The simmering row between the Union Bears and the men in the Blue Room of Dignity finally blew up at Ibrox today.
The Viaplay Cup Final defeat from Celtic two weeks ago cut deep through the Ibrox support as they were reminded that they are a distant second in a two horse race.
After three months of feel good stories fed from Micky Beale the manner of the Hampden defeat left deep scars on a support that lives of a steady diet of deep delusion.
During the match against Kilmarnock last Saturday banners were displayed against Ross Wilson and Stuart Robertson- the most senior executives at the club.
— Union Bears (@UnionBears_07) March 12, 2023
It seems that ahead of today’s match a check was made on the banners stored inside the stadium, one was deemed unacceptable with the Union Bears deciding that invasion was a step too far.
The ultras group decided to vacate the stadium and demonstrated outside the front door of the Main Stand.
Meanwhile the club issued a statement to their media messengers while the game was being played.
Next up for the Tribute Act is a trip to Fir Park Motherwell and more antics from the Union Bears as the clock ticks down towards a trip to Celtic Park on April 8.
A club spokesman told the Daily Record:
Rangers refused to allow an offensive banner relating to the police service to be displayed at today’s match. The Union Bears elected to absent themselves from the stadium because the club would not permit the offensive anti-police banner display.
— Parl Kilkington (parody) (@ParlKilkington1) March 12, 2023
FANTASTIC, THEY DESERVE ALL OF THIS…civil war ensues… hahahahahahahaha
What a time to be alive!
It’s so much easier to face an enemy who has already weakened themselves through internal strife… they’ve done half the job for you before you even start.
Napoleon said :
“Do not disturb your enemy when making mistakes”
History sure repeats itself
Jelly and icecream anyone