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Hope they get chased by the polis.

 

An extremely poor comment. I may have reservations about some of the UoF plans but there are serious issues about the board and wanting a fellow Rangers fan to get chased for wanting to express that is disappointing.

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An extremely poor comment. I may have reservations about some of the UoF plans but there are serious issues about the board and wanting a fellow Rangers fan to get chased for wanting to express that is disappointing.

 

As I thought you and others might have recognised it was said a little tongue in cheek.

 

Nonetheless as someone who goes to as many away matches as I can get tickets for and will be at this one, I can tell you that the atmosphere amongst the Rangers support is quite different at away grounds than it is at Ibrox. For example at Arbroath recently, "f****n b***d and FTP rang out loud and clear. Furthermore there were reports on here of those who chose not to sing sack the board or those who did choose to sing sack the board at Ibrox last week being abused by persons of the opposite persuasion. I will not be signing sack the board and I will not be holding up a red card and I can easily see myself being in awkward if not dangerous situation as a result.

 

In addition, regardless of your view of Rangers Board, it will be extremely embarrassing for them (and by extension RFC) to be sitting in the director's box at an away ground at the same time as being subject to such protest. You can say that that is the purpose of the protest, but I personally think it is out of order at an away ground, especially where the team are going for an unbeaten record.

 

I respect the right of any Rangers fan or group of fans to protest about anything they don't like but IMHO such protests should be restricted to Ibrox Stadium.

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As I thought you and others might have recognised it was said a little tongue in cheek.

 

Nonetheless as someone who goes to as many away matches as I can get tickets for and will be at this one, I can tell you that the atmosphere amongst the Rangers support is quite different at away grounds than it is at Ibrox. For example at Arbroath recently, "f****n b***d and FTP rang out loud and clear. Furthermore there were reports on here of those who chose not to sing sack the board or those who did choose to sing sack the board at Ibrox last week being abused by persons of the opposite persuasion. I will not be signing sack the board and I will not be holding up a red card and I can easily see myself being in awkward if not dangerous situation as a result.

 

In addition, regardless of your view of Rangers Board, it will be extremely embarrassing for them (and by extension RFC) to be sitting in the director's box at an away ground at the same as being subject to such protest. You can say that that is the purpose of the protest, but I personally think it is out of order at an away ground, especially where the team are going for an unbeaten record.

 

I respect the right of any Rangers fan or group of fans to protest about anything they don't like but IMHO such protests should be restricted to Ibrox Stadium.

 

We should be hounding these board members everywhere and every chance we get.

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As I thought you and others might have recognised it was said a little tongue in cheek.

 

The lack of a smilie suggested it was serious.

 

Nonetheless as someone who goes to as many away matches as I can get tickets for and will be at this one, I can tell you that the atmosphere amongst the Rangers support is quite different at away grounds than it is at Ibrox. For example at Arbroath recently, "f****n b***d and FTP rang out loud and clear.

 

Totally irrelevant to the topic.

 

Furthermore there were reports on here of those who chose not to sing sack the board or those who did choose to sing sack the board at Ibrox last week being abused by persons of the opposite persuasion.

 

I find it difficult to believe that this is widespread. Loads of people don't join in songs or chants all the time without anything being said to them. Notwithstanding that, the presence of a few tossers in the support (on either side of the argument) shouldn't prevent others from putting forward their views.

 

 

 

In addition, regardless of your view of Rangers Board, it will be extremely embarrassing for them (and by extension RFC) to be sitting in the director's box at an away ground at the same as being subject to such protest.

 

The directors are not the club.

 

A serious question. What is more embarrassing for the club? The fans protesting or the club having the Easdales as directors? To me it's a no-brainer and by the length of PRW.

 

You can say that that is the purpose of the protest, but I personally think it is out of order at an away ground, especially where the team are going for an unbeaten record.

 

I respect the right of any Rangers fan or group of fans to protest about anything they don't like but IMHO such protests should be restricted to Ibrox Stadium.

 

I don't get that argument. I don't see why any protests should be restricted to home games.

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