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Some of the Dundee fans were acting like wee hard men outside the ground before the game. No doubt they'll all be givin it the 'big bad Rangers fans, we can't ever take children to Ibrox again' performance though.

Dafty almost deserves it for not bringing her wain up a Bear anyway! Perfect example of how not to be a Rangers fan parent.

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1 hour ago, Rfc52 said:

A Rangers fan broke her ankle while leaving Ibrox with her daughter – after they were hit with a barrage of abuse from her OWN supporters.

Claire Hamilton, 33, from Craigie, Dundee, was left in excruciating pain and fainted after she hurried terrified Paige, eight, away from the taunts.

Although the mum is a Rangers fan, she was in the away support’s end when the two teams met in Glasgow last weekend as her little girl is an avid Dundee supporter.

Claire, who works at a butcher’s shop, said: “After the match, we were walking out of Ibrox when some Rangers fans started shouting abuse at us.

“Paige became really frightened so I picked her up and started to carry her to try to calm her down a bit.

“While I was lifting her up, I didn’t notice the step that was beside us and tumbled down it.

As I had Paige in my arms, we landed on top of each other.”

Although Paige fell with her mum, she came away with only a small bruise on her back.

Claire not only suffered a broken ankle but also fainted directly after the accident.

She said: “Straight after the fall I tried to move, but I fainted.

“I woke up outside Ibrox wondering what was going on.”

Members of the stewarding team and the cops saw what happened and rushed to Claire’s aid, before getting her back inside the stadium.

She was then taken to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Govan where she was treated for her injury.

Claire said: “The treatment at Ibrox was amazing. They took me inside and got an ambulance straight away. It really was helpful.

Luckily Paige was able to get home safely with other Dundee fans.

“We went through on a supporters’ bus so while I went away to the hospital Paige travelled home with the other fans who we have got to know throughout the years.

“It was Paige’s first time at a match at Ibrox and she is quite shaken up about it all so she isn’t in a rush to go back.”

The doctors have advised Claire that she could be off work for up to six weeks. She has moved into her ex-partner’s house while recovering — and she is currently sleeping on the couch as she is unable to climb up and down the stairs.

She said: “It is handy to have other people around the house as having an eight-year-old and a broken ankle isn’t the best.”

Rangers won the match comfortably, defeating Neil McCann’s side 4-1.

We told you earlier how celtic lout John Hatton yesterday apologised to a fellow Hoops supporter nicked for punching him following his Parkhead pitch invasion shame.

A court heard the sozzled yob felt guilty that Anthony Lavelle, 61, was arrested for thumping him on the head as cops and stewards huckled him past raging Bhoys supporters during the Champions League clash with Paris Saint-Germain.

 

What we thinking here then? If a wee lassie was abused then that's poor but this seems a bit of a diverter for the papes Imo.

Anyone notice anything after the game?

I have seen countless fans on the way to the stadium mixing with our support throughout the years with no trouble at all. This article could have been penned by thedude

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6 minutes ago, Detroit Lion said:

Dundee fans would have had this all over social media minutes within it happening.

It would have made the papers by Sunday.

It would have been on BBC Scottish news by Monday.

Shes fucking at it and deserves to be pointed at and mocked as she waddles the streets.

Truest point so far.

Fans are quick ti post on Social Media if rival fans abuse a kid etc... or hurt someone. Within minutes literally.

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