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Ibrox anger as statement highlights attacks on disabled and elderly fans plus ‘hate crimes’

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The club from Ibrox have issued a statement following reports of crowd trouble at the end of today’s Glasgow Derby. 

For the first time in over two years Ibrox fans were inside Celtic Park with close to 800 loyal bears allocated with tickets. 

With the match drawn there seemed to be some confusion over whether the away fans should stay behind or leave at the final whistle but as the Celtic players thanked their fans some missiles were thrown backwards and forwards between rival fans 

In a statement issued to media partners The Herald, part of the Newsquest Group that includes The Celtic Way, an un-named Ibrox spokesman said: 

We are disappointed with the Police reponse after the Old Firm at Parkhead today.  Our support was left unprotected as they were attacked by bottles and other missiles.  

Reports so far include injuries to elderly and disabled supporters.  Furthermore, we are collating evidence of possible hate crimes which will be reported to Police Scotland as a matter of urgency.  

We intend to raise our concerns with Police Scotland and Celtic during the debrief. 


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The Elderly and Disabled Loyal have found themselves regularly targeted by heavy handed policing an inadequate stewarding during UEFA away matches. 

Last month at Ibrox glass was discovered in Joe Hart’s goal-mouth at the start of the second half. No explanation has been given with no evidence of a bottle being thrown from the Copland Road Stand. 

Regularly during today’s match the banned ‘Billy Boys’ song was heard, with the away fans fantasising about being knee deep in the blood of Catholics.

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  • Frank Kelly says:

    I’m just surprised that there were no pregnant women and children in the Ibrox club’s support.
    They seem to be mainly made up of “elderly, disabled, pregnant women and children” according to reports when they are caught being thuggish.

    • KC67 says:

      I thought their core fan base was made up of racists and bigots. Why else would UEFA close their stands for racist singing.

  • Dora says:

    Hate crimes they say—surely not, aren’t wangers/sevco the ringmasters when it comes to hate and a bundle of other hateful stuff..!!?
    Rotten to the kore that klub—every game they take part in there’s hassle amongst the billy hillies but that’s prob something to do with being the most despised klub on the planet.
    Can’t blame Celtic fans for their anger towards that joke of a support after all the missiles flung towards the Celtic support and staff!

  • Scud Missile says:

    Anything to deflect away this was the day they lost the league,hoping this will satisfy the klan support in the terraces.
    I wonder what the excuses will be on Thursday should they lose out on the semi final.

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