appears to show Rangers supporters opening an access gate in response to pleas from supporters further back in the crowd. This has been characterised negatively by various media outlets including the Daily Record and BBC Scotland journalists. Having watched and listened to the video in question, there is genuine concern from distressed supporters that there is a dangerous situation building up in the crowd and that this gate should be opened to relieve pressure. This concern matches the eye witness accounts, from those further back in the crowd, which we have described above. The situation would never have arisen if the ticketing entry system at Rugby Park had been working properly.

As usual, there has been a rush from certain elements of the press to blame Rangers supporters for this incident. We would remind them, Ms McLeish and others that it is the responsibility of Kilmarnock FC and their directors to ensure that visiting supporters are safe. It is quite clear that the ticketing entry arrangements were not fit for purpose and that this created an unnecessary situation at the turnstiles which placed Rangers supporters in danger.

We will be submitting the reports we have received to Rangers and urging them to ensure that Kilmarnock FC and their directors make proper arrangements in future and that they are held to account for the shambolic and unsafe situation prior to kickoff. It was Kilmarnock FC’s responsibility to make suitable safety and ticketing arrangements – it is absolutely clear they did not.

We will liaise with Rangers on this and on events inside the ground and work with them to ensure that Kilmarnock properly address these safety issues ahead of any future visits to Rugby Park.

Issued by Supporters Voice Limited, a Club 1872 company
Who writes these statement's? They read like a teenager having a hissy fit!
Not only are there are a ridiculous number of statements coming out of Mordor even just in the Las year alone but they obviously don't come from an educated professional. Even the Kelly's had at least put out a professional looking statements even if they were full of utter pish... except for Kevin of course ?
# ...the Huns are lookin' worried!, And they're going to worry more!... #

Dozy, dozy Huns!
 
scotlands shame

scum now

scum then

scum forever

other clubs need to get round the table and take a look at ticket allocations for this mob

The media and sfa had a chance to nip it in the bud after the hibs cup final ,instead the naval gazed

The Rest of the clubs in the spfl could take this right out the sfa's hands by coming together and take a stand

Spot on Kelly well said, no one here will disagree with that
HH
 
Once again I fear for our fans/players going to mordor on !st Sept, if we are spanking them, that mob will be baying for blood, make no mistake about it,I say boycott that fkin midden. genuinely worried about this folks.
Wd not go near that Fukin shithole if u paid me a grand! ????..Fukin SCUM, naewan missed them when they wur in lower leagues & NAEWAN will miss them when they're Fukin DEED!!????????
 
one of the theories as to why the are called the huns dates back to around 1960 when the laid waste to the town of wolverhampton after a european tie the mayor of wolverhampton apparently described them akin to atilla and his rampaging huns after they wrecked the town of course this was just the start of many rampages through english towns over the coming decades so its nothing new for them i would advise anyone who has a copy book the glory and the dream to check a report from a game at celtic park where their outrageous behaviour was quoted in the press the following day and the acts of hooliganism that followed the game and this was around 1924 so its been going on for almost a century this hunnish behaviour
 
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