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55 minutes ago, Darthter said:

On thing that did make me smile though "Our City, Our club"....but suggest we're actually Scottish & you get called all sorts!!!!

It's sad but a by-product of the separatists making being Scottish a political issue.

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Two arrested in Rangers ultras fan march

Martin Williams  @MWilliamsHTSenior News Reporter
 
 
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TWO fans have been arrested during a Rangers ultras fans group march where flares were set off.

The Union Bears march followed a controversial march earlier this year promoted by a sectarian flier that was the centre of a criminal investigation. Police had urged fans not to take part in the march.

On Sunday hundreds again set off for Ibrox before Rangers' 2-0 win over St Mirren in the Scottish Premiership.

Police confirmed that two were arrested, believed to be in connection with the setting off of flares, captured on video.

A Police Scotland spokesman said: "We are aware that two supporters were arrested in connection with the march."

In March, a "Goodnight Green and White" banner was draped across the balaclava-clad marchers but this time the hundreds were fronted by a banner simply saying "Union Bears" and later lit up flares with red and white smoke billowing into the air.

A poster plugging the march five months ago, showed a silhouette image of someone wearing a green-and-white hooped jersey appearing to be being kicked in the head while on the ground, surrounded by text reading: “Good night, green white.”

It described the Old Firm derby as "the match against the ******s."

 

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42 minutes ago, BEARGER said:

Two arrested in Rangers ultras fan march

Martin Williams  @MWilliamsHTSenior News Reporter
 
 
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TWO fans have been arrested during a Rangers ultras fans group march where flares were set off.

The Union Bears march followed a controversial march earlier this year promoted by a sectarian flier that was the centre of a criminal investigation. Police had urged fans not to take part in the march.

On Sunday hundreds again set off for Ibrox before Rangers' 2-0 win over St Mirren in the Scottish Premiership.

Police confirmed that two were arrested, believed to be in connection with the setting off of flares, captured on video.

A Police Scotland spokesman said: "We are aware that two supporters were arrested in connection with the march."

In March, a "Goodnight Green and White" banner was draped across the balaclava-clad marchers but this time the hundreds were fronted by a banner simply saying "Union Bears" and later lit up flares with red and white smoke billowing into the air.

A poster plugging the march five months ago, showed a silhouette image of someone wearing a green-and-white hooped jersey appearing to be being kicked in the head while on the ground, surrounded by text reading: “Good night, green white.”

It described the Old Firm derby as "the match against the ******s."

 

You will sleep better now eh? Two fans arrested for flares, well well the middle classes can buy themselves a nice new pillow!

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3 minutes ago, cooponthewing said:

You will sleep better now eh? Two fans arrested for flares, well well the middle classes can buy themselves a nice new pillow!

So you’re annoyed that I posted a bit of news about the march? Yet you have no comment about my posts 53, 54 & 55? 

 

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