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2 minutes ago, pandarilla said:
21 minutes ago, bennett said:
Is this the same Stuart Cosgrove who was arrested at Queen Street station for singing sectarian songs?
 

What's this all about then?

Can't seem to find any record of it. Apart from on Rangers message boards of course.

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1 minute ago, Flybhoy said:

He was singing 'Have you seen a handsome ***?' 

Not only a pertinent question (the answer is no by the way) but, as you know fine well, the H word is not sectarian. 

Not like you to make a tit of yourself on here mind you. 

 

Deemed non sectarian by the courts but legal judgements are no matter to the People.

Btw on handsome uns... "No-oh No-oh... No not one and never will be one..."

 

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21 hours ago, parsforlife said:

where the anti-sectarian police section(can’t remember what they were called) were never proportional to with actual offences. IIRC ayr were highly watched for both, and whilst theirs been some bad behaviour it was never like rangers/Celtic. Yet they got the same scrutiny.

 

 

Correct... Ayr and Falkirk, IIRC. 'FOCUS'?

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1 hour ago, Flybhoy said:

He was singing 'Have you seen a handsome ***?' 

Not only a pertinent question (the answer is no by the way) but, as you know fine well, the H word is not sectarian. 

Not like you to make a tit of yourself on here mind you. 

First of all we've all seen your mugshot.

Secondly you don't get to decide what's sectarian and what isn't.

Thirdly behave on your trip and don't get lifted.

 

 

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52 minutes ago, bennett said:

First of all we've all seen your mugshot.

Secondly you don't get to decide what's sectarian and what isn't.

Thirdly behave on your trip and don't get lifted.

 

 

Should your "Location" in your descriptive not be a strange "planet" ?????

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58 minutes ago, bennett said:

First of all we've all seen your mugshot.

Secondly you don't get to decide what's sectarian and what isn't.

Thirdly behave on your trip and don't get lifted.

 

 

1. Don't give us your pish, you wid.

2. I didn't decide that, the Scottish government and legal fraternity in this country decided so.

3. Thanks, will bring you back a signed picture of Johan Mjallby from Sweden. 

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3 minutes ago, Snifter Pee Rot said:

Sad to hear young Sandy Chugg is to be detained at her majesty 's pleasure. No way to treat a loyal subject surely.  

Ach, Bomber and Nacho will be regular visitors to the Bar L to replenish his supply of burner phones, spice and Haribo TangFastics.

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Jabba Statement No.386543478.......

RANGERS has today informed UEFA’s Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body that the Club will not be requesting tickets for its next European away match.

The Club now faces an additional UEFA charge of racist behaviour for sectarian singing during the first leg of our Europa League play–off tie against Legia Warsaw last Thursday evening. We are liaising with UEFA in relation to this second charge.

The first charge came after the match against St Joseph’s at Ibrox on Thursday, July 18. A consequence of sectarian singing from section BF1 of the ground that evening is that UEFA ordered a partial closure of our stadium for tomorrow night’s crucial game. Those fans responsible for this partial closure of Ibrox Stadium need to understand that they are damaging our Club. If there is a further incidence at tomorrow night’s match this could lead to a ground closure.

The same applies to those who indulged in sectarian singing in Warsaw last week and that is why we have taken the decision to make UEFA aware that we will decline tickets for our next away match even though this means that, once again, the many must suffer because of the few.

This kind of behaviour has no place at Ibrox, or anywhere else where our many teams appear. Offenders must please stop. You are endangering your Club which has recently launched its Everyone Anyone project aimed at welcoming all to Ibrox. Those who wish to sing offensive songs must realise by now that they are insulting Rangers players, staff, and fellow fans. There is nothing clever, bold or even defiant in what this small number of supporters are doing.

By supporting Rangers in the correct way the rest of us must strive to protect our great Club. One way or another this offensive behaviour must end and it would be much more preferable if we stopped it ourselves, simply by behaving like true Rangers fans.

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RegistUEFA Charge
 
Wednesday, 28 August 2019, 19:00

by Rangers Football Club

28567

RANGERS has today informed UEFA’s Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body that the Club will not be requesting tickets for its next European away match.

The Club now faces an additional UEFA charge of racist behaviour for sectarian singing during the first leg of our Europa League play–off tie against Legia Warsaw last Thursday evening. We are liaising with UEFA in relation to this second charge.

The first charge came after the match against St Joseph’s at Ibrox on Thursday, July 18. A consequence of sectarian singing from section BF1 of the ground that evening is that UEFA ordered a partial closure of our stadium for tomorrow night’s crucial game. Those fans responsible for this partial closure of Ibrox Stadium need to understand that they are damaging our Club. If there is a further incidence at tomorrow night’s match this could lead to a ground closure.

The same applies to those who indulged in sectarian singing in Warsaw last week and that is why we have taken the decision to make UEFA aware that we will decline tickets for our next away match even though this means that, once again, the many must suffer because of the few.

This kind of behaviour has no place at Ibrox, or anywhere else where our many teams appear. Offenders must please stop. You are endangering your Club which has recently launched its Everyone Anyone project aimed at welcoming all to Ibrox. Those who wish to sing offensive songs must realise by now that they are insulting Rangers players, staff, and fellow fans. There is nothing clever, bold or even defiant in what this small number of supporters are doing.

By supporting Rangers in the correct way the rest of us must strive to protect our great Club. One way or another this offensive behaviour must end and it would be much more preferable if we stopped it ourselves, simply by behaving like true Rangers fans.

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2 minutes ago, pandarilla said:

That's quite a strong statement to be fair.

Their more staunch followers will be absolutely raging.

If they care about the club then they'll listen and behave. It's pretty simple really.

 

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18 minutes ago, pandarilla said:

That's quite a strong statement to be fair.

Their more staunch followers will be absolutely raging.

It's words.  Look UEFA, what more could we do...

 

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