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20 May, 2008 at 6:02 pm #317915
As far as I’m concerned they have no connection with Rangers – they can f**k off back to wherever they crawled out from.
And in any case, you didn’t answer the question. How are the club responsible?
20 May, 2008 at 6:13 pm #317916How were Liverpool or English Football responsible after Heysel? They still paid the price for it.
I’ve also just given you an example of how Rangers tried immediately wash their hands of it without possibly knowing if it was their fans who were involved. The buck stops somewhere.
20 May, 2008 at 6:19 pm #317917@Bad Manners wrote:
How were Liverpool or English Football responsible after Heysel? They still paid the price for it.
I’ve also just given you an example of how Rangers tried immediately wash their hands of it without possibly knowing if it was their fans who were involved. The buck stops somewhere.
So you were maybe right. It was the english fans wearing Rangers shirts with scottish accents after all.
You may have also noticed that not everyone in connection with Rangers is washing their hands of it. But then again, probably not. So what you’re saying is that, in connection with Heysel, two wrongs effectively make a right? That’s how things should be done?
20 May, 2008 at 6:26 pm #317918Someone has to pay John. Cant just sweep it under the Carpet, and say two wrongs dont make a right.
20 May, 2008 at 6:32 pm #317919I agree, but those responsible should pay. Those 42 arrested should pay, the other couple of hundred who thought it was great fun should pay.
The wrong people were punished for Heysel, they should learn from that.
20 May, 2008 at 7:48 pm #317920no escaping the facts
the huns are just drunken scumbags
if it was an english club uefa would of already imposed a bigoted ban20 May, 2008 at 8:17 pm #317921@kevin wrote:
no escaping the facts
the huns are just drunken scumbags
if it was an english club uefa would of already imposed a bigoted banI don’t get what you’re trying to say.
21 May, 2008 at 10:05 am #317922well u may know or not, but from 1975/76 season my dad took me to Ibrox as my older brother showed no intrest, i went wkly homes games, many away games, most euro games but never allowed to the forgien trips away, as dad said not a place for girls..!! but i never classed myself as a girl when it came to fitba i was a rare breed, hated seein other females there shoutin n spewin shyte when they didnae know the offside rules etc… my last game was in 1997 the ole firm game @ Ibrox if memory serves me well Gough scored for Celtic..!! i was pregnant with daughter… and gutted… went to a few games after, when Advocate came, but decided my daughter came 1st..!!
used to annoy the tits aff me when the folks whom yakked the most shyte was the ‘Armchairs Supporters ‘ on both sided over the years the secterion abuse, chants etc, r and still as bad, but I must say Rangers Armchairs supports r worst by far..!! the guy next door to me doesnt go to games, nut flies a Rangers flag from start of season, goes to the orange walks etc, blares out sectarian songs, his son @ 10 already chants n sings the most apauling songs, bred at an early age… thats not what the FITBA is all about,
the problems that went on down at Manchester sadly happened, but I could honestly say they weren’t so called loyal Rangers supports, they were the drunken ar5ewipes intent on causing grief where ever… sad few whom should be flagged as Thugs and should not be allowed to travel to any games…
Now i all for supporting your teams, but it bafffles me entirely, why travel to such big games, when you don’t have a ticket….!! Ibrox open there doors on the nite free with the big screens, all the pubs up ere showed the games,
I don’t comment on the Fitba much these days as I don’t go, I seldom watch the games, and probaly couldnt tell u the full rangers line up these days, apart fae McCoist..!! Im hopin my son will be a Buddie and support St Mirren, my daughter whom knows nothing does say she’s a Rangers supporter as her Grandad was… I say no huni ur an ‘Armchair Support’ you don’t go to Ibrox, and probaly won’t ever lol.. but when my son up abit id like to go as family and support St Mirren, if they both want to…
rite my ramblings over… but must say Rangers Armchair supports did let Ibrox down,
21 May, 2008 at 6:02 pm #317923@johnboy25 wrote:
@kevin wrote:
no escaping the facts
the huns are just drunken scumbags
if it was an english club uefa would of already imposed a bigoted banI don’t get what you’re trying to say.
no sh’i’t
21 May, 2008 at 6:25 pm #317924Why would you want to say that?
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