Daily Record play the Mark Walters card- again, again and again!

Death and taxes are guaranteed but there are a few other certainties in life.

Deflection from issues at Ibrox is another and whenever there is any form of racism Mark Walters can expect a phone call from the Daily Record.

As Steven Gerrard’s side crashed to their fifth defeat in eight matches refereed by a non-Scot this year a little focus on his European record might have made for uncomfortable reading.

After serving a three match UEFA ban Glen Kamara was back in action on Thursday night, ahead of the match in Prague his lawyer Aamer Anwar had used the Daily Record to make a number of accusations about the people in the Czech capital.

Sparta won the match 1-0 and in a throwback to March of this year it seems that Ibrox has been infiltrated by anti-racism activists. Everyone, anyone is wading in to the folk from Prague.

It seems that on other issues the anti-racism faction around Ibrox prefer to look the other way. Like in 2019 when UEFA twice closed sections of Ibrox due to racist chanting from fans.

At the end of August hundreds of fans marched through Glasgow city centre towards Ibrox singing that it was time for third, fourth and fifth generation Irish people to leave Scotland.

Later that day Kyogo Furuhashi was booed constantly in his first visit to Ibrox. Perhaps it was because of his dyed hair or confrontational style of play?

On Sunday Hibs visit Ibrox, a club founded almost 150 years ago by Irish immigrants, no visiting fans will be at the match.

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