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6 minutes ago, MrMckee said:

Have a bad feeling about trouble at the maribor game if other clubs fans are speaking out against it. Surely in their hooligan 'codex' there must be something about attacking random people nothing to do with hooliganism?

I wouldn't worry . If Croatia was anything to go by . Jack Bauer would have problems getting anywhere near the Rangers fans

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4 minutes ago, bluedylan said:

That codex thingymajig seems Russia Spain Italy Turkey and Greece did not sign up either 

:lol: The codex................ Has me wetting myself this morning . Find it hilarious

The knob is probably around 14 years old

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Dunno if it's already been posted , although article in the ET , Supporter Direct saying police were blind sided , N our fans still getting the blame for a fight up the town ,where no Club colours were worn 

 

Police Scotland have defended their decision to class the game between Rangers and Osijek of Croatia as not ‘high risk’ after a mass brawl broke out close to Ibrox stadium.

A leading spokesman for football supporters said the authority failed to take into account the reputation of fans in their policing strategy.

Supporters Direct Scotland chief Paul Goodwin said that the authority had been ‘blind sided’ due to the size of Croatian team - who were accompanied to Glasgowby their own police.

He said: “On the surface, it is a small country and a relatively unknown team without a reputation for this kind of thing.

“But as soon as you mention the likes of Croatia, in the past there has been issues with their fans, which police would be aware of.

“Football Supporters Europe is aware that in those kind of countries, there is a different standard of policing and fans have experienced issues.

“In the Eastern block countries there is still an element of violence linked into the political nature of it.

“There’s always a criminal element who want to associate themselves with the game.”

 

The Croatian supporters were not escorted by police to the stadium due to their low numbers and, as a result, were able to engage in violence on a busy Govan street.

Officers from surrounding areas were called in to help deal with the incident which involved between 40 and 60 individuals on Edminston Drive, close to Ibroxholm Avenue.

Area Commander Chief Inspector Alan Bowater said there was ‘no intelligence’ to suggest that extra policing would be necessary ahead of the game between Rangers and Osijek.

He added: “Every game that has taken place has an appropriate policing presence surrounding it. That is in regards to intelligence. What you will see from the footage is that police officers were very quickly on the scene and dealt with the matter and dispersed the disorder.

“There is always a category addressed to policing surrounding clubs that are involved and this one was policed appropriately given that it was not a high category game.

“It usual that large support from visiting European clubs are escorted from the city centre to the stadium, however, there were far fewer fans that usually anticipated, which is why it was lower graded and they were not escorted.”

Investigators are now trawling through CCTV to piece together how the violence erupted.

Footage shared on social media showed dozens of supporters engaging in violence and setting off flares on residential streets.

Two Croatian nationals - a man aged 24 and another aged 40 - were rushed to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital for treatment to stab wounds following the clash.

The 24-year-old man was released from hospital on Friday morning and it was expected the 40-year-old would be released in the hours following.

Both victims are believed to have been attacked in the same location, although it is unknown if the same perpetrator was involved.

Detective Chief Inspector Craig Willison described the incident as ‘disgraceful’ and warned those involved to expect to be held accountable.

He added: “I’m working on the basis that it was between Croatian fans and Scottish fans.

“During the disturbance two males were injured and taken to hospital.

“This was a disgraceful incident. Police Scotland will not tolerate this behaviour and a major part of the investigation will involve CCTV capture and review.

“I would appeal to anyone who was in the area at the time to come forward including those with mobile phone footage or dash cam footage.

“There was people in the area not associated with the match that could have become embroiled and there was fans going to enjoy the game which they too could have become embroiled.

“To the people who were involved, be aware that we will identify you and we will be coming to chap your door.

“Thankfully the issues we experienced on Thursday night are uncommon - it was unprecedented, but I would reassure the public that the incident will be reviewed and it will considered in any further planning for events.”

The disturbance was the second to take place within a week involving Rangers fans.

Two men were assaulted during a large-scale street battle close to Central Station.

 

The drama unfolded following the Rangers v Wigan match at Ibrox and is thought to have involved mainly Wigan supporters.

Investigators are not treating to two incidents as related and say there is nothing to suggest an increase in football related violence.

Area Commander Chief Inspector Bowater added: “There is nothing to suggest that these incidents are alike and nothing to suggest an increase in organised violence in football.

“Every football match is policed appropriately and with the resources we believe will be necessary for the safety.

“Police Scotland will not tolerate such behaviour and those responsible will be identified and brought to justice.”

A spokeswoman for Police Scotland commented: “There was no intelligence to suggest any disorder would occur at this game and the police planning and preparation reflected that.”

 

 

 

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Just now, BRITNEY IS NOT FEELING IT said:

Dunno if it's already been posted , although article in the ET , Supporter Direct saying police were blind sided , N our fans still getting the blame for a fight up the town ,where no Club colours were worn 

 

Police Scotland have defended their decision to class the game between Rangers and Osijek of Croatia as not ‘high risk’ after a mass brawl broke out close to Ibrox stadium.

A leading spokesman for football supporters said the authority failed to take into account the reputation of fans in their policing strategy.

Supporters Direct Scotland chief Paul Goodwin said that the authority had been ‘blind sided’ due to the size of Croatian team - who were accompanied to Glasgowby their own police.

He said: “On the surface, it is a small country and a relatively unknown team without a reputation for this kind of thing.

“But as soon as you mention the likes of Croatia, in the past there has been issues with their fans, which police would be aware of.

“Football Supporters Europe is aware that in those kind of countries, there is a different standard of policing and fans have experienced issues.

“In the Eastern block countries there is still an element of violence linked into the political nature of it.

“There’s always a criminal element who want to associate themselves with the game.”

 

The Croatian supporters were not escorted by police to the stadium due to their low numbers and, as a result, were able to engage in violence on a busy Govan street.

Officers from surrounding areas were called in to help deal with the incident which involved between 40 and 60 individuals on Edminston Drive, close to Ibroxholm Avenue.

Area Commander Chief Inspector Alan Bowater said there was ‘no intelligence’ to suggest that extra policing would be necessary ahead of the game between Rangers and Osijek.

He added: “Every game that has taken place has an appropriate policing presence surrounding it. That is in regards to intelligence. What you will see from the footage is that police officers were very quickly on the scene and dealt with the matter and dispersed the disorder.

“There is always a category addressed to policing surrounding clubs that are involved and this one was policed appropriately given that it was not a high category game.

“It usual that large support from visiting European clubs are escorted from the city centre to the stadium, however, there were far fewer fans that usually anticipated, which is why it was lower graded and they were not escorted.”

Investigators are now trawling through CCTV to piece together how the violence erupted.

Footage shared on social media showed dozens of supporters engaging in violence and setting off flares on residential streets.

Two Croatian nationals - a man aged 24 and another aged 40 - were rushed to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital for treatment to stab wounds following the clash.

The 24-year-old man was released from hospital on Friday morning and it was expected the 40-year-old would be released in the hours following.

Both victims are believed to have been attacked in the same location, although it is unknown if the same perpetrator was involved.

Detective Chief Inspector Craig Willison described the incident as ‘disgraceful’ and warned those involved to expect to be held accountable.

He added: “I’m working on the basis that it was between Croatian fans and Scottish fans.

“During the disturbance two males were injured and taken to hospital.

“This was a disgraceful incident. Police Scotland will not tolerate this behaviour and a major part of the investigation will involve CCTV capture and review.

“I would appeal to anyone who was in the area at the time to come forward including those with mobile phone footage or dash cam footage.

“There was people in the area not associated with the match that could have become embroiled and there was fans going to enjoy the game which they too could have become embroiled.

“To the people who were involved, be aware that we will identify you and we will be coming to chap your door.

“Thankfully the issues we experienced on Thursday night are uncommon - it was unprecedented, but I would reassure the public that the incident will be reviewed and it will considered in any further planning for events.”

The disturbance was the second to take place within a week involving Rangers fans.

Two men were assaulted during a large-scale street battle close to Central Station.

 

The drama unfolded following the Rangers v Wigan match at Ibrox and is thought to have involved mainly Wigan supporters.

Investigators are not treating to two incidents as related and say there is nothing to suggest an increase in football related violence.

Area Commander Chief Inspector Bowater added: “There is nothing to suggest that these incidents are alike and nothing to suggest an increase in organised violence in football.

“Every football match is policed appropriately and with the resources we believe will be necessary for the safety.

“Police Scotland will not tolerate such behaviour and those responsible will be identified and brought to justice.”

A spokeswoman for Police Scotland commented: “There was no intelligence to suggest any disorder would occur at this game and the police planning and preparation reflected that.”

 

 

 

What utter shite.

 

Can barely walk up to stadium drinking a can without getting stopped when playing Hamilton but a game like this they’re blindsided.

 

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2 minutes ago, BRITNEY IS NOT FEELING IT said:

Dunno if it's already been posted , although article in the ET , Supporter Direct saying police were blind sided , N our fans still getting the blame for a fight up the town ,where no Club colours were worn 

 

Police Scotland have defended their decision to class the game between Rangers and Osijek of Croatia as not ‘high risk’ after a mass brawl broke out close to Ibrox stadium.

A leading spokesman for football supporters said the authority failed to take into account the reputation of fans in their policing strategy.

Supporters Direct Scotland chief Paul Goodwin said that the authority had been ‘blind sided’ due to the size of Croatian team - who were accompanied to Glasgowby their own police.

He said: “On the surface, it is a small country and a relatively unknown team without a reputation for this kind of thing.

“But as soon as you mention the likes of Croatia, in the past there has been issues with their fans, which police would be aware of.

“Football Supporters Europe is aware that in those kind of countries, there is a different standard of policing and fans have experienced issues.

“In the Eastern block countries there is still an element of violence linked into the political nature of it.

“There’s always a criminal element who want to associate themselves with the game.”

 

The Croatian supporters were not escorted by police to the stadium due to their low numbers and, as a result, were able to engage in violence on a busy Govan street.

Officers from surrounding areas were called in to help deal with the incident which involved between 40 and 60 individuals on Edminston Drive, close to Ibroxholm Avenue.

Area Commander Chief Inspector Alan Bowater said there was ‘no intelligence’ to suggest that extra policing would be necessary ahead of the game between Rangers and Osijek.

He added: “Every game that has taken place has an appropriate policing presence surrounding it. That is in regards to intelligence. What you will see from the footage is that police officers were very quickly on the scene and dealt with the matter and dispersed the disorder.

“There is always a category addressed to policing surrounding clubs that are involved and this one was policed appropriately given that it was not a high category game.

“It usual that large support from visiting European clubs are escorted from the city centre to the stadium, however, there were far fewer fans that usually anticipated, which is why it was lower graded and they were not escorted.”

Investigators are now trawling through CCTV to piece together how the violence erupted.

Footage shared on social media showed dozens of supporters engaging in violence and setting off flares on residential streets.

Two Croatian nationals - a man aged 24 and another aged 40 - were rushed to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital for treatment to stab wounds following the clash.

The 24-year-old man was released from hospital on Friday morning and it was expected the 40-year-old would be released in the hours following.

Both victims are believed to have been attacked in the same location, although it is unknown if the same perpetrator was involved.

Detective Chief Inspector Craig Willison described the incident as ‘disgraceful’ and warned those involved to expect to be held accountable.

He added: “I’m working on the basis that it was between Croatian fans and Scottish fans.

“During the disturbance two males were injured and taken to hospital.

“This was a disgraceful incident. Police Scotland will not tolerate this behaviour and a major part of the investigation will involve CCTV capture and review.

“I would appeal to anyone who was in the area at the time to come forward including those with mobile phone footage or dash cam footage.

“There was people in the area not associated with the match that could have become embroiled and there was fans going to enjoy the game which they too could have become embroiled.

“To the people who were involved, be aware that we will identify you and we will be coming to chap your door.

“Thankfully the issues we experienced on Thursday night are uncommon - it was unprecedented, but I would reassure the public that the incident will be reviewed and it will considered in any further planning for events.”

The disturbance was the second to take place within a week involving Rangers fans.

Two men were assaulted during a large-scale street battle close to Central Station.

 

The drama unfolded following the Rangers v Wigan match at Ibrox and is thought to have involved mainly Wigan supporters.

Investigators are not treating to two incidents as related and say there is nothing to suggest an increase in football related violence.

Area Commander Chief Inspector Bowater added: “There is nothing to suggest that these incidents are alike and nothing to suggest an increase in organised violence in football.

“Every football match is policed appropriately and with the resources we believe will be necessary for the safety.

“Police Scotland will not tolerate such behaviour and those responsible will be identified and brought to justice.”

A spokeswoman for Police Scotland commented: “There was no intelligence to suggest any disorder would occur at this game and the police planning and preparation reflected that.”

 

 

 

Sorry, wit?

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2 hours ago, born a blue nose said:

I know this is off topic and a bit personal so feel free to pm me the answer but do you take it up the dung hatch? I've never been so sure a something in my life man a would be raging if a was wrong.

can just see her man the noo "uck it's only a wee tickle, shut yer eyes n count tae October I'll be done in a jiffy" 

"...January...February...Easter...spring...lampshade..."

Not sure if sweetheart does or not.

But one things for fucking sure - the wee posse of you, goosetav, foreverandever, and bronzy, are on here licking each other's dung hatch every five minutes.

Can just see you the noo, 'uck it's only a wee tickle, goosy, shut yer eyes n count tae October and I'll be done in a jiffy I won't nip you like last time ...

" .... January ... February .... Easter ... spring ... aww furr fux sake, goosy, why'd yi no telt me yi hid thah fuckin' tandoori take oot!

 

Lowlife fucking scum that makes a taig look good!

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Just now, terminator said:

Not sure if sweheart does or not.

But one things for fucking sure - the wee posse of you, goosetav, foreverandever, and bronzy, are on here licking each other's dung hatch every five minutes.

Can just see you the noo, 'uck it's only a wee tickle, goosy, shut yer eyes n count tae October and I'll be done in a jiffy I won't nip you like last time ...

" .... January ... February .... Easter ... spring ... aww furr fux sake, gossy, why'd yi no telt me yi hid thah fuckin' tandoori take oot!

 

Lowlife fucking scum that makes a taig look good!

 

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1 minute ago, STEPPS BOY said:

Be the same as the cup final, they’ll deflect blame onto us..

Well it's only taken them a day n half to start laying the blame with our supporters ffs . Maybe if they look at any cctv without their tinted specs on they'll see how this unfolded , n also how n why the croats started the fuckin carry on n actually how they travelled ,alone to the stadium , just for a start someone shoulda and coulda spotted a horde of supporters travelling alone n sent some vehicles n constables to escort them ffs 

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4 minutes ago, BRITNEY IS NOT FEELING IT said:

Aye ,I'm re-reading it mate , cause it is one loada drivel from the police ffs 

It's the usual from these corrupt cunts . Switch the blame

As Dickie said earlier . All other teams support  that plays at scumdome get a police escort up to their matches .

Does that not make it into their little bullshit pitch

 

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7 minutes ago, terminator said:

Not sure if sweetheart does or not.

But one things for fucking sure - the wee posse of you, goosetav, foreverandever, and bronzy, are on here licking each other's dung hatch every five minutes.

Can just see you the noo, 'uck it's only a wee tickle, goosy, shut yer eyes n count tae October and I'll be done in a jiffy I won't nip you like last time ...

" .... January ... February .... Easter ... spring ... aww furr fux sake, goosy, why'd yi no telt me yi hid thah fuckin' tandoori take oot!

 

Lowlife fucking scum that makes a taig look good!

yew ok

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2 minutes ago, TEFTONG said:

The only thing that is truthful from any police scotland sound bite is... "NO INTELLIGENCE" 

lucky for them the media despise us and won't pursue the real truth. Just deflect the blame onto big bad Rangers..

After this latest episode mate and having seen what Rangers fans were up against. And  with the Fuckpig Scotland there to witness everything . Then sorry my para head is on over load .

These bastards are taking zeeeee orders from higher up

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8 minutes ago, terminator said:

Not sure if sweetheart does or not.

But one things for fucking sure - the wee posse of you, goosetav, foreverandever, and bronzy, are on here licking each other's dung hatch every five minutes.

Can just see you the noo, 'uck it's only a wee tickle, goosy, shut yer eyes n count tae October and I'll be done in a jiffy I won't nip you like last time ...

" .... January ... February .... Easter ... spring ... aww furr fux sake, goosy, why'd yi no telt me yi hid thah fuckin' tandoori take oot!

 

Lowlife fucking scum that makes a taig look good!

That’s this thread fucked now then,  locked before tea time.

Hope yer happy with yourself  ?

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3 minutes ago, eejay the dj said:

It's the usual from these corrupt cunts . Switch the blame

As Dickie said earlier . All other teams support  that plays at scumdome get a police escort up to their matches .

Does that not make it into their little bullshit pitch

 

 

They're definately using the same pr as the essennpee , that's for fucking sure 

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11 minutes ago, terminator said:

 

But one things for fucking sure - the wee posse of you, goosetav, foreverandever, and bronzy, are on here licking each other's dung hatch every five minutes.:lol::lol::mutley:

Can just see you the noo, 'uck it's only a wee tickle, goosy, shut yer eyes n count tae October and I'll be done in a jiffy I won't nip you like last time ...

Lowlife fucking scum that makes a taig look good!

:lol: A man in the know

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1 minute ago, Goosetav said:

Good effort being this fucked up before the boozers even open 

Frankie, you and your wee (and I emphasize the 'wee') posse so fed up being racists cunts yerr now gein lassies a hard time?

Seein' yi hivnae bin banned furr yer racism, a guess some of the mods must be in yerr dung hatch licken posse anaw.

 

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1 minute ago, terminator said:

Frankie, you and your wee (and I emphasize the 'wee') posse so fed up being racists cunts yerr now gein lassies a hard time?

Seein' yi hivnae bin banned furr yer racism, a guess some of the mods must be in yerr dung hatch licken posse anaw.

 

:lol: 

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42 minutes ago, BRITNEY IS NOT FEELING IT said:

 

Area Commander Chief Inspector Alan Bowater said there was ‘no intelligence’ to suggest that extra policing would be necessary ahead of the game between Rangers and Osijek.

He added: “Every game that has taken place has an appropriate policing presence surrounding it. That is in regards to intelligence. What you will see from the footage is that police officers were very quickly on the scene and dealt with the matter and dispersed the disorder.

“There is always a category addressed to policing surrounding clubs that are involved and this one was policed appropriately given that it was not a high category game.

“It usual that large support from visiting European clubs are escorted from the city centre to the stadium, however, there were far fewer fans that usually anticipated, which is why it was lower graded and they were not escorted.”

 

Ffs.

Said it for ages, but the problem with PS isn't the average bobby on the beat.  It's the failings of its upper management, like this plum, that's the issue. That and its politicisation. 

'No intelligence' lol. There's enough online and from the away leg to know what was likely to happen.

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1 minute ago, Inigo said:

Ffs.

Said it for ages, but the problem with PS isn't the average bobby on the beat.  It's the failings of its upper management, like this plum, that's the issue. That and its politicisation. 

'No intelligence' lol. There's enough online and from the away leg to know what was likely to happen.

You need to rain in that paranoia ?

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