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    It's a toxic fixture these days. Far too many mostly young men drugged up and looking for an excuse to kick off.
    There was all sorts going on after the game in the streets. Saw one Rangers supporter with his wee boy basically hiding behind the police while he got abuse from some erses.
    The final won't be quite as bad with being Celtic but you are always at risk from our own fans at a Cup final due to the nick so many get themselves in.


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    I know its the Sun but they have a YouTube called 'football fans' brawling on the M74, It looks like this was not an organized battle from the usual suspects, it looks more like a supporters bus being attacked by young sticky buns who came from the bus in-front.
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    It's a toxic fixture these days. Far too many mostly young men drugged up and looking for an excuse to kick off.
    There was all sorts going on after the game in the streets. Saw one Rangers supporter with his wee boy basically hiding behind the police while he got abuse from some erses.
    The final won't be quite as bad with being Celtic but you are always at risk from our own fans at a Cup final due to the nick so many get themselves in.
    Some utter idiots in the front row of the south stand yesterday sadly, one guy in particular should be utterly ashamed of himself. He was asked to move back from the gate by a steward and he replied by telling him to **** off several times and then went within inches of the steward's face and shouting "or what, or ****in what?" several times before the steward did the sensible thing and moved back a few feet.

    I really thought he was going to headbutt the guy and he's fortunate that there were no police around at the time or he would have been lifted.

    Not a young guy either, not that would have made it ok if he had been.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir David Gray View Post
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    Some utter idiots in the front row of the south stand yesterday sadly, one guy in particular should be utterly ashamed of himself. He was asked to move back from the gate by a steward and he replied by telling him to **** off several times and then went within inches of the steward's face and shouting "or what, or ****in what?" several times before the steward did the sensible thing and moved back a few feet.

    I really thought he was going to headbutt the guy and he's fortunate that there were no police around at the time or he would have been lifted.

    Not a young guy either, not that would have made it ok if he had been.
    Tall guy that was dressed like a scarecrow? I was near the front of the South and the guy I’m thinking of looked like he had consumed something more than booze.

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    Quote Originally Posted by overdrive View Post
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    Tall guy that was dressed like a scarecrow? I was near the front of the South and the guy I’m thinking of looked like he had consumed something more than booze.
    what was he wearing? I am picturing Worzel gummidge.

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    Tall guy that was dressed like a scarecrow? I was near the front of the South and the guy I’m thinking of looked like he had consumed something more than booze.
    I think you're maybe talking about the tall, skinny guy with the hat? If so he eventually got chucked out after full time as he crossed over the wall to go towards the players.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir David Gray View Post
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    I think you're maybe talking about the tall, skinny guy with the hat? If so he eventually got chucked out after full time as he crossed over the wall to go towards the players.
    That’s him.

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    That’s him.
    Yeah he was basically asking to get chucked out the whole game. Kept standing in front of me and staggering about the place. Pain in the arse but seemed harmless enough.

    This other guy was a real nasty piece of work, bald about 50ish maybe and as I said I really thought he was about to headbutt the steward. I really wish the police had been there to lift him.

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    I know its the Sun but they have a YouTube called 'football fans' brawling on the M74, It looks like this was not an organized battle from the usual suspects, it looks more like a supporters but being attacked by young sticky buns who came from the bus in-front.
    Apparently we (Hibs bus) attacked the rangers bus while both buses were stuck in traffic. Hibs bus apparently got the worse of it though and the driver of the Hibs bus has been fired for letting the Hibs fans off.

    *From a hun mate so might be load of rubbish.

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    Apparently we (Hibs bus) attacked the rangers bus while both buses were stuck in traffic. Hibs bus apparently got the worse of it though and the driver of the Hibs bus has been fired for letting the Hibs fans off.

    *From a hun mate so might be load of rubbish.
    TBF they believe they ran on the pitch to save the players getting a kicking.Papers said so.

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    Sevco fans assaulted our players last night

    https://twitter.com/hibsnet/status/1...614697473?s=21

    cant remember if it was the corner for the first goal, but there was a close up of Newell placing the ball and stepping back, there was clearly a glass bottle lying a few feet from him in the grass just off the pitch

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pretty Boy View Post
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    West of Scotland FC fans were out for bother.

    Our buses got a fair bit of grief on the way to the game with one clown forcing the door open and threatening to take on 50 Hibs fans himself. It wasn't a great spectacle when you remember we had bairns on the bus.

    They are utter trash.
    Hi PB, that was me and my boy sat behind you and I can confirm that my laddie was ****ing himself. He’s only 8 year old and the dafties banging his window gave him the fright of his life. Myself and father in law were just laughing it off as supporter banter to try and keep him calm but it certainly went beyond that.

    I’ve said to him for years that the rangers support are a horrible bunch and he never understood it. There’s no question he gets it now.

    Had a run in with a few ********s on the way round to our stand as well so he was a nervous wreck by the time we got to the ground. Different story at full time though and always great to have the last laugh 😂

    Thanks to yourself and the driver for how you dealt with the situation.

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    Hi PB, that was me and my boy sat behind you and I can confirm that my laddie was ****ing himself. He’s only 8 year old and the dafties banging his window gave him the fright of his life. Myself and father in law were just laughing it off as supporter banter to try and keep him calm but it certainly went beyond that.

    I’ve said to him for years that the rangers support are a horrible bunch and he never understood it. There’s no question he gets it now.

    Had a run in with a few ********s on the way round to our stand as well so he was a nervous wreck by the time we got to the ground. Different story at full time though and always great to have the last laugh 😂

    Thanks to yourself and the driver for how you dealt with the situation.
    Hopefully the wee man was buzzing at full time and remembers that rather than all the angry folk that had come over from Holland for the weekend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by B.H.F.C View Post
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    Hopefully the wee man was buzzing at full time and remembers that rather than all the angry folk that had come over from Holland for the weekend.
    Aye, he was buzzing after it and was away to school singing hibs songs winding up the huns in his class so he loved it. He wasn’t quite so ballsy yesterday afternoon though. 😂

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    Whoever was responsible for getting the fans in and out of the ground made a right mess of it, there were folk itching for trouble before the game where the fans of both sides were mixing, then post match with Rangers fans having to come through the Hibs support and there were pavement dancers having wee scuffles all the way to the buses. It was probably lucky that the Rangers end emptied long before the Hibs end because if we’d been coming out the stadium together it could have been very messy.
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    Aye, he was buzzing after it and was away to school singing hibs songs winding up the huns in his class so he loved it. He wasn’t quite so ballsy yesterday afternoon though. 😂

    Glad to hear he's OK now and I'm really sorry the wee fella had to go through that crap on Sunday

    Those people really are the **** of the earth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bingo70 View Post
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    Hi PB, that was me and my boy sat behind you and I can confirm that my laddie was ****ing himself. He’s only 8 year old and the dafties banging his window gave him the fright of his life. Myself and father in law were just laughing it off as supporter banter to try and keep him calm but it certainly went beyond that.

    I’ve said to him for years that the rangers support are a horrible bunch and he never understood it. There’s no question he gets it now.

    Had a run in with a few ********s on the way round to our stand as well so he was a nervous wreck by the time we got to the ground. Different story at full time though and always great to have the last laugh 😂

    Thanks to yourself and the driver for how you dealt with the situation.
    My wee one was in tears all the way to the stadium, the huns were right up at the window and they opened up the luggage bay under the bus. They’re just complete **** who don’t care whether there’s kids around while they act like ********s.

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    Apparently we (Hibs bus) attacked the rangers bus while both buses were stuck in traffic. Hibs bus apparently got the worse of it though and the driver of the Hibs bus has been fired for letting the Hibs fans off.

    *From a hun mate so might be load of rubbish.
    Think that probably is rubbish. The footage ive seen shows the fighting is at the hibs bus and the rangers bus is further up the road meaning the huns have walked back and attacked hibs. No surprise really.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DH1875 View Post
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    Apparently we (Hibs bus) attacked the rangers bus while both buses were stuck in traffic. Hibs bus apparently got the worse of it though and the driver of the Hibs bus has been fired for letting the Hibs fans off.

    *From a hun mate so might be load of rubbish.
    So we started the fight, but they won the fight Sounds like a the rangers fan take on it right enough. Was it WW2 and are we Hitler?

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    Glad to hear he's OK now and I'm really sorry the wee fella had to go through that crap on Sunday

    Those people really are the **** of the earth.
    Ach nah he was fine.

    As much as he was ****ting himself at the time and you’re last sentence is spot on I’m not one for mollycoddling him. Learning that Rangers fans are **** of the earth is a sort of life lesson that all young football fans need to learn at some point 😂

    On a side note I get that you shouldn’t really generalise like that as I’m sure there’s lots of decent Rangers fans out there. I just don’t get how any decent person can sit amongst that lot, go to their games and listen to the ***** week in and week out then come away being anything other than an ********.

    If I was sat amongst a group of racist people, even if I didn’t contribute to it, by continually going back makes me guilty by association. It’s not like it’s a minority of rangers fans that are like that.

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    On a side note I get that you shouldn’t really generalise like that as I’m sure there’s lots of decent Rangers fans out there. I just don’t get how any decent person can sit amongst that lot, go to their games and listen to the ***** week in and week out then come away being anything other than an ********.

    If I was sat amongst a group of racist people, even if I didn’t contribute to it, by continually going back makes me guilty by association. It’s not like it’s a minority of rangers fans that are like that.

    That's my view exactly.

    I don't get the argument that some Rangers Fans are decent people. You can't voluntarily go in to that kind of environment week after week and claim to be a decent person.

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    Whoever was responsible for getting the fans in and out of the ground made a right mess of it, there were folk itching for trouble before the game where the fans of both sides were mixing, then post match with Rangers fans having to come through the Hibs support and there were pavement dancers having wee scuffles all the way to the buses. It was probably lucky that the Rangers end emptied long before the Hibs end because if we’d been coming out the stadium together it could have been very messy.
    Probably unavoidable given the number of Rangers there, especially given they looked ridiculous and were extremely noticeable, but pre-match that's by far the most aware I've ever been of another support at Hampden.

    After the game being directed from the South Stand on to a road with a steady stream miserable pissed off Huns was asking for trouble as well. Assume it kicked off at various points, was niggly as anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bingo70 View Post
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    Ach nah he was fine.

    As much as he was ****ting himself at the time and you’re last sentence is spot on I’m not one for mollycoddling him. Learning that Rangers fans are **** of the earth is a sort of life lesson that all young football fans need to learn at some point 😂

    On a side note I get that you shouldn’t really generalise like that as I’m sure there’s lots of decent Rangers fans out there. I just don’t get how any decent person can sit amongst that lot, go to their games and listen to the ***** week in and week out then come away being anything other than an ********.

    If I was sat amongst a group of racist people, even if I didn’t contribute to it, by continually going back makes me guilty by association. It’s not like it’s a minority of rangers fans that are like that.
    Glad he’s OK Bingo. The Huns have always been the same. I would have been a bit older than your boy but I still remember exiting the old North Stand after a game against them. As they walked past us they decided to chuck full cans of beer in our direction not caring who they hit, while the police stood and watched only taking action when one Hibby who had been hit with a can picked it up and chucked it back in their direction. This would have been roughly 40 years ago.

    That day, while not a pleasant experience taught me all I needed to know about the Huns, in the same way as your boy (unfortunately) had to learn on Sunday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith_M View Post
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    That's my view exactly.

    I don't get the argument that some Rangers Fans are decent people. You can't voluntarily go in to that kind of environment week after week and claim to be a decent person.
    Does that rationale apply to the late Walter Smith? Now that the dust has settled, can we ask that question of the now almost Canonised Waldo?

    Tend to agree, a Hun is a Hun, although there are degrees of being up to one’s knees?

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    Quote Originally Posted by superfurryhibby View Post
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    Does that rationale apply to the late Walter Smith? Now that the dust has settled, can we ask that question of the now almost Canonised Waldo?

    Tend to agree, a Hun is a Hun, although there are degrees of being up to one’s knees?
    I wouldn’t get involved in speaking ill of the dead, diving into RIP threads and being disrespectful or booing silences and whatever, but you raise a valid point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by superfurryhibby View Post
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    Does that rationale apply to the late Walter Smith? Now that the dust has settled, can we ask that question of the now almost Canonised Waldo?

    Tend to agree, a Hun is a Hun, although there are degrees of being up to one’s knees?


    I'm not going to answer that for the reason mentioned by Hibsbollah.

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    If you play/manage/wash the kit/serve the tea/or make the sandwiches for that club, you are willingly supporting bigotry and willingly ignoring the abuse their club and fans spout 24/7.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith_M View Post
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    That's my view exactly.

    I don't get the argument that some Rangers Fans are decent people. You can't voluntarily go in to that kind of environment week after week and claim to be a decent person.
    May just depend who you know? But I can’t blame anyone for taking the view they are all like that. Fortunately, I’ve got to know rangers fans over my time in the West who are categorically not Huns. They talk of blue and white, never blue, white and red. All yes voters, most regulars at Ibrox and don’t stand for any of that pish. Unfortunately they are a minority and while fairly sizeable I feel for them as let’s face it, it’s embarrassing. It’s the exact same for the other side with how many Celtic fans do not partake in any of their ‘baggage’. It just depends who you have the pleasure or perhaps in most people’s cases, Displeasure of knowing.




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    Quote Originally Posted by TelaStella View Post
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    May just depend who you know? But I can’t blame anyone for taking the view they are all like that. Fortunately, I’ve got to know rangers fans over my time in the West who are categorically not Huns. They talk of blue and white, never blue, white and red. All yes voters, most regulars at Ibrox and don’t stand for any of that pish. Unfortunately they are a minority and while fairly sizeable I feel for them as let’s face it, it’s embarrassing. It’s the exact same for the other side with how many Celtic fans do not partake in any of their ‘baggage’. It just depends who you have the pleasure or perhaps in most people’s cases, Displeasure of knowing.





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    When you say "don't stand for it" what do you mean? Do they call other Rangers fans out at Rangers games? You say they are regulars at Ibrox so they must have some degree of tolerance if they keep going back?
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