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How long will the rebel stay neutral..???..1 day then it will be full on attack mode operation sweep sweep and the usual spin pish..N.U.J will be releasing a statement soon as well..Because Rangers have hurt lying hate filled journos feelings tonight...:wanker:

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7 hours ago, The_Blue_Flash said:

We watched from the stand police and stewards not doing anything it was unbelievab. I keep thinking it's amazing that that these thugs could have had a knife or anything and seriously injured many people they never should have been near the players. The ref should have removed the players to nearer the tunnel before he blew the whistle 

If you saw Millwall v Bradford on Friday, Millwall's Steve Morison orchestrated just that in the last minute, getting City's keeper to put a goalkick out to the touchline, while ushering everyone into a 20 yard area by the tunnel.

Real awareness & intelligence.

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7 hours ago, IanBlack8 said:

There is a young boy from 20 seconds onwards telling his fat wank of a father to chuck it, sums they junkie cunts up

Can't believe they broke down the  electronic advertising hoardings!

Doing that and getting right up to our stand must surely finish any pretence of 'over exhuberance'!

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From the Record

IBROX dressing-room source reveals that all 11 Gers stars who finished the game were either kicked, punched or spat on as they tried to leave the field.

EVERY member of the Rangers team was assaulted or spat on during the Scottish Cup final pitch ­invasion.

The Record understands all 11 players who finished the match were kicked, punched or spat on by Hibs fans as they tried to leave the field at Hampden Park.

Our dressing room source insisted that none escaped up the tunnel without being attacked – and midfielder Andy Halliday went missing and had to be protected from yobs by the match officials.

Rangers are fuming about their treatment by Hibs and their supporters – who won the cup for the first time in 114 years with a 3-2 win at Hampden Park.

READ MORE: Rangers launch scatter-gun attack on Hibs, the SFA, football pundits and Nicola Sturgeon

The Ibrox club are furious after failing to receive an apology from Hibs chairman Rod Petrie, who called fans “over-exuberant” after the match ended, or chief executive Leeann Dempster.

The source said: “Not one of our players got off the park without being attacked in some way.

“Every one of the lads was badly shaken because it was a terrifying situation for them to be in.

“There were thousands of Hibs fans running towards them. Some of the behaviour was disgusting.

Rangers captain Lee Wallace is ushered off the park at full-time

“When we finally got inside the dressing room and conducted a head count we realised that one player, Andy Halliday, was missing.

“It was a frightening ordeal for everyone and the fact that no one has apologised has made a terrible situation even more unpalatable.

“There is also some serious anger about the conduct of Rod Petrie, who described the behaviour of the fans as ‘exuberant’.

“I saw people being kicked, punched and spat in the face. Where is the exuberance in that?”

READ MORE: Hibs vow to help catch thugs who marred Scottish Cup success with violence

Rangers released a statement in which they said they found it “incomprehensible” that no one from Hibs or the SFA had condemned the Hibs yobs.

They added that it was “not at all helpful to see leading members of the Scottish Government, including the First Minister, whose parish is Govan,” commenting on social media without condemning the behaviour of Hibernian’s fans.

The club went on: “It is to be hoped that all of Scottish football will share Rangers’ disgust and any attempts to attach blame to our supporters for the disgraceful and violent behaviour will not be accepted or tolerated by this club.”

Hibs fans invade the pitch as a dejected Nicky Clark troops off

The Record also learned that Halliday was being protected from a mob in the centre circle by referee Steven McLean and his assistants.

Fourth official Bobby Madden has also been credited with chasing a Hibs fan who was attempting to attack keeper Wes Foderingham.

An SFA source said: “Steven was out in the middle of it all protecting players and acting like a steward. He deserves enormous credit.

 

 

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50 minutes ago, ex-guardsman said:

From the Record

IBROX dressing-room source reveals that all 11 Gers stars who finished the game were either kicked, punched or spat on as they tried to leave the field.

EVERY member of the Rangers team was assaulted or spat on during the Scottish Cup final pitch ­invasion.

The Record understands all 11 players who finished the match were kicked, punched or spat on by Hibs fans as they tried to leave the field at Hampden Park.

Our dressing room source insisted that none escaped up the tunnel without being attacked – and midfielder Andy Halliday went missing and had to be protected from yobs by the match officials.

Rangers are fuming about their treatment by Hibs and their supporters – who won the cup for the first time in 114 years with a 3-2 win at Hampden Park.

READ MORE: Rangers launch scatter-gun attack on Hibs, the SFA, football pundits and Nicola Sturgeon

The Ibrox club are furious after failing to receive an apology from Hibs chairman Rod Petrie, who called fans “over-exuberant” after the match ended, or chief executive Leeann Dempster.

The source said: “Not one of our players got off the park without being attacked in some way.

“Every one of the lads was badly shaken because it was a terrifying situation for them to be in.

“There were thousands of Hibs fans running towards them. Some of the behaviour was disgusting.

Rangers captain Lee Wallace is ushered off the park at full-time

“When we finally got inside the dressing room and conducted a head count we realised that one player, Andy Halliday, was missing.

“It was a frightening ordeal for everyone and the fact that no one has apologised has made a terrible situation even more unpalatable.

“There is also some serious anger about the conduct of Rod Petrie, who described the behaviour of the fans as ‘exuberant’.

“I saw people being kicked, punched and spat in the face. Where is the exuberance in that?”

READ MORE: Hibs vow to help catch thugs who marred Scottish Cup success with violence

Rangers released a statement in which they said they found it “incomprehensible” that no one from Hibs or the SFA had condemned the Hibs yobs.

They added that it was “not at all helpful to see leading members of the Scottish Government, including the First Minister, whose parish is Govan,” commenting on social media without condemning the behaviour of Hibernian’s fans.

The club went on: “It is to be hoped that all of Scottish football will share Rangers’ disgust and any attempts to attach blame to our supporters for the disgraceful and violent behaviour will not be accepted or tolerated by this club.”

Hibs fans invade the pitch as a dejected Nicky Clark troops off

The Record also learned that Halliday was being protected from a mob in the centre circle by referee Steven McLean and his assistants.

Fourth official Bobby Madden has also been credited with chasing a Hibs fan who was attempting to attack keeper Wes Foderingham.

An SFA source said: “Steven was out in the middle of it all protecting players and acting like a steward. He deserves enormous credit.

 

 

Where is this on the record website can't find it?

 

 

p.s. How do you delete a message?

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I just watched sky sports news there  12 they showed that but they spent longer showing the Hibs victory parade and a whole park of thrilled Hibs fans?? 8k at a home game where did they get so many fans? If that was rangers or celtic and there was an 'investigation' no way would a bus parade have been allowed or deemed acceptable. 

They spoke to Stubbs who said fans were excited they've waited for a trophy?

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this boy came at wes with a clenched fist. another fan beat him to it. Greg Binnie, an intern for the sfa, and he's absolutely shat the bed- have a browse through his tweets and the responses. spread this  boys name everywhere we can Bears :541:

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1 minute ago, Vanoli said:

 

this boy came at wes with a clenched fist. another fan beat him to it. Greg Binnie, an intern for the sfa, and he's absolutely shat the bed- have a browse through his tweets and the responses. hound this cunt Bears :541:

This guy is a fucking intern at the SFA?

Surely if he is he should be suspended when he walks into work in 7 hours?!

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This video you can see some of what's going on with Foderingham.  You need to put it in to HD and it's at the bottom left hand corner during the first couple of minutes.  The person with the phone is moving it around a lot but if the image could be made more stable and zoomed in a bit you never know:

 

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You can clearly see that the Hibs fans ran on to the pitch, ran over to the Rangers fans, and began to provoke them.  This was no peaceful celebration, they were looking for a fight:

 

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27 minutes ago, Vanoli said:

 

this boy came at wes with a clenched fist. another fan beat him to it. Greg Binnie, an intern for the sfa, and he's absolutely shat the bed- have a browse through his tweets and the responses. hound this cunt Bears :541:

Whether or not I agree with the sentiments of what you have said, assuming what you report is correct, I think you should change the part in bold as to not be instructing anyone to do anything with regards to this individual and in turn so you are absolutely on the right side of the law. I know some will think that overly cautious to put it mildly however I'm sure individuals have found themselves in bother at least in part because of something similar to what you've said there.  

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9 minutes ago, SuperPapac05 said:

He'll most likely be getting a promotion out of it!!! 

Just had a look, the SFA thing isn't the only thing this wee arsehat has to lose.

"Greg Charles Binnie ‏@GregBinnie  May 9

Finally got round to accepting an offer from Uni. 3rd year conditional to study at Napier"

 

Pretty sure it'll be a rejection if a bunch of people can let them know what he's been up to:

http://www.napier.ac.uk/about-us/contact-us

 

 

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twitter.com/GregBinnie
Saw on Twitter that someone who applied to you was conditionally accepted
Binnie posted on Twitter about invading the pitch on Sat at the SC Final. Claims not to have been the person who ran the full length of the pitch to assault the opposing team's goalkeeper however by his own admission was in the immediate vicinity
I hope we share the same revulsion at the conduct of this individual. I'd simply ask you to consider whether he's the kind of person you'd want to accept

Sent that to Napier, hard work as they limit you to 512 characters.

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