Mate it will change your lifeNo thanks TT
Iād rather shave my balls with a rusty blade
Not again...No thanks TT
Iād rather shave my balls with a rusty blade
If its such a small minority, how the fuck can they not get rid of a tiny group of fans destroying the ā reputationā of their club over decades?They reap what they sow !
Too many ( most ? ) in the Scottish media have pandered to the bigots at Ibrox for all of my life ( 70+ years ).
They ignored the blatant sectarianism/racism of their signing policy for decade after decade ;
they ignored the blatant sectarianism /racism of their support ( only a minority we constantly told - as if that made it acceptable !!! ) ;
they ignored the blatant discrimination from the governing bodies ( yes , they did SFA about it ! ) who were complicit in rewarding a NEW club with the trophies of the dead one ;
they constantly played the ''Whataboutery'' card , dragging Celtic and their support into whatever rancid pile of sh*te the Blue Hordes had created for themselves ;
they belittled and denigrated a good man , Fergus McCann, when he tried to raise the issue of Sectarianism , then hypocritically fawned over the crook David Murray when he , belatedly , jumped on the bandwagon , knowing that UEFA where eyeing up his cesspit and its denizens ;
they ignored the blatant ( criminal ??? ) activities of King and his cohorts as they fleeced their own support , NEVER questioning the magic money tree which was being used to run an insolvent club ;
they ignored the removal of Jabba as their PR guru and unquestioningly accepted an Orange , DUP man from N.Ireland as his replacement - with all the sectarian baggage that that entailed .
NOW , some of them are starting to see the monster that they have helped create - with Dingbat Dingwall and David ever-Eager to abuse as their new go to media men .
Hell mend them all !
HH
it's been on the go since before 2012 ,DUP members were weekly visitors to ibrox even snarlene turned up in 2012 , same on the political scene money was sent to the various unknown uk partys during 2014 indy vote most traced back to norn irnA few thoughts if I may.
Yer man from the DUP at Sevcoā¦..is laying the groundwork for his rancid party to establish and integrate itself in Scotland when they migrate from across the water imoā¦..this will have the tacit backing of Westminster who will do whatever needs to be done to maintain the Unionā¦..this may explain where the Hun funding is coming from and whyā¦..the Huns and their acolytes in the Orange Order will be utilised and mobilised as a political deterrent to an independent Scotlandā¦..as weāve witnessed the Black Shirts are on the streets and are condoned by the Ibrox hierarchyā¦..the number of OO marches is off the scaleā¦..intimidation is the name of the gameā¦..thereās a plan in place hereā¦..I just hope the decent Scots people can see things for what they areā¦.. and āCall it outāā¦
yet they have a picture of Lennon on there wall inside ipox that they wheel out for there anyknt everyknt bollox
This cunt needs a fucking slap or worse
Neil Lennon the most divisive ā¦
His behaviour
All he did was sign for celtic and suffer decades of abuse, get pished and stood up/ rolled about with a few huns
Oh and spat on a scarf
Itās this fucking bampots rantings that inflame this Shite
The words pot, kettle and black spring to mind.copied from the DR, no point giving them the hits , but didn't these knts stab 2 czech fans a few years ago in glasgow and yet there was no uproar
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Glen Kamaraās lawyer has warned Rangers face a āgenuine risk to lifeā ahead of the clubās Europa League clash with Sparta Prague.
Aamer Anwar said he feared players and fans will be targeted by violent ultras when they travel to the Czech capital later this month.
It comes as police say they are āacquaintedā with tensions between the Scottish Champions and hooligan groups in the city.
They plan to increase security following racist abuse and death threats issued to Kamara after Rangersā controversial match with Slavia Prague in March.
The Finnish star was called a āf****** monkeyā by Slaviaās Ondrej Kudela. It triggered a row between the two clubs and both sets of supporters and led to Kamara receiving vile comments on social media.
Anwar urged the Light Blues support to stay at home, saying they could be āpicked-offā by thugs who follow both Prague clubs. He also wants governing body Uefa to issue a warning that fansā anti-social behaviour will result in tough sanctions.
Anwar, who also suffered racist slurs, said: āThe abuse of Glen Kamara was followed by death threats and minute-by-minute text messages to him and myself.
āI fear for the safety of anyone travelling out to Prague ā players and fans.
āRangers players donāt have to tolerate any form of racism.
āSooner or later someone is going to end up getting killed.
āThe police are likely to do nothing because they are scared of these casuals.
āIt will be dangerous for the players and the fans. I think it is a genuine risk to their lives. Iād be worried for fans travelling over if they donāt have tickets. Itās not worth risking themselves.
āWe have seen death threats and threats to come over to Scotland, threats of murder. This presents a prize opportunity. There will be a limited number of fans and they are liable to be picked off and targeted.ā
The lawyer, who represented Kamara at a Uefa hearing, added: āA nice trip could turn into a tragedy.
āI suspect these ultras would be looking for Rangers fans and they wouldnāt stand a chance.
āThe best thing they could do is stay safe and stay at home.
āThe authorities really need to act tough this time. I would like to see a very strongly worded statement from Uefa giving a warning about the consequences of more trouble.ā
The Gers take on Sparta Prague on September 30 in their second Europa League Group A tie.
Earlier this month, UEFA gave the go-ahead for away fans to get match tickets. Hundreds of Rangers supporters have already booked flights to watch their team in the Generali Ceska Pojistovna Arena. Czech internationalist Kudela received a 10-match ban for racially abusing Kamara, who was suspended for three games after he was judged to have assaulted the defender in the tunnel at the end of the Europa League clash.
Rangers striker Kemar Roofe was sent off in the match for a high challenge on Slavia goalie Ondrej Kolar, who was left with a fractured skull and facial injury.
The day after the tie, Slavia fans responded by unfurling a racist banner aimed at Kamara which Prague police are probing.
Meanwhile, Sparta face having a stand closed for the tie against Rangers as punishment over racist abuse from fans in a Champions League qualifier against Monaco last month.
Sparta ultras are considered as being among the most dangerous in Europe
Always thought its was him that stole my granny's big panties aff the line he looks a wierdo its time our mjb target the way he targets us get his fuckin shitty site sin died hope the fucker falls down a stank and snaps his ankle prickMark Dungwell is a sniffer of knickers...a plamf of sorts
If the Prague fans are so racist then would there no be a party in some square with theyāre fellow racists from Scotland?.......Just asking like!copied from the DR, no point giving them the hits , but didn't these knts stab 2 czech fans a few years ago in glasgow and yet there was no uproar
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Glen Kamaraās lawyer has warned Rangers face a āgenuine risk to lifeā ahead of the clubās Europa League clash with Sparta Prague.
Aamer Anwar said he feared players and fans will be targeted by violent ultras when they travel to the Czech capital later this month.
It comes as police say they are āacquaintedā with tensions between the Scottish Champions and hooligan groups in the city.
They plan to increase security following racist abuse and death threats issued to Kamara after Rangersā controversial match with Slavia Prague in March.
The Finnish star was called a āf****** monkeyā by Slaviaās Ondrej Kudela. It triggered a row between the two clubs and both sets of supporters and led to Kamara receiving vile comments on social media.
Anwar urged the Light Blues support to stay at home, saying they could be āpicked-offā by thugs who follow both Prague clubs. He also wants governing body Uefa to issue a warning that fansā anti-social behaviour will result in tough sanctions.
Anwar, who also suffered racist slurs, said: āThe abuse of Glen Kamara was followed by death threats and minute-by-minute text messages to him and myself.
āI fear for the safety of anyone travelling out to Prague ā players and fans.
āRangers players donāt have to tolerate any form of racism.
āSooner or later someone is going to end up getting killed.
āThe police are likely to do nothing because they are scared of these casuals.
āIt will be dangerous for the players and the fans. I think it is a genuine risk to their lives. Iād be worried for fans travelling over if they donāt have tickets. Itās not worth risking themselves.
āWe have seen death threats and threats to come over to Scotland, threats of murder. This presents a prize opportunity. There will be a limited number of fans and they are liable to be picked off and targeted.ā
The lawyer, who represented Kamara at a Uefa hearing, added: āA nice trip could turn into a tragedy.
āI suspect these ultras would be looking for Rangers fans and they wouldnāt stand a chance.
āThe best thing they could do is stay safe and stay at home.
āThe authorities really need to act tough this time. I would like to see a very strongly worded statement from Uefa giving a warning about the consequences of more trouble.ā
The Gers take on Sparta Prague on September 30 in their second Europa League Group A tie.
Earlier this month, UEFA gave the go-ahead for away fans to get match tickets. Hundreds of Rangers supporters have already booked flights to watch their team in the Generali Ceska Pojistovna Arena. Czech internationalist Kudela received a 10-match ban for racially abusing Kamara, who was suspended for three games after he was judged to have assaulted the defender in the tunnel at the end of the Europa League clash.
Rangers striker Kemar Roofe was sent off in the match for a high challenge on Slavia goalie Ondrej Kolar, who was left with a fractured skull and facial injury.
The day after the tie, Slavia fans responded by unfurling a racist banner aimed at Kamara which Prague police are probing.
Meanwhile, Sparta face having a stand closed for the tie against Rangers as punishment over racist abuse from fans in a Champions League qualifier against Monaco last month.
Sparta ultras are considered as being among the most dangerous in Europe
He looks Divine.
Well said Lubo..English is a rat. He has helped create the monster that lives in ibrokes and he will continue to be their cheerleader after this wee game the hun board room are playing is over. The scum aren't doing all this for nothing. There will be and end game. When they achieve what they've set out to achieve this shit will all blow over and we will again hear about the hero's that are the mighty Glasgow "Rangers".....especially from pricks like English.
For clarity, Divine was a famous drag queen singer from the 70s,He looks Divine.
Do you mean Brimcbhoy the same Divine who came from Auchinleck,that would be Sidney..LOL.For clarity, Divine was a famous drag queen singer from the 70s,