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11-03-2024 05:02 PM #91
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11-03-2024 05:02 PM #92
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Just add £20 to season tickets & an extra of £1 to match day tickets on the proviso that Rangers and Celtic get 1000 tickets. That should help cover any financial loss.
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11-03-2024 05:04 PM #93This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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11-03-2024 05:17 PM #95
If we ban them the loss in ticket sales is approx £140000, based on the projected turnover of £15m its less than 1% of turnover
So is it a huge hit in the grand scheme of things to make a stand.Last edited by gbhibby; 11-03-2024 at 05:26 PM.
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11-03-2024 05:17 PM #96
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11-03-2024 05:24 PM #103
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PM sent. Very much support this action. In the same way I would support Hearts taking action against our support, following the dreadful behaviour by some at the derby, this needs sorted out. The vile chant was only one of many abuses we have put up with for decades.
I am dead against banning opposition support from games all together. That said, I would like the club to ban the the rangers fans from our next game v them. This, on the understanding that they would be welcome back in increasing numbers from next season. Provided they showed improvement in behaviour they would go back to having the whole stand. The atmosphere at football needs fans of both clubs but that atmosphere has become unacceptably toxic.
To paraphrase Kevin Keagan, I would love it if the game they were barred from proved to be the title decider.
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11-03-2024 05:29 PM #104
I think from the discussion at the AGM there is definitely a will from the club to do something about it. I don’t expect this to just be brushed under the carpet.
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11-03-2024 05:34 PM #108
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It has become common for teams to walk off when players are racially abused. This behaviour is racist but with a sectarian twist. It’s time for action across Scottish football.Last edited by CentreLine; 11-03-2024 at 05:37 PM.
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11-03-2024 05:35 PM #109
About time. The club should be embarrassed for themselves it has come to this without them acting before now. Could have been avoided if they’d done the right thing and not put Old Firm £s before morals. Hibs, and every other board in the league outside the OF, have allowed this sectarianism/ anti Irish racism go on unchallenged and swept under the manky carpet for far too long. This would’ve been put to bed way before now had it been about skin colour for example.
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11-03-2024 05:44 PM #113
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Count me in hate this sectarian vitricol
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11-03-2024 05:48 PM #115
Many thanks for taking the time and effort to collate this. For far too long we have been angered, dismayed and disgusted by the behaviour of the majority of visiting rangers support and hope this is the start of a momentum for change.
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11-03-2024 05:48 PM #116
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Good stance to take and fully supportive - I’d have so also asked to see the last four match (supposedly impartial) delegate reports for our games v The Rangers to examine whether the sectarian signing in particular was highlighted. I’d also do a FOI to see if it’s been logged on the police incident logs.
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11-03-2024 05:54 PM #119
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Count me in hate this sectarian vitricol
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11-03-2024 05:56 PM #120
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Think this has broken just late for the early evening news programs but all least BBC covered Martin Boyle’s injury.
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