Since March of this year Ibrox has been a hot-bed of anti-racism activity, unfortunately it hasn’t taken root among their supporters.
There was outrage at an incident involving Glen Kamara against Slavia Prague with the club taking a two day break from social media to address the problem.
Initially the Ibrox club decided that taking a knee wasn’t sending out an effective message but after a few matches it was restored with some players raising a clenched fist in the pre kick-off gesture.
Back in September there was outrage when Kamara was booed throughout a Europa League tie away to Sparta Prague, last night the Czech side visited Ibrox.
Rangers ICF earlier tonight pic.twitter.com/mwQe66rSRb
— Fitba Culture ??????? (@fitbaculture) November 25, 2021
Before the match one group of fans felt comfortable enough to unfurl their counter anti-racism message.
We refuse to acknowledge any attempt to defend deflect or deny March 19, 2021 pic.twitter.com/5Lue3nNNmY
— Cluster One (@ClusterOne2) November 25, 2021