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You can bet your bottom dollar that if anyone is charged with a "sectarian" offence (as per BBC), it will be a Rangers' supporter as we all know that the pond scrapings are never charged with anything like that. If they had been, it would never have been mentioned on BBC Scotland.

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Rangers pay for damage so it's coming from our club when we can least afford it.

 

Aye but dont tell the cretins that they shouldnt be doing it, it is their right of freedom after all :(

 

Those who can be identified should be forced to pay for the damage. Idiots.

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I'm not in any way condoning what those fans were doing because they knew exactly what they were doing, but there's some other things to consider here too.

 

The first is that a modular system with those ceiling tiles isn't safe or fit for purpose in that area or in any such area of a football stadium. Any away fans jumping around in that area will cause the ceiling tiles to bounce up out of the grid framework they are held in. They are not fixed in place, simply sitting loosely in a "T-Bar" grid framework. There's potential there for people to get serious head injuries even if they aren't deliberately trying to loosen the roof by jumping around like some of those guys were. That should be a health and safety issue that CFC should definitely be pulled up about.

 

Second point is that there were several coppers floating around there basically looking as if they were doing nothing to stop what was going on.

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