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1 hour ago, Bluepeter9 said:

The PULists are out to get me! 

Everyones picking on me.

Everyone's pming each other to bring me down. 

Yep those thoughts would be paranoic and full of unreasonable conspiracy theory! But it's true I tell you! It's true! Isn't it? 

They are out to get you though because your a tit and they hate you 

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4 hours ago, RFC Eagle said:

Its a shame the statement you applaud bears no relation to the post it was answering but you clap away.

Still waiting for the poster to find where I said the club has anything to be ashamed of or where I suggested who should or shouldn't support the club (I think I used the term 'broad church' and said I wasn't keen on banning people from the forum)? I'm not holding my breath though as he seems to have declined the challenge, maybe you could give him a hand after you finish clapping?

There's a broad church and there's being a twisted hateful cunt to your on the way tarriers and the rest of Scotland acts towards you - saying stuff about broad churches and differences of opinions is a complete myth 

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1 hour ago, K.A.I said:

They are out to get you though because your a tit and they hate you 

Feeding my paranoia there - thanks! A wee bit more training and I'll be preaching from your hymn sheet ( gettit! ) 

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6 hours ago, RFC Eagle said:

They'll claim the offenders aren't season ticket holders, in any case, their gates will drop with another season outside the top league and the inevitable early exit from the Europa League.

The issue started with the SFA giving a club with less than a third the number of season ticket holders the same allocation as Rangers. Going forward this needs to change and tickets should be allocated with regard to the number of season tickets each club has sold. Its the only equitable way for genuine fans. 

The biggest sanction for Hivs should be given for the irresponsible way they sold their tickets. I bet they haven't a scooby exactly who bought the tickets other than their couple of thousand season ticket holders.

The SFA and Police hold the major culpability though for the shambles of a crowd control plan that seemed to centre on catching Rangers fans singing bad words. Both should hang their heads and issue public apologies to the law abiding fans, the players and staff of Rangers and the match officials (who should be comended for their selflesness).

I can see the 'inquiry' dragging on for months and resulting in a suspended fine for Hivs and a hefty fine for Rangers for 'illicit chanting'. At that point we should head for the CAS and withdraw all cooperation for media events and television coverage of SFA/SPFL events and just have coverage on Rangers TV.

Agree with first 2 paragraphs. 

The third! Meh done that topic now! We shall see! 

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8 minutes ago, Bluepeter9 said:

Peace in our time? 

Obviously had your dinner, refreshed wae a plate of tripe and oatcakes, three posts in a row, back to irritate us Brits who only had roast beef and Yorkshire puddin to sustain us ! Nae wunder you're paranoid wae a chip (tottie free) on yer shooder ! :sherlock:

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1 hour ago, BLUEDIGNITY said:

Obviously had your dinner, refreshed wae a plate of tripe and oatcakes, three posts in a row, back to irritate us Brits who only had roast beef and Yorkshire puddin to sustain us ! Nae wunder you're paranoid wae a chip (tottie free) on yer shooder ! :sherlock:

Latte and biscotti man me! 

I hope you said grace you being a good God fearing man ! 

 

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"A man has been charged with wearing a T-shirt emblazoned with offensive words relating to the Hillsborough disaster.

Police received reports of a man seen at the Brewers Arms pub in the St Johns area of Worcester on Sunday, who was asked to leave by the landlord.

Paul Grange, 50, was arrested on Monday and charged with "displaying abusive writing... likely to cause distress".

The wording suggested the disaster was "God's way" of helping a pest control company.

Mr Grange has been bailed to appear at Worcester Magistrates' Court in July.

Supt Kevin Purcell, of West Mercia Police, said: "I understand the alarm and distress the offensive language shown on this T-shirt will have caused to both the people in and around the pub and further afield."

But this was just banter...

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4 minutes ago, Sparkle said:

"A man has been charged with wearing a T-shirt emblazoned with offensive words relating to the Hillsborough disaster.

Police received reports of a man seen at the Brewers Arms pub in the St Johns area of Worcester on Sunday, who was asked to leave by the landlord.

Paul Grange, 50, was arrested on Monday and charged with "displaying abusive writing... likely to cause distress".

The wording suggested the disaster was "God's way" of helping a pest control company.

Mr Grange has been bailed to appear at Worcester Magistrates' Court in July.

Supt Kevin Purcell, of West Mercia Police, said: "I understand the alarm and distress the offensive language shown on this T-shirt will have caused to both the people in and around the pub and further afield."

But this was just banter...

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I could quite easily put a hatchet over that cunts head.

Has this reprobate been identified ?

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44 minutes ago, Bluepeter9 said:

Latte and biscotti man me! 

I hope you said grace you being a good God fearing man ! 

 

Knew it, an immigrant snp voter, country is gubbed, may your God go with you and let the Lord be thankit ! Amen!:sherlock:

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We have now definitely reached the twilight zone...

 

- Alan Stubbs says he can't top leading Hibs to Scottish Cup that's why he's quit for Rotherham (where?)  what is he possibly going to win there? Shows how much after all his nonsense he didn't give a **** about Hibs. I think he was worried he couldn't get them promoted.

- Neil Lennon is sad about not getting the Celtic job so may take the Hibs one as a last resort 

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3 minutes ago, The_Blue_Flash said:

We have now definitely reached the twilight zone...

 

- Alan Stubbs says he can't top leading Hibs to Scottish Cup that's why he's quit for Rotherham (where?)  what is he possibly going to win there? Shows how much after all his nonsense he didn't give a **** about Hibs. I think he was worried he couldn't get them promoted.

- Neil Lennon is sad about not getting the Celtic job so may take the Hibs one as a last resort 

Would you honestly want that on your pizza tho? Seems a bit crazy. And remember Broadfoot is at Rotherham, still the world class player he once was

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1 minute ago, gbm1989 said:

Would you honestly want that on your pizza tho? Seems a bit crazy. And remember Broadfoot is at Rotherham, still the world class player he once was

Is he? And please be joking about world class player I'll never forgot the egg incident..

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Twilight zone calling...

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The video is a joke it says Celtic fans flock because of Brendan Rodgers appointment, :mutley: GTF!!  Anyone who believes that, hahah 

If Rangers had not been back in the SPL those people would not be standing there.

http://stv.tv/sport/

 

Funny I don't remember it being a 'top story' every year Rangers have had people queued out for ages lol 

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I couldn't see this posted anywhere. I literally couldn't believe what I was reading from a 'journalist', utter hatred and nonsense.  He contridicts himself a number of times first admitting it was thousands of H fans but then says minority. 

I have highlighted the worst parts in red and my own comment in blue.

 

 

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1 day ago Matthew Lindsay Chief Football Writer

THE physical attacks on Rangers players and staff by Hibernian supporters at the end of the William Hill Scottish Cup final at Hampden back in May were horrifying, terrifying and without precedent in this country.

Within seconds of the final whistle being blown, they were surrounded by hundreds, if not thousands, of opposition fans. Their path from the field was blocked off and you feared for their wellbeing. It was nothing short of a miracle that none of them were seriously harmed in the violent scuffles which ensued.

The abuse of Rangers followers by their Hibs counterparts – many of whom made their way to the other half of the stadium with the specific intention of goading their rivals – was also alarming. It was little wonder that those seated in the disabled sections felt particularly threatened by such blatant aggression.

So it is to be hoped that, now the findings of the independent inquiry into the scenes which occurred have finally been published over two months on, the Easter Road club is punished, and punished severely, for the abhorrent conduct of a minority of their supporters.

An example must be made of them. A very clear message must be sent out that such actions are completely unacceptable. It must be driven home in no uncertain terms that this behaviour will not be tolerated in future and will have the most serious repercussions if it does.

That is what should now happen. In his comments contained in the email which released the independent commission report on Friday evening, Stewart Regan, the SFA chief executive, stressed that “the compliance officer will now proceed with the investigation into the cup final from the perspective of the judicial panel protocol”.

The panel, which is comprised, according to the governing body, of volunteers from “across the spectrum of sport and business in Scotland”, has a wide range of possible sanctions against Hibernian available to it.

They are now free to take disciplinary action against the capital club without prejudicing the investigation that was conducted by Sheriff Principal Bowen. They should take every possible measure open to them for the benefit of our national game.

But Rangers, too, should be reprimanded for the significant role their supporters played in the disgraceful events which marred the end of what had up until that point been a classic Scottish Cup final.

The Ibrox club appears to be suffering from a serious bout of selective amnesia about what took place in Mount Florida on Saturday, May 21.

In a statement released on their official website Friday night they expressed hope the SFA would “remember vividly what actually occurred” and added that “Hibernian fans were allowed to invade the field of play and attack Rangers players and staff, who were offered little protection”.

That was fair enough. But only in as far as it went. What Rangers omitted to mention themselves, and not for the first time either, is that their own fans also engaged in some truly horrifying acts of brutality. During the course of the game there were also incidences of sectarian singing and flares were set off.

As Edward Bowen QC wrote: “When the pitch invasion occurred the overwhelming majority of Rangers supporters behaved properly and many simply left the stadium. A small number allowed themselves to be taunted by the Hibs fans to the point of invading the pitch for the purpose of physical confrontation.”

Please, spare me this utter drivel about these brave warriors taking to the field with the intention of gallantly protecting the players. Their team had long before left the field when they willingly became involved in the unrest. The likes of Wes Foderingham, Andy Halliday, Kenny Miller and Lee Wallace were nowhere to be seen. (THIS IS NOT TRUE)

The provocation they experienced, while extreme, was no excuse, none whatsoever, for the acts of barbarism they engaged in. I, along with many others inside the stadium, was genuinely concerned for the safety of those they set about. Custodial sentences may well be forthcoming against the individuals involved. So should sporting penalties against the club.

David Martin, Rangers head of security, has written letters to all of those fans arrested at the cup final informing them they have brought the Ibrox club into disrepute and are banned from attending both home and away matches. They have also been told their season tickets will be forfeited and no compensation paid. That hardline stance should be warmly applauded.

But it will not absolve the Ladbrokes Premiership club from further censure from the judicial panel. Nor should it. Rule 28 of the competition rules clearly states, unlike in the senior leagues in Scotland, that “clubs are responsible for the behaviour of their players, officials, members and supporters”.

Rangers will, then, have to accept whatever retribution is meted out to them. They can have little cause to complain when it is.

 

 

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As an aside these two got 3 months for pleading to a Breach !!!!!!

 

Two men who struggled with former Scotland goalkeeper Rab Douglas during a pitch invasion have both been jailed for three months.

Ian Bear and Ryan Lawrence, both from Airdrie, were also given five-year football banning orders.

The incident happened during disorder at Forfar Athletic's tie with Airdrieonians in April last year.

Bear, 36, and Lawrence, 19, both pleaded guilty midway through their trial to a breach of the peace.

They admitted running on the field of play, shouting, swearing, using foul language and struggling with Mr Douglas at Station Park, Forfar, on 11 April, 2015.

An allegation that the crime was motivated by sectarianism was removed from the charges.

Punched on head

Mr Douglas told Forfar Sheriff Court that he received sectarian abuse from supporters in the crowd and was spat on as he took a goal kick towards the end of the game.

Mr Douglas said: "The final whistle had just went and I heard our left back, Iain Campbell, shouting at me and I turned round.

"The first man was about two feet away from me.

"I tried to protect myself at first and we made contact with each other at the same point.

"He punched me in the head and I punched him.

"The second fan approached and we made contact as well."

"I've played 650 games in my career and it's only the second time anything like that has happened to me."

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