Of the 3 options, it is absolutely the Rangedogs
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I would need to see photographic evidence of this before i believe you.Last week when in Liverpool they had left leaflets of the Scum front page over Hillsborough disaster.
Last week when in Liverpool they had left leaflets of the Scum front page over Hillsborough disaster.
Really Rangers have some fine fans, and the club does a lot of wonderful community initiatives.
Is that really a Rangers fan holding that?
Really Rangers have some fine fans, and the club does a lot of wonderful community initiatives.
www.thetimes.co.uk
Whatever allegations that are true i condemn, but you support a Scottish club who an element of it's supporters, celebrate an organization that murdered british citizens. Get your own house in order, and then come back to me.![]()
Club Statement
FOLLOWING an incident on Sunday, we repeat that Rangers FC condemns all forms of racism, sectarianism and discrimination. We are working with the police to identify any season tickets holders.www.rangers.co.uk
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Rangers FC officially respond to video of players 'using sectarian language'
RANGERS have released an official statement responding to news that Police Scotland are investigating a video which allegedly shows some of their…www.thenational.scot
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Anger at footage of Rangers fans singing racist songs on supporters bus
The racism was directed at Kyogo Furuhashi, a Japanese footballer who plays for Celtic.www.dailyrecord.co.uk
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Rangers' new media partner in police probe over hate-filled sectarian tweets
Rangers brought in the Heart and Hand Podcast as “Official Media Partners” to replace mainstream media outlets this season, meaning press conferences with manager Steven Gerrard are conducted by fans instead of journalists.www.dailyrecord.co.uk
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Rangers vow to identify fans involved in sectarian march in firm stance
The Ibrox chiefs have broken their silence after a group of football fans were seen marching and singing sick songs ahead of the clash with Celtic.www.dailyrecord.co.uk
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'Arrests expected' over anti-Catholic singing by group of Rangers fans
Inquiries are taking place into claims that Rangers supporters sang an anti-Irish song before the Old Firm game.www.bbc.co.uk
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Bigoted Rangers football fans to be sent off for education
Rangers supporters caught singing sectarian songs will be sent on rehabilitation courses.The Ibrox club this week launched a scheme called Everywhere, Anywhere, Everyone, Anyone, intended to boost diversity and broaden its appeal.As part of the initiative fans barred for taking part in bigoted chantwww.thetimes.co.uk
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