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Two Rangers Football Club fans have been banned from attending football matches for five years after singing sectarian songs at the clubâ??s match against Montrose on Saturday.

 

Mark Simpson, of Adamson Court, Cupar, (46) and Andrew Zak Fitzpatrick (22), from Tarbolton Road, Cumbernauld, were arrested during half time of the nil-nil draw at Links Park.

 

Appearing at Arbroath Sheriff Court after spending three nights in custody, the pair admitted engaging in behaviour contrary to the Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications (Scotland) Act 2012.

 

Simpson admitted singing the song Follow Follow, which contains lyrics about the Pope and Vatican, and waved his hands while chanting about the Ulster Volunteer Force, a loyalist paramilitary group.

 

Fitzpatrick also admitted singing Follow Follow and the song Three Cheers, which contains a reference to the Ulster Volunteer Force.

 

Sheriff Peter Paterson said their behaviour was â??not acceptableâ? in Scottish society and fined Simpson £350 and Fitzpatrick £200.

 

http://www.thecourier.co.uk/news/local/angus/two-rangers-fans-banned-for-sectarian-singing-at-montrose-1.81348

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Demonisation continues:

 

Simpson admitted singing the song Follow Follow, which contains lyrics about the Pope and Vatican, and waved his hands while chanting about the Ulster Volunteer Force, a loyalist paramilitary group.

 

Fitzpatrick also admitted singing Follow Follow and the song Three Cheers, which contains a reference to the Ulster Volunteer Force.

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Bloody hell, three nights in gaol for singing a song at a football match, I'm glad there's no crime in this country.

 

The Sheriff's parents clearly didn't have much imagination when it came to choosing names.

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