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And it turns out Rangers had offered to allow 10,000 fans into Ibrox on the day to resolve any crowd trouble and the inept(deliberately inept) Scot Gov turned it down. It’s almost like they wanted trouble to suit their agenda. 
 

again if you vote SNP leave my club now. 

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4 hours ago, Bronzy said:

I recall his threads from 2017/2018 with titles like "Overreactionary nonsense" and "Listen up you surrender monkeys" etc

Good times

“The case for keeping Pedro”

Sacked on same day.

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10 hours ago, MorelosRangers said:

When we were in the lower divisions and everyone wanted McCoist out, BP9 was the only person on here saying he was the man. So RM thought it was Ally himself.

You learn a lot joining in January 2020

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1 hour ago, saintbob1969 said:

And it turns out Rangers had offered to allow 10,000 fans into Ibrox on the day to resolve any crowd trouble and the inept(deliberately inept) Scot Gov turned it down. It’s almost like they wanted trouble to suit their agenda. 
 

again if you vote SNP leave my club now. 

I saw that. 

We all knew that folk were going to Ibrox and George Square so surely the great Scottish Police had some knowledge of the plans. There are always a few idiots in every walk of life and sadly those are the ones that make the papers/ news.

I would have opened Ibrox fully, let 50,000 of us in and that would have saved just over 2hours of constant boozing outside. After the whistle had a party in the stadium and then advise everyone to head home. Now i understand about the whole covid situation and not letting supporters into games or pubs etc but a blind man could have seen thousands gathering outside Ibrox and the to George Sq. Any police chief or government official with half a brain cell would have been proactive and looked at ALL possible situations, weighed them up and provided abetter solution than what was allowed to happen on Saturday.

Well done the majority of Bears who partied, had a good time and maintained the great name of our club.

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It's only sectarian against Catholics.

It's only racist against Irish.

Sounds a lot like something I've read in the politics forum quite a bit. Y'know like how it's not racist unless it's being done by a white person.

Ironically a few of those crackpots on this thread who suddenly have a problem with that abhorrent logic.

No election soon though eh

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Anyone who was at the celebration who was unfairly treated by the police or witnessed anything should put in an official complaint. I support the police, they have a difficult job, but need to be held accountable if there's no any wrong doing.

We need to find out if there was any political influence in the decision to send in the riot police.

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2 minutes ago, five stars said:

Anyone who was at the celebration who was unfairly treated by the police or witnessed anything should put in an official complaint. I support the police, they have a difficult job, but need to be held accountable if there's no any wrong doing.

We need to find out if there was any political influence in the decision to send in the riot police.

With regards to your second paragraph, I wouldn't be surprised. The police don't seem to be allowed to do their job these days without political interference. The first George Square gathering all those weeks ago the police adopted a hands off approach and it was largely successful until the politicians got involved with their mock offendedness. 

I wouldn't be surprised if the instruction was to go in hard at any provocation. 

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We need to realise that this is the new normal..Rangers are the pariahs of this backwater and we'll continue to be made scapegoats by the lying Mhedia and government. Imagine if this country  becomes independent. We'd need to take up arms.

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1 hour ago, Getstiffed said:

It's only sectarian against Catholics.

It's only racist against Irish.

Sounds a lot like something I've read in the politics forum quite a bit. Y'know like how it's not racist unless it's being done by a white person.

Ironically a few of those crackpots on this thread who suddenly have a problem with that abhorrent logic.

No election soon though eh

You have read nothing of the sort in the politics section here :lol:

Agreed that the SNP only seem to care about one sort of discrimination. 

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10 hours ago, five stars said:

Anyone who was at the celebration who was unfairly treated by the police or witnessed anything should put in an official complaint. I support the police, they have a difficult job, but need to be held accountable if there's no any wrong doing.

We need to find out if there was any political influence in the decision to send in the riot police.

I would love to know why they moved in as when I was at the square the atmosphere was all good spirited but the riot police seem to appear and build up bit by bit where essentially they formed a battalion all sitting waiting for an order. 

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10 hours ago, Gaffbear said:

We need to realise that this is the new normal..Rangers are the pariahs of this backwater and we'll continue to be made scapegoats by the lying Mhedia and government. Imagine if this country  becomes independent. We'd need to take up arms.

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STATEMENT

Posted by Admin 3 | May 19, 2021 | Uncategorized | 0  |     

Having taken stock of events during the last few days of the political and media coverage with commentary we update our members as follows.

Grand Master Statement

The Grand Orange Lodge of Scotland note with alarm and dismay the First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and former Justice Minister Humza Yousaf’s reaction to three mass gatherings within the city of Glasgow recently. Clear and obvious political bias is demonstrated in their public condemnation of gatherings that breached covid guidelines. Politicians actively encouraged people to gather in support of protests to disrupt the lawful removal of people from Glasgow following a lengthy court process who have no legal right to be there.

The gathering at Ibrox and George Square on Saturday similarly breached covid guidelines. The response from the former Justice Secretary Humza Yousaf in particular, clearly demonstrated his and the Scottish Government’s double standards when he mentions anti Catholic prejudice yet ignores attacks on Scottish Orange Halls. He has once again criticised Rangers FC for not amplifying their message to supporters prior to Saturday. What is his agenda?

The former justice minister has failed to publicly condemn anti Protestant attacks on Scottish Orange Halls. There have been arson attacks, paint bomb attacks and vile anti Protestant and anti-Semitic graffiti which were not commented upon or publicly condemned. Neither was any support or assistance offered to the minority Protestant community that Orangemen and women belong to.

One Scotland many cultures is laughable when this Government discriminates against minorities like us. The Loyal Orange Institution of Scotland demands equality of treatment for all Scots not just those whose politics or religion suits the government’s agenda.

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11 hours ago, five stars said:

Anyone who was at the celebration who was unfairly treated by the police or witnessed anything should put in an official complaint. I support the police, they have a difficult job, but need to be held accountable if there's no any wrong doing.

We need to find out if there was any political influence in the decision to send in the riot police.

Seen a guy get pepper sprayed at George Square on Saturday, couldn't see a reason for any Police to be using it and not actually arresting someone 

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2 minutes ago, bluenoz said:

Politicians and journalists now need to be made accountable for a bias rush to judgement.

Don't expect apologies anytime soon.

Exactly!

Damage has been done - was all over Sky Sports News and Sky News not to mention this cesspit of a country.

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16 minutes ago, B1872 said:

Exactly!

Damage has been done - was all over Sky Sports News and Sky News not to mention this cesspit of a country.

Rangers can reverse some of that damage with a strong reaction . Call out the main instigators and and demand a public apology . Our chance to create the headline but not sure if our board will do it 

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