Best part about skelping the huns are their tear drenched statements and thankfully they have produced again.
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13-08-2017 03:19 PM #1
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Anyway, here is the content:
Club 1872 would like to commend the restraint of the Rangers support following a clear attempt by Hibernian manager, Neil Lennon, to incite trouble at yesterday’s game at Ibrox.
Rangers and Club 1872 are always keen to remind our supporters of their duty to act as ambassadors for our club but that duty is not one that applies only to Rangers supporters.
Mr Lennon has previous for abusing and goading both Rangers staff and supporters. He seems completely unable to control himself at Ibrox. We can only speculate as to why. His actions in the dugout yesterday – where he made various inflammatory gestures to the supporters sitting directly behind the Hibernian dugout – were not becoming of any football manager, never mind one who likes to play the victim when things do not go his way. It is inexplicable that the fourth official chose to take no action against him at the time but, against the backdrop of possibly the worst refereeing performance ever seen at Ibrox, perhaps we should not be surprised.
Mr Lennon has been extensively quoted in the media as saying that he “didn’t make a gesture”. If that quote is accurate then he is not only irresponsible but a liar.
Had a Rangers supporter reacted to Mr Lennon’s actions yesterday then we would no doubt have been treated to further dramatic headlines about the persecution he has to suffer. Instead we have seen several media commentators make jokes about Lennon’s conduct. It is only because of the good sense of our supporters that they are in a position to do so.
Police Scotland categorised this match as high risk due to the behaviour of Hibernian supporters at the Scottish Cup Final in 2016 when Rangers players were attacked on the pitch. Neil Lennon knew that and he knew he had a responsibility to act in an appropriate manner. He shirked that responsibility and reverted to type.
We hope that Police Scotland will speak directly to Mr Lennon over the coming days and at the very least give him a warning over his future conduct at Ibrox. We also expect the SPFL to take action against Mr Lennon over his failed attempt to incite trouble.
Issued by Supporters Voice Limited, a Club 1872 company.
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13-08-2017 03:38 PM #4This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Our game must be a laughing stock around the world.
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13-08-2017 03:56 PM #5
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The authors of their statements clearly think it's still 1872 and not 2017 it's like a continual episode of Quantum Leap
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13-08-2017 03:58 PM #6
We really need to start hitting back at stuff like this, the board need a statement of intent against these liars and cheats.
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13-08-2017 03:42 PM #7
What I find incredible is that, when they issue blinkered statements like this, none of the so-called sensible element of their support (if it exists ) ever refute the deluded and twisted claims. They are tarred by the same brush, to a man.
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13-08-2017 03:43 PM #8
Called it (sort of).
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13-08-2017 03:50 PM #10This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Rangers fans want you to believe it's a 'minority'. If that is the case the fact the 'majority' have remained silent and refused to condemn or self police that element is almost as shameful as the behaviour of the 'minority'.
The explanation is probably quite simple but until the media, Rangers as a club and their fans acknowledge the minority myth it will never be tackled.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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13-08-2017 03:52 PM #11
Embarrassing. Rangers acting as some sort of self righteous moral guardians... Give us a break.
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Polis? Stewards? Nah. Jncitement? Exhberance? Maybe. Fascist ****s? Aye.
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13-08-2017 03:21 PM #13
Link not working ........ please, please, please put one up I can get into ......... I feel like a kid waiting for the next Harry Potter book to come out
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13-08-2017 03:22 PM #14Mr Lennon has previous for abusing and goading both Rangers staff and supporters. He seems completely unable to control himself at Ibrox. We can only speculate as to why.
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13-08-2017 03:25 PM #16
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13-08-2017 03:26 PM #17
Deary me! What deluded morons. No, sorry, I meant sincerely well done to the gentle Sevco fans for not hurling any abuse, sectarian bile or sheer hatred towards the Hibs team, management and supporters. An obvious example to us all
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13-08-2017 03:27 PM #18
'Mr Lennon likes to play the victim when things don't go his way'
That statement is brilliant. Is it real?
For 'things not going his way' I wonder if they mean 'getting sent bullets in the post'...
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13-08-2017 03:49 PM #20
That statement is absolutely mental. I genuinely hope whoever wrote that gets help and recovers fully.
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13-08-2017 03:23 PM #22" Whatever the future may hold, Fans of this unique club will stand firm in Hibernians corner. Yes, united they stand, those wonderful supporters and The greatest football club on earth, " - Hibernian F.C. The team that wouldn't die. Click here
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13-08-2017 03:51 PM #24
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The Huns don't like it um em !
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this is brilliant
Over exuberance at its finest
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13-08-2017 03:25 PM #27
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Fixed the link. Apologies.
Full text:
Club 1872 would like to commend the restraint of the Rangers support following a clear attempt by Hibernian manager, Neil Lennon, to incite trouble at yesterday’s game at Ibrox.
Rangers and Club 1872 are always keen to remind our supporters of their duty to act as ambassadors for our club but that duty is not one that applies only to Rangers supporters.
Mr Lennon has previous for abusing and goading both Rangers staff and supporters. He seems completely unable to control himself at Ibrox. We can only speculate as to why. His actions in the dugout yesterday – where he made various inflammatory gestures to the supporters sitting directly behind the Hibernian dugout – were not becoming of any football manager, never mind one who likes to play the victim when things do not go his way. It is inexplicable that the fourth official chose to take no action against him at the time but, against the backdrop of possibly the worst refereeing performance ever seen at Ibrox, perhaps we should not be surprised.
Mr Lennon has been extensively quoted in the media as saying that he “didn’t make a gesture”. If that quote is accurate then he is not only irresponsible but a liar.
Had a Rangers supporter reacted to Mr Lennon’s actions yesterday then we would no doubt have been treated to further dramatic headlines about the persecution he has to suffer. Instead we have seen several media commentators make jokes about Lennon’s conduct. It is only because of the good sense of our supporters that they are in a position to do so.
Police Scotland categorised this match as high risk due to the behaviour of Hibernian supporters at the Scottish Cup Final in 2016 when Rangers players were attacked on the pitch. Neil Lennon knew that and he knew he had a responsibility to act in an appropriate manner. He shirked that responsibility and reverted to type.
We hope that Police Scotland will speak directly to Mr Lennon over the coming days and at the very least give him a warning over his future conduct at Ibrox. We also expect the SPFL to take action against Mr Lennon over his failed attempt to incite trouble.
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13-08-2017 03:33 PM #29
I'm amazed we've not had any drivel from Traynor yet.
I'm not doing too badly on the old Sevco defeat bingo though.
Petition started - check. Statement released from some sort of fans group - check. Social media awash with defeat being blamed on a catholic/ SNP conspiracy attacking Unionist and protestant values - check.
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