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The good thing about this years Scottish cup is that nobody will remember who won, thanks to a bunch of idiots. Strange things is hibs won and still couldn't behave, thank god they didn't lose. Big fine and closed door match, minimum punishment surely, and remove that complete diddy Petrie from the SFA.

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The good thing about this years Scottish cup is that nobody will remember who won, thanks to a bunch of idiots. Strange things is hibs won and still couldn't behave, thank god they didn't lose. Big fine and closed door match, minimum punishment surely, and remove that complete diddy Petrie from the SFA.

 

 

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The good thing about this years Scottish cup is that nobody will remember who won, thanks to a bunch of idiots. Strange things is hibs won and still couldn't behave, thank god they didn't lose. Big fine and closed door match, minimum punishment surely, and remove that complete diddy Petrie from the SFA.

Think if Hibs had lost, they'd have accepted it as 'the usual' and went home tbh

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Well, well. What a weekend. The only thing stopping it from being absolutely perfect is having cunting work tomorrow and not still being in amongst the party is still going.

 

Hibs have fair kicked us lot in the nads in recent years but I wouldn't swap those weekend long scenes with any club on earth. All of yesterday, Stubbsy leading the charge today, bouncing away on the bus as it came past the harp, the scenes on Leith Links. Just kill me now.

 

Interesting to hear Stubbs say he thought we would win. I obviously wasn't going to say so on here (the m9s can vouch) but I felt great about this game in the couple of days beforehand. Have spoken to so many mates today saying the same. It just felt different this one. I think the cup run had something to do with it, the (John Hughes voice) character shown throught was unbelievable. It felt like too good a team and too good a run to end in nothing.

 

Gray's goal is going to end up with millions of views on Youtube just from me. Swear to f**k I've never heard a goal celebration noise like the ball hitting that net. No thanks to myself......

 

I'm already somehow less excited/nervous about this.

 

Would be just my luck if Hibs had finally broken me down into an emotionless shell-like husk of a human and then do the main bizzo a week later.

 

Hibs finally win the Scottish and it cuts to me in the crowd:

 

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......was more like:

 

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The good thing about this years Scottish cup is that nobody will remember who won, thanks to a bunch of idiots. Strange things is hibs won and still couldn't behave, thank god they didn't lose. Big fine and closed door match, minimum punishment surely, and remove that complete diddy Petrie from the SFA.

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The good thing about this years Scottish cup is that nobody will remember who won, thanks to a bunch of idiots. Strange things is hibs won and still couldn't behave, thank god they didn't lose. Big fine and closed door match, minimum punishment surely, and remove that complete diddy Petrie from the SFA.

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IBROX dressing-room source reveals that all 11 Gers stars who finished the game were either kicked, punched or spat on as they tried to leave the field.

EVERY member of the Rangers team was assaulted or spat on during the Scottish Cup final pitch *invasion.

The Record understands all 11 players who finished the match were kicked, punched or spat on by Hibs fans as they tried to leave the field at Hampden Park.

Our dressing room source insisted that none escaped up the tunnel without being attacked – and midfielder Andy Halliday went missing and had to be protected from yobs by the match officials.

Rangers are fuming about their treatment by Hibs and their supporters – who won the cup for the first time in 114 years with a 3-2 win at Hampden Park.

The Ibrox club are furious after failing to receive an apology from Hibs chairman Rod Petrie, who called fans “over-exuberant†after the match ended, or chief executive Leeann Dempster.

The source said: “Not one of our players got off the park without being attacked in some way.

“Every one of the lads was badly shaken because it was a terrifying situation for them to be in.

“There were thousands of Hibs fans running towards them. Some of the behaviour was disgusting.

“When we finally got inside the dressing room and conducted a head count we realised that one player, Andy Halliday, was missing.

“It was a frightening ordeal for everyone and the fact that no one has apologised has made a terrible situation even more unpalatable.

“There is also some serious anger about the conduct of Rod Petrie, who described the behaviour of the fans as ‘exuberant’.

“I saw people being kicked, punched and spat in the face. Where is the exuberance in that?â€

Rangers released a statement in which they said they found it “incomprehensible†that no one from Hibs or the SFA had condemned the Hibs yobs.

They added that it was “not at all helpful to see leading members of the Scottish Government, including the First Minister, whose parish is Govan,†commenting on social media without condemning the behaviour of Hibernian’s fans.

The club went on: “It is to be hoped that all of Scottish football will share Rangers’ disgust and any attempts to attach blame to our supporters for the disgraceful and violent behaviour will not be accepted or tolerated by this club.â€

The Record also learned that Halliday was being protected from a mob in the centre circle by referee Steven McLean and his assistants.

Fourth official Bobby Madden has also been credited with chasing a Hibs fan who was attempting to attack keeper Wes Foderingham.

An SFA source said: “Steven was out in the middle of it all protecting players and acting like a steward. He deserves enormous credit.

“A single police officer came striding into the centre circle and told the officials to stay put until more police arrived.

“Steven ignored this advice and get his team and Halliday to safety. He was acting heroically out there. The officials really were a credit.â€

It’s understood that the Rangers board and some senior SFA officials are particularly furious with Petrie’ for appearing to make light of the violence and casting doubt on Rangers’ claims.

Yesterday, Petrie – the SFA’s vice-president – declined to make any further comment.

Justice Secretary Michael Matheson called for action to address violence at football.

He said: “The Scottish FA, Hampden stadium management and Police Scotland are carrying out full reviews of the *circumstances, to ensure all lessons are learned.

“The Scottish *Government are liaising closely with these organisations.â€

Both sets of fans were on the pitch after the final whistle. Fans in Rangers and Hibs colours were filmed fighting each other.

Sectarian chants were also sung from inside the stadium, despite laws supposedly cracking down on offensive behaviour.

*Superintendant Alan Murray , the match commander, is likely to come under pressure to explain the apparent failure of officers to react quickly enough to stop Hibs fans invading the field.

There are also question marks over the security cordon at full-time which contained only stewards and which failed to hold back the fans who invaded the pitch.

Rangers and Hibs fans yesterday reacted angrily to the pitch invasion and violent scenes on social media.

One Gers fan on the Follow Follow site wrote: “You wait 114 years to win a cup and the minute after doing so instead of being filled with joy all you want to do is goad, punch and spit on Rangers’ players and fans.â€

Hibs fans also condemned the violence. One posted on the Hibees Bounce site: “If Hibs fans have assaulted opposition players, it’s unacceptable. It in no way represents the majority of our support.

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The good thing about this years Scottish cup is that nobody will remember who won, thanks to a bunch of idiots. Strange things is hibs won and still couldn't behave, thank god they didn't lose. Big fine and closed door match, minimum punishment surely, and remove that complete diddy Petrie from the SFA.

 

"nobody will remember who won"

 

That's plenty from you :lol:

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IBROX dressing-room source reveals that all 11 Gers stars who finished the game were either kicked, punched or spat on as they tried to leave the field.

EVERY member of the Rangers team was assaulted or spat on during the Scottish Cup final pitch *invasion.

The Record understands all 11 players who finished the match were kicked, punched or spat on by Hibs fans as they tried to leave the field at Hampden Park.

Our dressing room source insisted that none escaped up the tunnel without being attacked – and midfielder Andy Halliday went missing and had to be protected from yobs by the match officials.

Rangers are fuming about their treatment by Hibs and their supporters – who won the cup for the first time in 114 years with a 3-2 win at Hampden Park.

The Ibrox club are furious after failing to receive an apology from Hibs chairman Rod Petrie, who called fans “over-exuberant†after the match ended, or chief executive Leeann Dempster.

The source said: “Not one of our players got off the park without being attacked in some way.

“Every one of the lads was badly shaken because it was a terrifying situation for them to be in.

“There were thousands of Hibs fans running towards them. Some of the behaviour was disgusting.

“When we finally got inside the dressing room and conducted a head count we realised that one player, Andy Halliday, was missing.

“It was a frightening ordeal for everyone and the fact that no one has apologised has made a terrible situation even more unpalatable.

“There is also some serious anger about the conduct of Rod Petrie, who described the behaviour of the fans as ‘exuberant’.

“I saw people being kicked, punched and spat in the face. Where is the exuberance in that?â€

Rangers released a statement in which they said they found it “incomprehensible†that no one from Hibs or the SFA had condemned the Hibs yobs.

They added that it was “not at all helpful to see leading members of the Scottish Government, including the First Minister, whose parish is Govan,†commenting on social media without condemning the behaviour of Hibernian’s fans.

The club went on: “It is to be hoped that all of Scottish football will share Rangers’ disgust and any attempts to attach blame to our supporters for the disgraceful and violent behaviour will not be accepted or tolerated by this club.â€

The Record also learned that Halliday was being protected from a mob in the centre circle by referee Steven McLean and his assistants.

Fourth official Bobby Madden has also been credited with chasing a Hibs fan who was attempting to attack keeper Wes Foderingham.

An SFA source said: “Steven was out in the middle of it all protecting players and acting like a steward. He deserves enormous credit.

“A single police officer came striding into the centre circle and told the officials to stay put until more police arrived.

“Steven ignored this advice and get his team and Halliday to safety. He was acting heroically out there. The officials really were a credit.â€

It’s understood that the Rangers board and some senior SFA officials are particularly furious with Petrie’ for appearing to make light of the violence and casting doubt on Rangers’ claims.

Yesterday, Petrie – the SFA’s vice-president – declined to make any further comment.

Justice Secretary Michael Matheson called for action to address violence at football.

He said: “The Scottish FA, Hampden stadium management and Police Scotland are carrying out full reviews of the *circumstances, to ensure all lessons are learned.

“The Scottish *Government are liaising closely with these organisations.â€

Both sets of fans were on the pitch after the final whistle. Fans in Rangers and Hibs colours were filmed fighting each other.

Sectarian chants were also sung from inside the stadium, despite laws supposedly cracking down on offensive behaviour.

*Superintendant Alan Murray , the match commander, is likely to come under pressure to explain the apparent failure of officers to react quickly enough to stop Hibs fans invading the field.

There are also question marks over the security cordon at full-time which contained only stewards and which failed to hold back the fans who invaded the pitch.

Rangers and Hibs fans yesterday reacted angrily to the pitch invasion and violent scenes on social media.

One Gers fan on the Follow Follow site wrote: “You wait 114 years to win a cup and the minute after doing so instead of being filled with joy all you want to do is goad, punch and spit on Rangers’ players and fans.â€

Hibs fans also condemned the violence. One posted on the Hibees Bounce site: “If Hibs fans have assaulted opposition players, it’s unacceptable. It in no way represents the majority of our support.

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Shite material Bennett, but you might get a bite

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IBROX dressing-room source reveals that all 11 Gers stars who finished the game were either kicked, punched or spat on as they tried to leave the field.

EVERY member of the Rangers team was assaulted or spat on during the Scottish Cup final pitch *invasion.

The Record understands all 11 players who finished the match were kicked, punched or spat on by Hibs fans as they tried to leave the field at Hampden Park.

Our dressing room source insisted that none escaped up the tunnel without being attacked – and midfielder Andy Halliday went missing and had to be protected from yobs by the match officials.

Rangers are fuming about their treatment by Hibs and their supporters – who won the cup for the first time in 114 years with a 3-2 win at Hampden Park.

The Ibrox club are furious after failing to receive an apology from Hibs chairman Rod Petrie, who called fans “over-exuberant†after the match ended, or chief executive Leeann Dempster.

The source said: “Not one of our players got off the park without being attacked in some way.

“Every one of the lads was badly shaken because it was a terrifying situation for them to be in.

“There were thousands of Hibs fans running towards them. Some of the behaviour was disgusting.

“When we finally got inside the dressing room and conducted a head count we realised that one player, Andy Halliday, was missing.

“It was a frightening ordeal for everyone and the fact that no one has apologised has made a terrible situation even more unpalatable.

“There is also some serious anger about the conduct of Rod Petrie, who described the behaviour of the fans as ‘exuberant’.

“I saw people being kicked, punched and spat in the face. Where is the exuberance in that?â€

Rangers released a statement in which they said they found it “incomprehensible†that no one from Hibs or the SFA had condemned the Hibs yobs.

They added that it was “not at all helpful to see leading members of the Scottish Government, including the First Minister, whose parish is Govan,†commenting on social media without condemning the behaviour of Hibernian’s fans.

The club went on: “It is to be hoped that all of Scottish football will share Rangers’ disgust and any attempts to attach blame to our supporters for the disgraceful and violent behaviour will not be accepted or tolerated by this club.â€

The Record also learned that Halliday was being protected from a mob in the centre circle by referee Steven McLean and his assistants.

Fourth official Bobby Madden has also been credited with chasing a Hibs fan who was attempting to attack keeper Wes Foderingham.

An SFA source said: “Steven was out in the middle of it all protecting players and acting like a steward. He deserves enormous credit.

“A single police officer came striding into the centre circle and told the officials to stay put until more police arrived.

“Steven ignored this advice and get his team and Halliday to safety. He was acting heroically out there. The officials really were a credit.â€

It’s understood that the Rangers board and some senior SFA officials are particularly furious with Petrie’ for appearing to make light of the violence and casting doubt on Rangers’ claims.

Yesterday, Petrie – the SFA’s vice-president – declined to make any further comment.

Justice Secretary Michael Matheson called for action to address violence at football.

He said: “The Scottish FA, Hampden stadium management and Police Scotland are carrying out full reviews of the *circumstances, to ensure all lessons are learned.

“The Scottish *Government are liaising closely with these organisations.â€

Both sets of fans were on the pitch after the final whistle. Fans in Rangers and Hibs colours were filmed fighting each other.

Sectarian chants were also sung from inside the stadium, despite laws supposedly cracking down on offensive behaviour.

*Superintendant Alan Murray , the match commander, is likely to come under pressure to explain the apparent failure of officers to react quickly enough to stop Hibs fans invading the field.

There are also question marks over the security cordon at full-time which contained only stewards and which failed to hold back the fans who invaded the pitch.

Rangers and Hibs fans yesterday reacted angrily to the pitch invasion and violent scenes on social media.

One Gers fan on the Follow Follow site wrote: “You wait 114 years to win a cup and the minute after doing so instead of being filled with joy all you want to do is goad, punch and spit on Rangers’ players and fans.â€

Hibs fans also condemned the violence. One posted on the Hibees Bounce site: “If Hibs fans have assaulted opposition players, it’s unacceptable. It in no way represents the majority of our support.

"Daily record" 😂.

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IBROX dressing-room source reveals that all 11 Gers stars who finished the game were either kicked, punched or spat on as they tried to leave the field.

EVERY member of the Rangers team was assaulted or spat on during the Scottish Cup final pitch *invasion.

The Record understands all 11 players who finished the match were kicked, punched or spat on by Hibs fans as they tried to leave the field at Hampden Park.

Our dressing room source insisted that none escaped up the tunnel without being attacked – and midfielder Andy Halliday went missing and had to be protected from yobs by the match officials.

Rangers are fuming about their treatment by Hibs and their supporters – who won the cup for the first time in 114 years with a 3-2 win at Hampden Park.

The Ibrox club are furious after failing to receive an apology from Hibs chairman Rod Petrie, who called fans “over-exuberant†after the match ended, or chief executive Leeann Dempster.

The source said: “Not one of our players got off the park without being attacked in some way.

“Every one of the lads was badly shaken because it was a terrifying situation for them to be in.

“There were thousands of Hibs fans running towards them. Some of the behaviour was disgusting.

“When we finally got inside the dressing room and conducted a head count we realised that one player, Andy Halliday, was missing.

“It was a frightening ordeal for everyone and the fact that no one has apologised has made a terrible situation even more unpalatable.

“There is also some serious anger about the conduct of Rod Petrie, who described the behaviour of the fans as ‘exuberant’.

“I saw people being kicked, punched and spat in the face. Where is the exuberance in that?â€

Rangers released a statement in which they said they found it “incomprehensible†that no one from Hibs or the SFA had condemned the Hibs yobs.

They added that it was “not at all helpful to see leading members of the Scottish Government, including the First Minister, whose parish is Govan,†commenting on social media without condemning the behaviour of Hibernian’s fans.

The club went on: “It is to be hoped that all of Scottish football will share Rangers’ disgust and any attempts to attach blame to our supporters for the disgraceful and violent behaviour will not be accepted or tolerated by this club.â€

The Record also learned that Halliday was being protected from a mob in the centre circle by referee Steven McLean and his assistants.

Fourth official Bobby Madden has also been credited with chasing a Hibs fan who was attempting to attack keeper Wes Foderingham.

An SFA source said: “Steven was out in the middle of it all protecting players and acting like a steward. He deserves enormous credit.

“A single police officer came striding into the centre circle and told the officials to stay put until more police arrived.

“Steven ignored this advice and get his team and Halliday to safety. He was acting heroically out there. The officials really were a credit.â€

It’s understood that the Rangers board and some senior SFA officials are particularly furious with Petrie’ for appearing to make light of the violence and casting doubt on Rangers’ claims.

Yesterday, Petrie – the SFA’s vice-president – declined to make any further comment.

Justice Secretary Michael Matheson called for action to address violence at football.

He said: “The Scottish FA, Hampden stadium management and Police Scotland are carrying out full reviews of the *circumstances, to ensure all lessons are learned.

“The Scottish *Government are liaising closely with these organisations.â€

Both sets of fans were on the pitch after the final whistle. Fans in Rangers and Hibs colours were filmed fighting each other.

Sectarian chants were also sung from inside the stadium, despite laws supposedly cracking down on offensive behaviour.

*Superintendant Alan Murray , the match commander, is likely to come under pressure to explain the apparent failure of officers to react quickly enough to stop Hibs fans invading the field.

There are also question marks over the security cordon at full-time which contained only stewards and which failed to hold back the fans who invaded the pitch.

Rangers and Hibs fans yesterday reacted angrily to the pitch invasion and violent scenes on social media.

One Gers fan on the Follow Follow site wrote: “You wait 114 years to win a cup and the minute after doing so instead of being filled with joy all you want to do is goad, punch and spit on Rangers’ players and fans.â€

Hibs fans also condemned the violence. One posted on the Hibees Bounce site: “If Hibs fans have assaulted opposition players, it’s unacceptable. It in no way represents the majority of our support.

 

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IBROX dressing-room source reveals that all 11 Gers stars who finished the game were either kicked, punched or spat on as they tried to leave the field.

EVERY member of the Rangers team was assaulted or spat on during the Scottish Cup final pitch *invasion.

midfielder Andy Halliday went missing and had to be protected from yobs by the match officials.

I don't know why anyone is surprised that the Rangers fans allowed their players to be kicked and punched all over Hampden yesterday. They have previous for standing by and allowing the clubs they support get knocked down and, in the case of the previous club, out completely.

Joey Barton and others probably doubting whether to join a club where the fans clearly don't want to stand up for their players.

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IBROX dressing-room source reveals that all 11 Gers stars who finished the game were either kicked, punched or spat on as they tried to leave the field.

EVERY member of the Rangers team was assaulted or spat on during the Scottish Cup final pitch *invasion.

The Record understands all 11 players who finished the match were kicked, punched or spat on by Hibs fans as they tried to leave the field at Hampden Park.

Our dressing room source insisted that none escaped up the tunnel without being attacked – and midfielder Andy Halliday went missing and had to be protected from yobs by the match officials.

Rangers are fuming about their treatment by Hibs and their supporters – who won the cup for the first time in 114 years with a 3-2 win at Hampden Park.

The Ibrox club are furious after failing to receive an apology from Hibs chairman Rod Petrie, who called fans “over-exuberant†after the match ended, or chief executive Leeann Dempster.

The source said: “Not one of our players got off the park without being attacked in some way.

“Every one of the lads was badly shaken because it was a terrifying situation for them to be in.

“There were thousands of Hibs fans running towards them. Some of the behaviour was disgusting.

“When we finally got inside the dressing room and conducted a head count we realised that one player, Andy Halliday, was missing.

“It was a frightening ordeal for everyone and the fact that no one has apologised has made a terrible situation even more unpalatable.

“There is also some serious anger about the conduct of Rod Petrie, who described the behaviour of the fans as ‘exuberant’.

“I saw people being kicked, punched and spat in the face. Where is the exuberance in that?â€

Rangers released a statement in which they said they found it “incomprehensible†that no one from Hibs or the SFA had condemned the Hibs yobs.

They added that it was “not at all helpful to see leading members of the Scottish Government, including the First Minister, whose parish is Govan,†commenting on social media without condemning the behaviour of Hibernian’s fans.

The club went on: “It is to be hoped that all of Scottish football will share Rangers’ disgust and any attempts to attach blame to our supporters for the disgraceful and violent behaviour will not be accepted or tolerated by this club.â€

The Record also learned that Halliday was being protected from a mob in the centre circle by referee Steven McLean and his assistants.

Fourth official Bobby Madden has also been credited with chasing a Hibs fan who was attempting to attack keeper Wes Foderingham.

An SFA source said: “Steven was out in the middle of it all protecting players and acting like a steward. He deserves enormous credit.

“A single police officer came striding into the centre circle and told the officials to stay put until more police arrived.

“Steven ignored this advice and get his team and Halliday to safety. He was acting heroically out there. The officials really were a credit.â€

It’s understood that the Rangers board and some senior SFA officials are particularly furious with Petrie’ for appearing to make light of the violence and casting doubt on Rangers’ claims.

Yesterday, Petrie – the SFA’s vice-president – declined to make any further comment.

Justice Secretary Michael Matheson called for action to address violence at football.

He said: “The Scottish FA, Hampden stadium management and Police Scotland are carrying out full reviews of the *circumstances, to ensure all lessons are learned.

“The Scottish *Government are liaising closely with these organisations.â€

Both sets of fans were on the pitch after the final whistle. Fans in Rangers and Hibs colours were filmed fighting each other.

Sectarian chants were also sung from inside the stadium, despite laws supposedly cracking down on offensive behaviour.

*Superintendant Alan Murray , the match commander, is likely to come under pressure to explain the apparent failure of officers to react quickly enough to stop Hibs fans invading the field.

There are also question marks over the security cordon at full-time which contained only stewards and which failed to hold back the fans who invaded the pitch.

Rangers and Hibs fans yesterday reacted angrily to the pitch invasion and violent scenes on social media.

One Gers fan on the Follow Follow site wrote: “You wait 114 years to win a cup and the minute after doing so instead of being filled with joy all you want to do is goad, punch and spit on Rangers’ players and fans.â€

Hibs fans also condemned the violence. One posted on the Hibees Bounce site: “If Hibs fans have assaulted opposition players, it’s unacceptable. It in no way represents the majority of our support.

😂 the record uses the worst parts of the worst football club statement in history and merges with "a dressing room source" and some dafty from follow follow. Ooft 😂😂

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