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Not a particularly strongly worded statement is it? Despite the media trying to whip it up.

It was joy on the pitch for Rangers, but their supporters have been criticised by the Scottish government for gathering in their thousands before the win over St Mirren that takes Steven Gerrard's side to within a point of the Premiership title.

A government spokesman said it was "extremely disappointed" that fans had broken lockdown rules.

"At this crucial stage of suppressing the virus, the actions of this minority of individuals jeopardises the safety of other supporters, the police on duty and the wider community."

Nobody was arrested, but Ch Supt Mark Sutherland from Police Scotland reminded supporters that "in line with current Scottish government coronavirus guidelines, all gatherings are currently prohibited".

"Our priority is public safety and an appropriate policing plan was in place and officers engaged with those present to explain and encourage compliance with restrictions," he added.

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1 minute ago, Sparkle said:

Not a particularly strongly worded statement is it? Despite the media trying to whip it up.

It was joy on the pitch for Rangers, but their supporters have been criticised by the Scottish government for gathering in their thousands before the win over St Mirren that takes Steven Gerrard's side to within a point of the Premiership title.

A government spokesman said it was "extremely disappointed" that fans had broken lockdown rules.

"At this crucial stage of suppressing the virus, the actions of this minority of individuals jeopardises the safety of other supporters, the police on duty and the wider community."

Nobody was arrested, but Ch Supt Mark Sutherland from Police Scotland reminded supporters that "in line with current Scottish government coronavirus guidelines, all gatherings are currently prohibited".

"Our priority is public safety and an appropriate policing plan was in place and officers engaged with those present to explain and encourage compliance with restrictions," he added.

That the same police who were strangely silent when they were on the rampage ?

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1 minute ago, Sparkle said:

Not a particularly strongly worded statement is it? Despite the media trying to whip it up.

It was joy on the pitch for Rangers, but their supporters have been criticised by the Scottish government for gathering in their thousands before the win over St Mirren that takes Steven Gerrard's side to within a point of the Premiership title.

A government spokesman said it was "extremely disappointed" that fans had broken lockdown rules.

"At this crucial stage of suppressing the virus, the actions of this minority of individuals jeopardises the safety of other supporters, the police on duty and the wider community."

Nobody was arrested, but Ch Supt Mark Sutherland from Police Scotland reminded supporters that "in line with current Scottish government coronavirus guidelines, all gatherings are currently prohibited".

"Our priority is public safety and an appropriate policing plan was in place and officers engaged with those present to explain and encourage compliance with restrictions," he added.

Its simple.

Ignore it. Ignore it all.

Ignore the tarriers. Ignore the BBC. Ignore Leitch.

It's all about us and our team.

 

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1 minute ago, AdzKyle said:

Prick Yousaf tweeting about it. Oh the fucking irony coming from him. He didn’t say a word when thousands of his precious fans were attacking police and player buses. 

Expected him to do that. Predictable as well as thick as mince.

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3 minutes ago, AdzKyle said:

Prick Yousaf tweeting about it. Oh the fucking irony coming from him. He didn’t say a word when thousands of his precious fans were attacking police and player buses. 

We feel your pain 🥳🤣🤣🤣

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10 minutes ago, Sparkle said:

Not a particularly strongly worded statement is it? Despite the media trying to whip it up.

It was joy on the pitch for Rangers, but their supporters have been criticised by the Scottish government for gathering in their thousands before the win over St Mirren that takes Steven Gerrard's side to within a point of the Premiership title.

A government spokesman said it was "extremely disappointed" that fans had broken lockdown rules.

"At this crucial stage of suppressing the virus, the actions of this minority of individuals jeopardises the safety of other supporters, the police on duty and the wider community."

Nobody was arrested, but Ch Supt Mark Sutherland from Police Scotland reminded supporters that "in line with current Scottish government coronavirus guidelines, all gatherings are currently prohibited".

"Our priority is public safety and an appropriate policing plan was in place and officers engaged with those present to explain and encourage compliance with restrictions," he added.

What other supporters????

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I mean imagine players and fans enjoying themselves like today after being fucked by every organisation in Scotland who could fuck us over the last ten years. I totally appreciate that rules have been broken but it’s clearly acceptable to turn up to a stadium and throw fences and sharks at police. Against the law to have fun and celebrate. Fuck the BBC and fuck every single cunt who condemns it. WATP. 

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18 minutes ago, Sparkle said:

Not a particularly strongly worded statement is it? Despite the media trying to whip it up.

It was joy on the pitch for Rangers, but their supporters have been criticised by the Scottish government for gathering in their thousands before the win over St Mirren that takes Steven Gerrard's side to within a point of the Premiership title.

A government spokesman said it was "extremely disappointed" that fans had broken lockdown rules.

"At this crucial stage of suppressing the virus, the actions of this minority of individuals jeopardises the safety of other supporters, the police on duty and the wider community."

Nobody was arrested, but Ch Supt Mark Sutherland from Police Scotland reminded supporters that "in line with current Scottish government coronavirus guidelines, all gatherings are currently prohibited".

"Our priority is public safety and an appropriate policing plan was in place and officers engaged with those present to explain and encourage compliance with restrictions," he added.

The SNP has no credibility now since recent events, deflect and divert.

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