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14 minutes ago, RFC Eagle said:

Was the UEFA official who 'investigated' us a taig from Austria? I think that may have had a bearing on the punishment after the Eindhoven game. The organisation is infested with them.

Sectarian row chief married to Celtic fan.    :whistle:

Read more at: http://www.scotsman.com/news/sectarian-row-chief-married-to-celtic-fan-1-1587410

THE head of the anti-racism watchdog that has provided evidence of sectarianism which could lead to Rangers having to shut Ibrox for European ties is married to an ardent Celtic fan, it has been revealed. Piara Powar, the executive director of the Football Against Racism in Europe (FARE) network, is the husband of Aasmah Mir, the BBC broadcaster who has described herself as an enthusiastic Celtic supporter.

Last week, Powar was forced to defend his organisation against claims that an orchestrated campaign had been waged against Rangers, which had resulted in the charges of sectarian singing being brought against the Ibrox club. It has now emerged that Powar's Glaswegian wife has been reported as declaring herself "passionate" about Rangers' Old Firm rivals, Celtic. And in a past interview, Mir, a presenter on BBC Radio 5 live Drive who was brought up in Bearsden, has been quoted as saying that she could "never" support Rangers, because she remembered men in the club's shirts handing out BNP leaflets when she was at school. Rangers were last week charged by UEFA with an offence of alleged sectarian singing by their supporters following the first leg of their Europa League tie with PSV Eindhoven last month. The club is appealing against the decision later this month but, if unsuccessful, it faces a 100,000 fine and having its fans banned from its next two away fixtures. The team will also have to play its next two home matches behind closed doors after reports that sectarian songs were sung at the PSV Eindhoven return leg at Ibrox.
 

 

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15 minutes ago, RFC Eagle said:

They've never received 'equivalent' punishment for 'illicit' chanting before and the club have remained silent. I expect no change.

Strange that UEFA forget who one of the Champions League stars represents. 

No chance we will,  but we should.

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Just now, Sparkle said:

Sectarian row chief married to Celtic fan.    :whistle:

Read more at: http://www.scotsman.com/news/sectarian-row-chief-married-to-celtic-fan-1-1587410

THE head of the anti-racism watchdog that has provided evidence of sectarianism which could lead to Rangers having to shut Ibrox for European ties is married to an ardent Celtic fan, it has been revealed. Piara Powar, the executive director of the Football Against Racism in Europe (FARE) network, is the husband of Aasmah Mir, the BBC broadcaster who has described herself as an enthusiastic Celtic supporter.

Last week, Powar was forced to defend his organisation against claims that an orchestrated campaign had been waged against Rangers, which had resulted in the charges of sectarian singing being brought against the Ibrox club. It has now emerged that Powar's Glaswegian wife has been reported as declaring herself "passionate" about Rangers' Old Firm rivals, Celtic. And in a past interview, Mir, a presenter on BBC Radio 5 live Drive who was brought up in Bearsden, has been quoted as saying that she could "never" support Rangers, because she remembered men in the club's shirts handing out BNP leaflets when she was at school. Rangers were last week charged by UEFA with an offence of alleged sectarian singing by their supporters following the first leg of their Europa League tie with PSV Eindhoven last month. The club is appealing against the decision later this month but, if unsuccessful, it faces a 100,000 fine and having its fans banned from its next two away fixtures. The team will also have to play its next two home matches behind closed doors after reports that sectarian songs were sung at the PSV Eindhoven return leg at Ibrox.
 

 

I know all about Powar and Aasmah Mir as hypocritical a pair are unlikely to be found, Mr Powar is very fond of using the term 'coconut' in an abusive and racist fashion. The UEFA official was the one I was referring too. Can't find his name at the minute.

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If I recall correctly did members of our media not contact UEFA demanding we were punished they were so offended by our singing?

I assume they will be furiously tapping away at their keyboards in outrage right now. 

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26 minutes ago, RFC Eagle said:

Well, in the interests of 'fareness' and sporting integrity, I'm sure someone has just emailed them with all the attachments of stills of the banners, including the Twitter evidence too  :whistle:

 

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34 minutes ago, Sparkle said:

Sectarian row chief married to Celtic fan.    :whistle:

Read more at: http://www.scotsman.com/news/sectarian-row-chief-married-to-celtic-fan-1-1587410

THE head of the anti-racism watchdog that has provided evidence of sectarianism which could lead to Rangers having to shut Ibrox for European ties is married to an ardent Celtic fan, it has been revealed. Piara Powar, the executive director of the Football Against Racism in Europe (FARE) network, is the husband of Aasmah Mir, the BBC broadcaster who has described herself as an enthusiastic Celtic supporter.

Last week, Powar was forced to defend his organisation against claims that an orchestrated campaign had been waged against Rangers, which had resulted in the charges of sectarian singing being brought against the Ibrox club. It has now emerged that Powar's Glaswegian wife has been reported as declaring herself "passionate" about Rangers' Old Firm rivals, Celtic. And in a past interview, Mir, a presenter on BBC Radio 5 live Drive who was brought up in Bearsden, has been quoted as saying that she could "never" support Rangers, because she remembered men in the club's shirts handing out BNP leaflets when she was at school. Rangers were last week charged by UEFA with an offence of alleged sectarian singing by their supporters following the first leg of their Europa League tie with PSV Eindhoven last month. The club is appealing against the decision later this month but, if unsuccessful, it faces a 100,000 fine and having its fans banned from its next two away fixtures. The team will also have to play its next two home matches behind closed doors after reports that sectarian songs were sung at the PSV Eindhoven return leg at Ibrox.
 

 

Check out the punishment . Scotsman with some wishful thinking me thinks . Shower of rhodent loving scumbags

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Strangely enough no mention of elicit banners or chanting etc on the radio tonight, all I heard mentioned whilst driving home from work was that a charge  against them was for the subs wearing a sponsors logo on there bibs, conveniently missing out the more important charge, but what else do we expect 

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