Siam69 27,876 Posted May 22, 2016 Share Posted May 22, 2016 http://m.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/14509150.What_really_happened_when_the_Scottish_Cup_Final_descended_into_mayhem/?ref=twtrec What really happened when the Scottish Cup Final descended into mayhem 1 hr ago / Neil Cameron THE trickle very quickly became a river and then within seconds turned into a flood of people. As soon as the final whistle blew at Hampden Park on Saturday evening confirming that Hibernian had won their first Scottish Cup for 114 years, a few dozen supporters had broken past the overwhelmed stewards and that immediately surged into the hundreds and then thousands in the blink of an eye. Most of those who made their way on to the pitch - and this was literally seconds after the game ended - stayed in the Hibs half, as it were, but quite a few, certainly in their hundreds, immediately made their way across the grass towards the Rangers end. And while the majority were merely celebrating, albeit illegally, there were more than a few who had other things on their mind. They taunted the Rangers end with the usual gestures. Some only a few yards from the front rows. I personally saw Lee Wallace, the Rangers captain, being punched by one man who then disappeared into the throng. Rangers insist more players were attacked, six seems to the general consensus, and members of the coaching staff although I did not see those incidents myself. After approximately five minutes from the first fan getting on to the track, you could sense there were Rangers supporters desperate to get involved. Plastic bottles were thrown, one cup full of liquid which came over my head, missed a female steward’s face by an inch, and then despite an increased police presence at this stage, people started to pour out of the opposite stands. By this time there were easily 5000 Hibs supporters on the pitch, maybe more, and they all-but covered every inch from the centre line to the goal, and those from the Rangers end who got past the stewards numbered a couple of hundred at most. There was a lot of posturing, people squaring up with not a punch thrown, but I witnessed several actual fights taking places; two dressed in green attacked on man in blue, another Hibs fan was felled from behind from a Rangers supporter who ran from the lower stand to punch him - this drew loud cheers - before disappearing. Arrests were being made but there were too many people to deal with. The fights were now taking place all over the pitch. By the time the mounted police belatedly arrived – the best part of ten minutes after any fighting began - there were a large number of their colleagues on the pitch who had formed a thin blue line which kept the rival factions apart. At this point, the banned Billy Boys song, complete with sectarian lyrics, was belted out by Rangers supporters – some pyrotechnics went off at the start of the game at that end – and the feeling in the main stand at that moment was that the situation was about to get a lot worse. However, whether it was the presence of police or maybe it was that people naturally began to retreat, everything calmed down, although there remained thousands on the Hibs side of the pitch. Their fellow supporters chanted for them to get off. This was also the message over the tannoy which came with a warning that the cup would not be presented unless they made their way back to the stands. By this time most Rangers fans had left the ground and some 45 minutes after the game finished, the Hibs captain David Gray eventually lifted the cup. It wasn’t World War Three and the 1980 Old Firm riot was ten times worse, but the idea no Rangers player was hurt and that the Hibs fans did not provoke their opposition – some of whom accepted their invitation for trouble quite happily – is quite simply a nonsense. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sparkle 54,600 Posted May 22, 2016 Share Posted May 22, 2016 decent article, thanks for posting it Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Inigo 33,338 Posted May 22, 2016 Share Posted May 22, 2016 Pretty fair tbh. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brackley 1,412 Posted May 22, 2016 Share Posted May 22, 2016 That'll be his journalistic career over then. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Prso's headband 36,807 Posted May 22, 2016 Share Posted May 22, 2016 Always look to appease the detractors by mentioning TBB. Big bad song, compared to assaults on football players? Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
tannerall 25,935 Posted May 22, 2016 Share Posted May 22, 2016 Apparently our fans were singing songs. Disgusting behaviour. Should have just joined in the fight and asaulted a few Hibs fans who did not go to the extreme of singing songs. Apparently fighting is more acceptable than singing in the general Scottish clusterfuck attitude to Rangers fans now. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
eejay the dj 31,964 Posted May 22, 2016 Share Posted May 22, 2016 8 minutes ago, Siam69 said: http://m.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/14509150.What_really_happened_when_the_Scottish_Cup_Final_descended_into_mayhem/?ref=twtrec What really happened when the Scottish Cup Final descended into mayhem 1 hr ago / Neil Cameron THE trickle very quickly became a river and then within seconds turned into a flood of people. As soon as the final whistle blew at Hampden Park on Saturday evening confirming that Hibernian had won their first Scottish Cup for 114 years, a few dozen supporters had broken past the overwhelmed stewards and that immediately surged into the hundreds and then thousands in the blink of an eye. Most of those who made their way on to the pitch - and this was literally seconds after the game ended - stayed in the Hibs half, as it were, but quite a few, certainly in their hundreds, immediately made their way across the grass towards the Rangers end. And while the majority were merely celebrating, albeit illegally, there were more than a few who had other things on their mind. They taunted the Rangers end with the usual gestures. Some only a few yards from the front rows. I personally saw Lee Wallace, the Rangers captain, being punched by one man who then disappeared into the throng. Rangers insist more players were attacked, six seems to the general consensus, and members of the coaching staff although I did not see those incidents myself. After approximately five minutes from the first fan getting on to the track, you could sense there were Rangers supporters desperate to get involved. Plastic bottles were thrown, one cup full of liquid which came over my head, missed a female steward’s face by an inch, and then despite an increased police presence at this stage, people started to pour out of the opposite stands. By this time there were easily 5000 Hibs supporters on the pitch, maybe more, and they all-but covered every inch from the centre line to the goal, and those from the Rangers end who got past the stewards numbered a couple of hundred at most. There was a lot of posturing, people squaring up with not a punch thrown, but I witnessed several actual fights taking places; two dressed in green attacked on man in blue, another Hibs fan was felled from behind from a Rangers supporter who ran from the lower stand to punch him - this drew loud cheers - before disappearing. Arrests were being made but there were too many people to deal with. The fights were now taking place all over the pitch. By the time the mounted police belatedly arrived – the best part of ten minutes after any fighting began - there were a large number of their colleagues on the pitch who had formed a thin blue line which kept the rival factions apart. At this point, the banned Billy Boys song, complete with sectarian lyrics, was belted out by Rangers supporters – some pyrotechnics went off at the start of the game at that end – and the feeling in the main stand at that moment was that the situation was about to get a lot worse. However, whether it was the presence of police or maybe it was that people naturally began to retreat, everything calmed down, although there remained thousands on the Hibs side of the pitch. Their fellow supporters chanted for them to get off. This was also the message over the tannoy which came with a warning that the cup would not be presented unless they made their way back to the stands. By this time most Rangers fans had left the ground and some 45 minutes after the game finished, the Hibs captain David Gray eventually lifted the cup. It wasn’t World War Three and the 1980 Old Firm riot was ten times worse, but the idea no Rangers player was hurt and that the Hibs fans did not provoke their opposition – some of whom accepted their invitation for trouble quite happily – is quite simply a nonsense. The bold Neil is a beggar fan ,like most of the fuckers .Look out for Craig Swan tomorrow .He is the biggest bastard of the lot Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mearns loyal 2,840 Posted May 22, 2016 Share Posted May 22, 2016 Easily the best report around... Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jimfanciesthedude 25,617 Posted May 22, 2016 Share Posted May 22, 2016 fair my arse, again a fucking song is mentioned sung by us, who gives a fuck about a poxy song when people were being attacked fucking scotland can go fuck itself, Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sparkle 54,600 Posted May 22, 2016 Share Posted May 22, 2016 If Cameron and Leckie, who are not friends of Rangers, can report like this what they saw with their own eyes, maybe there is some hope of proper action being taken against the Hibs scumbags. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ForeverAndEver 73,912 Posted May 22, 2016 Share Posted May 22, 2016 Everybody likes having a dig at us. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
eejay the dj 31,964 Posted May 22, 2016 Share Posted May 22, 2016 Just now, mearns loyal said: Easily the best report around... Yeah and that's how bad it is .We were a disgrace .We sang a song.while fuckpigs video us and mayhem was going on all around .It's a beggars way of lumping us in with the riot .And those fans in national final should have been nowhere near the field of play .The cops were and are are bunch of covering up shower of double standard bastards of the highest order . Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
markem 7,407 Posted May 22, 2016 Share Posted May 22, 2016 Hmm, it's not a bad article however for me nobody has really hit the mark yet. Rangers players were attacked on the pitch, the magnitude of this is not coming across. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bear Ass 74 Posted May 22, 2016 Share Posted May 22, 2016 That's pretty much how I saw it. How the fuKK TBB even merits a mention in the context of yesterday's riot I'll never know. What a fuct up nation we are. If we could annexe our own "6 counties" free of the scum and just give the rest of the cesspit over to them (as long as they promised never to bother us again) I'd vote for it tomorrow!! Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Clemdog 39,389 Posted May 22, 2016 Share Posted May 22, 2016 Fair my arse. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stoorie 1,090 Posted May 22, 2016 Share Posted May 22, 2016 He can stick his "sectarian songs" up his arse. These rabid bastardised fans of republicanism are carrying flags of another republican nation. Running the length of a pitch and "Blessing yourself " to goad others of another faith (although that is bullshit) is a sectarian act of aggression. Yea, these fans can push their religion in your face after running the length of a football stadium, but if you sing a song....... Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheTavernierDevil 23 Posted May 22, 2016 Share Posted May 22, 2016 "And while the fans where celebrating, albeit illegally" Missed the point there. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
DMax399 4,012 Posted May 22, 2016 Share Posted May 22, 2016 From where I was in the North stand, this is probably the most accurate report I have seen as yet. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
7troop 187 Posted May 22, 2016 Share Posted May 22, 2016 Even mentioning a song is simply trying to demonise Rangers fans and give some sort of mitigation to the Hibs rioters on the pitch. Its not a fair article its once again having a go at Rangers fans. Anything that Rangers fans done was actioned entirely because of Hibernian fans invading the pitch, attacking our players and running to confront the Rangers fans. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blumhoilann 6,715 Posted May 22, 2016 Share Posted May 22, 2016 13 minutes ago, Bear Ass said: That's pretty much how I saw it. How the fuKK TBB even merits a mention in the context of yesterday's riot I'll never know. What a fuct up nation we are. If we could annexe our own "6 counties" free of the scum and just give the rest of the cesspit over to them (as long as they promised never to bother us again) I'd vote for it tomorrow!! That's be tried mate but the doirty bassas can't stay away. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bear Ass 74 Posted May 22, 2016 Share Posted May 22, 2016 2 minutes ago, Blumhoilann said: That's be tried mate but the doirty bassas can't stay away. I suppose we need somebody to empty our bins :-) Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
piperpete 3,186 Posted May 22, 2016 Share Posted May 22, 2016 This guy must have been in c section as what he explained happened right in front of me, he did well to see the Wallace incident and im sure he did, I had my Mrs and two girls with me and was more concerned at the girls crying and us being in no mans land as infront of us were scum trying to get into the area and all around Bears going mental at the scums going ons. Its a fair piece by the guy of what was going on around us. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gaz52 11,837 Posted May 22, 2016 Share Posted May 22, 2016 It was the billy boys and smoke bombs fault Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
K.A.I 36,183 Posted May 22, 2016 Share Posted May 22, 2016 Why do people think these are good articles when they are hell bent in trying to get us involved too by mentioning singing and lies about Billy Boys having sectarian lines. The guys a prick. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gaz52 11,837 Posted May 22, 2016 Share Posted May 22, 2016 Our captain gets punched, he walks down the tunnel like nothing happened. Neil Lennon got a punch thrown at him that didn't connect, the whole footballing nation was in meltdown and candlelight vigils were being held outside the piggery You see the difference between Rangers and the rest? We have something called dignity. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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