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Nakedmanoncrack
04-03-2020, 03:33 PM
https://twitter.com/lewis_ian_/status/1234965338288201730?s=19

Anyone else encounter this absolute clown last night?

Was bouncing about on London Rd after the game with his union Jack. Utter fannys getting selfies with him etc.

For those who don't know who he is, he's the well known (and presumably only!) Scottish, Muslim member of the English Defence League, and a Rangers fan, but has been adopted as some kind of mascot by some Jambos, not the first Easter Road derby he's been at.

murray26
04-03-2020, 03:34 PM
I’m sure I read he’s mental health.. he’ll fit in well.

calumhibee1
04-03-2020, 03:35 PM
Mini Huns. Every last one of them.

Cataplana
04-03-2020, 03:43 PM
I’m sure I read he’s mental health.. he’ll fit in well.

Dont you mean mentally ill?

cabbageandribs1875
04-03-2020, 04:01 PM
jeez, him and tommy robinson following heartz,they do attract the svum element of society huh, how embarrassing

Pagan Hibernia
04-03-2020, 04:04 PM
jeez, him and tommy robinson following heartz,they do attract the svum element of society huh, how embarrassing

seems to me that they’re either middle class, dull as ditchwater tories or ****my violently far right weirdos with very little in between

Peevemor
04-03-2020, 04:09 PM
He's holding his imaginary flute wrong.

jacomo
04-03-2020, 04:13 PM
seems to me that they’re either middle class, dull as ditchwater tories or ****my violently far right weirdos with very little in between


As we have seen, the former gives cover to the latter these days.

Vote Tory, get bile and stupidity.

Carheenlea
04-03-2020, 06:29 PM
https://twitter.com/lewis_ian_/status/1234965338288201730?s=19

Anyone else encounter this absolute clown last night?

Was bouncing about on London Rd after the game with his union Jack. Utter fannys getting selfies with him etc.

For those who don't know who he is, he's the well known (and presumably only!) Scottish, Muslim member of the English Defence League, and a Rangers fan, but has been adopted as some kind of mascot by some Jambos, not the first Easter Road derby he's been at.

He’s some machine - sure he waited on all the buses leaving Ibrox one time standing at the roundabout waving his union flag and howling at the moon as the cat park emptied.

Here’s news of one of his court cases..

A Muslim Rangers supporter who chanted sectarian remarks at a game at Ibrox Stadium has been fined £600.
Abdul Rafiq, 41, the only Muslim member of the English Defence League, was arrested at Rangers friendly game with Chelsea on 6 August.
At Glasgow Sheriff Court he pleaded guilty to religiously aggravated breach of the peace by shouting, swearing and uttering sectarian remarks.
Sheriff John McCormick also imposed a five year football banning order.
The court heard that Rafiq, from Kelvinbridge, Glasgow, was heard shouting phrases which hit out at Catholics and the Pope.
'Sectarian phrases'
Fiscal depute Seana Doherty, prosecuting said: "The accused was standing in the Govan front stand wearing a flag around his shoulders bearing the Red Hand of Ulster logo.
"He was wearing an umbrella stand hat which was red white and blue and also had the Red Hand of Ulster logo on it, and carrying a blue Rangers backpack.
"He was seen by three police officers to stand up from the seat and chant sectarian phrases."
The court was told Rafiq was warned by the officers to stop but continued and was arrested.
Defence lawyer Ashley Kane told the court: "Mr Rafiq is a member of the English Defence League, as a result of his membership to this and him being the only Muslim member of the organisation he does stand out."
She said that he has been a Rangers fan for the majority of his life and has attended matches and sung songs.
Ms Kane added: "At the time of the offence he didn't believe that his actions were offending anyone."
She also said that if he had known he was offending anybody he would not have acted in that way. ute Seana Doherty, prosecuting said: "The accused was standing in the Govan front stand wearing a flag around his shoulders bearing the Red Hand of Ulster logo.
"He was wearing an umbrella stand hat which was red white and blue and also had the Red Hand of Ulster logo on it, and carrying a blue Rangers backpack.
"He was seen by three police officers to stand up from the seat and chant sectarian phrases."
The court was told Rafiq was warned by the officers to stop but continued and was arrested.
Defence lawyer Ashley Kane told the court: "Mr Rafiq is a member of the English Defence League, as a result of his membership to this and him being the only Muslim member of the organisation he does stand out."
She said that he has been a Rangers fan for the majority of his life and has attended matches and sung songs.
Ms Kane added: "At the time of the offence he didn't believe that his actions were offending anyone."
She also said that if he had known he was offending anybody he would not have acted in that way.“

Nakedmanoncrack
04-03-2020, 08:06 PM
He’s some machine - sure he waited on all the buses leaving Ibrox one time standing at the roundabout waving his union flag and howling at the moon as the cat park emptied.

Here’s news of one of his court cases..

A Muslim Rangers supporter who chanted sectarian remarks at a game at Ibrox Stadium has been fined £600.
Abdul Rafiq, 41, the only Muslim member of the English Defence League, was arrested at Rangers friendly game with Chelsea on 6 August.
At Glasgow Sheriff Court he pleaded guilty to religiously aggravated breach of the peace by shouting, swearing and uttering sectarian remarks.
Sheriff John McCormick also imposed a five year football banning order.
The court heard that Rafiq, from Kelvinbridge, Glasgow, was heard shouting phrases which hit out at Catholics and the Pope.
'Sectarian phrases'
Fiscal depute Seana Doherty, prosecuting said: "The accused was standing in the Govan front stand wearing a flag around his shoulders bearing the Red Hand of Ulster logo.
"He was wearing an umbrella stand hat which was red white and blue and also had the Red Hand of Ulster logo on it, and carrying a blue Rangers backpack.
"He was seen by three police officers to stand up from the seat and chant sectarian phrases."
The court was told Rafiq was warned by the officers to stop but continued and was arrested.
Defence lawyer Ashley Kane told the court: "Mr Rafiq is a member of the English Defence League, as a result of his membership to this and him being the only Muslim member of the organisation he does stand out."
She said that he has been a Rangers fan for the majority of his life and has attended matches and sung songs.
Ms Kane added: "At the time of the offence he didn't believe that his actions were offending anyone."
She also said that if he had known he was offending anybody he would not have acted in that way. ute Seana Doherty, prosecuting said: "The accused was standing in the Govan front stand wearing a flag around his shoulders bearing the Red Hand of Ulster logo.
"He was wearing an umbrella stand hat which was red white and blue and also had the Red Hand of Ulster logo on it, and carrying a blue Rangers backpack.
"He was seen by three police officers to stand up from the seat and chant sectarian phrases."
The court was told Rafiq was warned by the officers to stop but continued and was arrested.
Defence lawyer Ashley Kane told the court: "Mr Rafiq is a member of the English Defence League, as a result of his membership to this and him being the only Muslim member of the organisation he does stand out."
She said that he has been a Rangers fan for the majority of his life and has attended matches and sung songs.
Ms Kane added: "At the time of the offence he didn't believe that his actions were offending anyone."
She also said that if he had known he was offending anybody he would not have acted in that way.“

An utter loony, found myself within kicking distance of him last night as we waited to cross the road & it took considerable restraint not to boot him on his way!

Sickening part of it was the people shaking his hand, getting selfies with him etc like he's some kind of hero.

CentreLine
04-03-2020, 08:20 PM
He’s some machine - sure he waited on all the buses leaving Ibrox one time standing at the roundabout waving his union flag and howling at the moon as the cat park emptied.

Here’s news of one of his court cases..

A Muslim Rangers supporter who chanted sectarian remarks at a game at Ibrox Stadium has been fined £600.
Abdul Rafiq, 41, the only Muslim member of the English Defence League, was arrested at Rangers friendly game with Chelsea on 6 August.
At Glasgow Sheriff Court he pleaded guilty to religiously aggravated breach of the peace by shouting, swearing and uttering sectarian remarks.
Sheriff John McCormick also imposed a five year football banning order.
The court heard that Rafiq, from Kelvinbridge, Glasgow, was heard shouting phrases which hit out at Catholics and the Pope.
'Sectarian phrases'
Fiscal depute Seana Doherty, prosecuting said: "The accused was standing in the Govan front stand wearing a flag around his shoulders bearing the Red Hand of Ulster logo.
"He was wearing an umbrella stand hat which was red white and blue and also had the Red Hand of Ulster logo on it, and carrying a blue Rangers backpack.
"He was seen by three police officers to stand up from the seat and chant sectarian phrases."
The court was told Rafiq was warned by the officers to stop but continued and was arrested.
Defence lawyer Ashley Kane told the court: "Mr Rafiq is a member of the English Defence League, as a result of his membership to this and him being the only Muslim member of the organisation he does stand out."
She said that he has been a Rangers fan for the majority of his life and has attended matches and sung songs.
Ms Kane added: "At the time of the offence he didn't believe that his actions were offending anyone."
She also said that if he had known he was offending anybody he would not have acted in that way. ute Seana Doherty, prosecuting said: "The accused was standing in the Govan front stand wearing a flag around his shoulders bearing the Red Hand of Ulster logo.
"He was wearing an umbrella stand hat which was red white and blue and also had the Red Hand of Ulster logo on it, and carrying a blue Rangers backpack.
"He was seen by three police officers to stand up from the seat and chant sectarian phrases."
The court was told Rafiq was warned by the officers to stop but continued and was arrested.
Defence lawyer Ashley Kane told the court: "Mr Rafiq is a member of the English Defence League, as a result of his membership to this and him being the only Muslim member of the organisation he does stand out."
She said that he has been a Rangers fan for the majority of his life and has attended matches and sung songs.
Ms Kane added: "At the time of the offence he didn't believe that his actions were offending anyone."
She also said that if he had known he was offending anybody he would not have acted in that way.“

Does the football banning order still stand? If so, surely Police Scotland should be dealing with him

Carheenlea
04-03-2020, 08:33 PM
An utter loony, found myself within kicking distance of him last night as we waited to cross the road & it took considerable restraint not to boot him on his way!

Sickening part of it was the people shaking his hand, getting selfies with him etc like he's some kind of hero.

If he was sporting his Union Jack umbrella hat emblazoned with a red hand of ulster he would have been easy enough to spot alright :hilarious


Does the football banning order still stand? If so, surely Police Scotland should be dealing with him

The offence in question was more than 5 years ago so unfortunately the imbecile can freely continue with his unhinged behaviour.

kaimendhibs
04-03-2020, 09:34 PM
Saw this tit near MacDonalds at Meadowbank I think

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hfc rd
05-03-2020, 04:51 PM
What a ******g erse and he clearly doesn’t have any brain cells in that skull of his.

Does he not know the EDL are a far-right, Islamophobic organisation that want all Muslims kicked out of Britain?