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POLICE are hunting a group of Rangers supporters who allegedly sang "religiously offensive" songs on a train.

 

The fans were travelling between Lancaster and Glasgow ahead of their team's 4-0 win over Alloa on Saturday.

 

Passengers on the 9am service from Manchester Airport to Glasgow Central complained to police.

 

Detectives said they are looking for a group of around 20 men who boarded the train at Lancaster at around 10.15am.

 

Constable Gordon Anderson, the officer in charge of the inquiry, has appealed for anyone who was on the train and witnessed the behaviour of to contact police.

 

British Transport Police can be contacted on 080 40 50 40 or by texting 61016.

 

http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/13953708.Police_hunt_chanting_football_fans_over__religiously_offensive__songs/

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Would this be an old train as normally nowadays all disorderly conduct is caught on CCTV and released to the media for information.

What about the manky mob's behavior at Dingwall they must have felt the cold as they couldn't do their minutes applause but wait if they were asked to do that they probably would not so might have been silent.Thank goodness for our respectful support they are ambassadors in stadium etiquette.

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Would this be an old train as normally nowadays all disorderly conduct is caught on CCTV and released to the media for information.

What about the manky mob's behavior at Dingwall they must have felt the cold as they couldn't do their minutes applause but wait if they were asked to do that they probably would not so might have been silent.Thank goodness for our respectful support they are ambassadors in stadium etiquette.

 

Think Casey Jones was the train driver Mack. The unintelligent obsessed one's have struck again they sing and if you know the history, if they knew it they would know that eight of their players died in the first world war..

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Hope on.

 

They can't deal with a phone call on serious car accidents mate?

 

It's a difference force who are dealing with it. No doubt they'll ask for help from PS but whatever force cover the Lancaster area will do all the enquiry work.

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I hope they catch the b@stards that disrespected Remembrance Sunday up in Dingwall!

 

But we all know fine well that won't happen...if they catch the 'Lancaster Train Thugs' that will be something else!

 

I wouldn't count my chickens bear their still looking for Lord Lucan..

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