compo 7,742 Posted Friday at 14:06 Share Posted Friday at 14:06 1 hour ago, Scott7 said: I’ll have to defer to compo. Not for the first time either. From a book he played once against Hibs but that was even before my time 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bluedell 6,001 Posted Friday at 15:53 Author Share Posted Friday at 15:53 13 hours ago, West London Bear said: Sorry, I’ve reached page 3 and have a question that may well have been asked. Surely we know the banner content before it’s allowed in? Or am I being dense? It's a good question. 3 possibilities. The club didn't stop the banner being brought in, the banner was smuggled in or the banner was produced in the stadium itself. My guess would be the latter. The UBs have had access to do stuff in the stadium previously. 0 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bluedell 6,001 Posted 16 hours ago Author Share Posted 16 hours ago Club Statement | Rangers Football Club RANGERS notes the outcome of the UEFA disciplinary case, and the respective sanctions imposed upon the club for several issues at the recent Ibrox match with Fenerbahce. Most notably, the club has been served with a suspended closure of the Copland Stand should there be any repeat of racist and/or discriminatory behaviour within the next two years. This punishment must serve as a severe and significant reminder to the small minority of supporters who bring the name of Rangers into disrepute. Any repeat of any discriminatory behaviour (and this also includes the singing of illicit songs) may result in the famed ‘Rangers end’ of our home being closed for a UEFA match. Not only will the reputation and finances of the club be harmed by such a punishment, but the chances of the team in a potentially key European match will also suffer enormously, while thousands of innocent fans will be unable to attend a massive fixture. In response to the displaying of the racist and/or discriminatory banner at the Fenerbahce game, the club can confirm that it is in the process of issuing lifetime bans to the individuals responsible. Further, following the use of pyrotechnics at Parkhead in the Old Firm game, the club can confirm the groups responsible for their discharge will be directly impacted by the 500 ticket reduction issued as a sanction the next time the club appears in the latter stages of the Premier Sports Cup at Hampden. The club again stresses a future use of pyrotechnics at any SPFL match may lead to a further reduction of 800 tickets at a latter-stage Premier Sports Cup match. The strongest asset this football club has is our support, and the club knows the overwhelming majority of our supporters will be angered by these episodes and the consequences they have for the club and its supporters. We reiterate our call for all supporters to back the team in the correct manner, and to challenge those who seek to further damage the good name of Rangers. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yorkie Bear 731 Posted 16 hours ago Share Posted 16 hours ago 11 minutes ago, Bluedell said: Club Statement | Rangers Football Club RANGERS notes the outcome of the UEFA disciplinary case, and the respective sanctions imposed upon the club for several issues at the recent Ibrox match with Fenerbahce. Most notably, the club has been served with a suspended closure of the Copland Stand should there be any repeat of racist and/or discriminatory behaviour within the next two years. This punishment must serve as a severe and significant reminder to the small minority of supporters who bring the name of Rangers into disrepute. Any repeat of any discriminatory behaviour (and this also includes the singing of illicit songs) may result in the famed ‘Rangers end’ of our home being closed for a UEFA match. Not only will the reputation and finances of the club be harmed by such a punishment, but the chances of the team in a potentially key European match will also suffer enormously, while thousands of innocent fans will be unable to attend a massive fixture. In response to the displaying of the racist and/or discriminatory banner at the Fenerbahce game, the club can confirm that it is in the process of issuing lifetime bans to the individuals responsible. Further, following the use of pyrotechnics at Parkhead in the Old Firm game, the club can confirm the groups responsible for their discharge will be directly impacted by the 500 ticket reduction issued as a sanction the next time the club appears in the latter stages of the Premier Sports Cup at Hampden. The club again stresses a future use of pyrotechnics at any SPFL match may lead to a further reduction of 800 tickets at a latter-stage Premier Sports Cup match. The strongest asset this football club has is our support, and the club knows the overwhelming majority of our supporters will be angered by these episodes and the consequences they have for the club and its supporters. We reiterate our call for all supporters to back the team in the correct manner, and to challenge those who seek to further damage the good name of Rangers. Well said. 0 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Bluedell 6,001 Posted 16 hours ago Author Popular Post Share Posted 16 hours ago The hysteria from a section of our support is depressing. It's the board's fault" - Lots online blaming the board for not fighting the charge, even though they don't have a clue whether they did or didn't. Not that it would have mattered anyway. UEFA can do what they want. The board can't be blamed for UEFA's decisions. "It's not racist" - nobody has said that it was. "racist and/or discriminatory". 'Or' being the important word here. "Free speech is gone" - sigh. What a crap argument. You can make the argument but just not at at a UEFA match. They have their rules. If they had said "coherent speech is gone" then I'd have more sympathy. "Support the fans" - which fans are these? The ones who didn't want the banner or the ones that did? Just support the fans that you personally agree with? Another crap argument. 5 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MacK1950 2,443 Posted 15 hours ago Share Posted 15 hours ago It is long overdue that the club is taking action on the morons of the UB's who carry out these actions,although it will oviously dampen the atmosphere at games they should be disbanded by the club. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
BEARGER 1,878 Posted 11 hours ago Share Posted 11 hours ago 4 hours ago, MacK1950 said: It is long overdue that the club is taking action on the morons of the UB's who carry out these actions,although it will oviously dampen the atmosphere at games they should be disbanded by the club. Agreed, but this sorry episode and others could have been avoided if the board had acted a lot earlier, instead the club gave these moron free range to do what they liked. Better late than never I suppose. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ranger_syntax 4,719 Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago 14 hours ago, Bluedell said: "It's not racist" - nobody has said that it was. "racist and/or discriminatory". 'Or' being the important word here. Oh aye; neither they did. 0 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ranger_syntax 4,719 Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago 14 hours ago, Bluedell said: "Support the fans" - which fans are these? The ones who didn't want the banner or the ones that did? Just support the fans that you personally agree with? Some people just support the fans which U.E.F.A. agree with. 0 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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