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<blockquote data-quote="SoundMan" data-source="post: 6864727" data-attributes="member: 28532"><p>You clearly haven't seen the video evidence of what went on.</p><p>This goes far beyond the usual large football club yobbery. </p><p></p><p>I've acknowledged already in the post that TRFC were worthy winners of the league this season - by far the best team in the division. But you miss the point completely.</p><p></p><p>Could you imagine say Liverpool PLAYERS inside Anfield celebrating a league victory by doing the "ManU ManU up in an aeroplane" song; or Arsenal PLAYERS in the Emirates going "Hsssssssssss" about Spurs or the like.</p><p>I certainly couldn't. </p><p></p><p>Yobbish behaviour by yobs in common, though what the The Rangers fans got up to in downtown Glasgow went way beyond yer football yobishness again.</p><p></p><p>BUT sectarian behaviour by PLAYERS at an club official function in their stadium is not a common occurrence and it's a bit silly to try the old "move along, nothing to see here" routine in 2021, especially when the self same club were (correctly imho) loud in their shouts to UEFA about one of their players being racially abused just a few weeks ago. Said player was involved in that sectarian singing over the weekend btw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoundMan, post: 6864727, member: 28532"] You clearly haven't seen the video evidence of what went on. This goes far beyond the usual large football club yobbery. I've acknowledged already in the post that TRFC were worthy winners of the league this season - by far the best team in the division. But you miss the point completely. Could you imagine say Liverpool PLAYERS inside Anfield celebrating a league victory by doing the "ManU ManU up in an aeroplane" song; or Arsenal PLAYERS in the Emirates going "Hsssssssssss" about Spurs or the like. I certainly couldn't. Yobbish behaviour by yobs in common, though what the The Rangers fans got up to in downtown Glasgow went way beyond yer football yobishness again. BUT sectarian behaviour by PLAYERS at an club official function in their stadium is not a common occurrence and it's a bit silly to try the old "move along, nothing to see here" routine in 2021, especially when the self same club were (correctly imho) loud in their shouts to UEFA about one of their players being racially abused just a few weeks ago. Said player was involved in that sectarian singing over the weekend btw. [/QUOTE]
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