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Rangers and scum fans are constantly and more recently dragged through the media for singing songs, both clubs are dragged through the media for flares and smoke bombs, hiv's and hearts have continually launched attacks on players and threw all sorts of missiles , will fare or nil by mouth attend any of their games, probably not. 

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20 minutes ago, Scottywellhousetb said:

Rangers and scum fans are constantly and more recently dragged through the media for singing songs, both clubs are dragged through the media for flares and smoke bombs, hiv's and hearts have continually launched attacks on players and threw all sorts of missiles , will fare or nil by mouth attend any of their games, probably not. 

It's only songs that hurt people...

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Appeal the match decision.

Our captain was assaulted on the pitch before half time, and our players were clearly affected by it 2nd half. Understandably as a player had had to face this pitchside. Our players were then aware all stewards were at away fans end, not where the invader had came from.

Fuck it, play the authorities at their own game, the cunts. Stir the fuck out it.

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22 hours ago, gj923 said:

It’s not the SPFL failure and I would not trust the SFA to do bugger all. At the weekend when you had the bottle thrown at Sinclair you had a shower of fat police and stewards watching the game. Bottle lands and rather than some copper picking it up it’s the referee handing it to some useless steward. With the Morelos banner where any stewards or police in there to confiscate it? No where they fuck.

I don't see it like that. It's the SPFL's competition and therefore they are ultimately responsible for the safety of players managers and fans.

This sort of behaviour should have been stomped on when Hibs fans invaded the pitch in Scottish cup final 2016, which led to the assault Rangers players. By allowing claims of "exuberance" they covered up their failings to ensure safety  bringing their competition into disrepute by not protecting players and managers in their competition. 

The SFA may not do anything but there should be a vote of no confidence in the board who run the SPFL competition for their failings..

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8 hours ago, SeparateEntityMyArse said:

Appeal the match decision.

Our captain was assaulted on the pitch before half time, and our players were clearly affected by it 2nd half. Understandably as a player had had to face this pitchside. Our players were then aware all stewards were at away fans end, not where the invader had came from.

Fuck it, play the authorities at their own game, the cunts. Stir the fuck out it.

Ref should have stopped the game and allowed time for the players to settle after this security risk. Can the club claim a rematch? 

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3 hours ago, Sweetheart said:

I don't see it like that. It's the SPFL's competition and therefore they are ultimately responsible for the safety of players managers and fans.

This sort of behaviour should have been stomped on when Hibs fans invaded the pitch in Scottish cup final 2016, which led to the assault Rangers players. By allowing claims of "exuberance" they covered up their failings to ensure safety  bringing their competition into disrepute by not protecting players and managers in their competition. 

The SFA may not do anything but there should be a vote of no confidence in the board who run the SPFL competition for their failings..

No they are not as the safety of fans falls between the Police , stewards and individual club hosting the game. The cup final was the failure by police to have adequate cover in the ground having moved personnel out of the stadium. Exact same way it was their fault when Osijek came by failing to escort their fans which numbered about a 100 odds to the game. Despite online evidence of a sizeable hooligan element they did the usual and sat on mass in vans. Last night the junkie walked from about 12 rows right past a steward who looked like he was dozing. How is that the SPFLs fault . For all this talk of a west coast problem that’s in the past 7 days two major incidents involving Hibs fans. I hate to bring it up but the coin and the assault on TLB happened with hearts fans in Edinburgh also.

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Was interesting that a fan assaulting Tav was treated the same as one seat getting chucked onto the pitch when no players where actually on the pitch. 

It will take a Rangers player getting stabbed before they actually do anything and even then because it’s our player they probably won’t do anything then either. 

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5 minutes ago, shotstopper said:

Supposing that cunt had a knife and wounded Tav, would the ref abandon the game for the players safety?

Sure someone mentioned it earlier, but if you watch the clips of the incident, at one point his right hand seems to be trying to get something from his back pocket, maybe he was carrying a knife, not that it will ever be reported .

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On 08/03/2019 at 03:10, SPWF said:

Organised hooliganism is still rife all over Europe. Near enough every time an English team plays in Europe a fan gets seriously hurt. It’s essentially brushed under the carpet. A few songs get sung in Scotland and we’re threatened with ground closures and worse. Funny old game. 

Obviously bottle and coin throwing is scumbag behaviour and has to stop. 

Very rarely does it go on in and around the stadium, the Italians, french and Dutch have been renowned for attacking British teams through the years, Italians especially, are known for cutting about on scooters picking victims to stab, but of the few away days in Europe I’ve been to and stories I’ve heard it’s mostly away from the ground It can be a bit dodgy 

Anybody standing in a crowd that throws a coin or bottle, are just durty shitebags, it’s just as bad as smashing somebody’s window and running away

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22 hours ago, gj923 said:

No they are not as the safety of fans falls between the Police , stewards and individual club hosting the game. The cup final was the failure by police to have adequate cover in the ground having moved personnel out of the stadium. Exact same way it was their fault when Osijek came by failing to escort their fans which numbered about a 100 odds to the game. Despite online evidence of a sizeable hooligan element they did the usual and sat on mass in vans. Last night the junkie walked from about 12 rows right past a steward who looked like he was dozing. How is that the SPFLs fault . For all this talk of a west coast problem that’s in the past 7 days two major incidents involving Hibs fans. I hate to bring it up but the coin and the assault on TLB happened with hearts fans in Edinburgh also.

I get what your saying, but imo it's the SPFL's competition so the buck stops with them. They make the rules on safety for clubs to follow, they say what is unacceptable fan behaviour and they punish the clubs. There are two jurisdictions trying to police matches. If strict liability is to come in for clubs then the SPFL who run the competition should also be in the equation as there are inconsistencies within their safety rules when applying them.

Imho, the Hibs pitch invasion police report stated the stadium was advised to provide more cover for that game but the stadium ignored their advice because the SPFL competition safety rules stated they didn't need the % the police advised they would need.  

The SPFL's competition rules were broken when the Hibs fans invaded the pitch and assaulted our players. The police then had to get reinforcements without taking officers off their posts outside the stadium. This is the fault of the SPFL because their safety rules for the competition are flawed.

The SPFL then covered up their mistake by putting it down to "over exuberance", even SMP were tweeting it was "over exuberance".

The incident the other night  with Tav,  the steward failed to apply the SPFL safety rules, only when Tav was being shoved about did  the jurisdiction changed allowing the police to arrest the guy and cart him off.

 

 

 

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