The post match cordon preventing Rangers fans leaving towards albion is a disgrace
No you can still get to the Albion post match. The segregation is stopping them getting towards it
Safety ffsNo
Several thousand bears are forced along a pavement through a building site to the Esso garage.
There is no reason for it
Its our home game. SLO was notified after September game with photos. Clearly Police Scotland happy to inconvenience us.
No
Several thousand bears are forced along a pavement through a building site to the Esso garage.
There is no reason for it
Its our home game. SLO was notified after September game with photos. Clearly Police Scotland happy to inconvenience us.
Safety ffs
Folk just look for a reason to be angry.
No
Several thousand bears are forced along a pavement through a building site to the Esso garage.
There is no reason for it
Its our home game. SLO was notified after September game with photos. Clearly Police Scotland happy to inconvenience us.
Safety ffs
Folk just look for a reason to be angry.
Safety ffs
Folk just look for a reason to be angry.
Safety ffs
Folk just look for a reason to be angry.
Safety ffs
Folk just look for a reason to be angry.
This segregation is nothing new. It's been the same for years.
One glaringly obvious solution to this.
Put them in the corner. The board really need to get with the fans on this issue.
That was my first thought!What a stadium.
No
Several thousand bears are forced along a pavement through a building site to the Esso garage.
There is no reason for it
Its our home game. SLO was notified after September game with photos. Clearly Police Scotland happy to inconvenience us.
You will get sent up past the pitch across the road towards the Esso garage.Can anyone confirm if I’m leaving CD5, will I have to walk a massive detour to get to the Albion car park?
I’ve (potentially) broken my foot and I cannot walk a horrendous distance to the car, but there’s no chance I’ll be missing the game
You will get sent up past the pitch across the road towards the Esso garage.
Other option is to wait for the scum to go away and then the cordon will be lifted.
Your post is a bit strange but i’ll see past it and dignify you with a response... I didn’t even realise the two pictures were different, so i’ll hold my hand up.Stick to derailing threads stating 'Who cares' then proceeding to tell us what your timmy friends opinions are when the thread has discussion.
Do you walk through it ?
Its no different to the Piggery situation and theres the same amount of folk if not more being forced through the 'cordon'
The Main Stand holds 20000 folk much of whom are heading for Mosspark and Helen Street.
Prematch we can approach down the full road and waste ground then cut over (as per diagram)
Why not after ?
Lock the the fuckers outLock the fuckers in!
A win for the policeHow much easier would this be pre and post match?
If they are driving, they park on Broomloan Road.
If they are on the bus they use the bus park.
If they are on the subway/bus to city centre they use Govan (subway train from Govan doesn't stop at Ibrox/Cessnock, subway train from Ibrox/Cessnock doesn't stop at Govan)
With 1,200 instead of 7,700 of them the dispersal time would be far less. There would be far less impact on bears e.g. heading towards the WRC and Albion.
Based on times I've been to the WRC on derby day, there's no segregation as such.How do they cordon the Wee Rangers Club before and after with most Tims entering from that side?
A win for the police
A win for the locals
A win for the bears
A win for the board
A win for Everyone............
Last new year game we had to stand in the pissing rain freezing until they’d let us through to the car.The post match cordon preventing Rangers fans leaving towards albion is a disgrace
Hopefully happens next season.One glaringly obvious solution to this.
Put them in the corner. The board really need to get with the fans on this issue.
Segregation is usually across each side of Edmiston Drive from about the Wee Rangers Club down. You can always walk down the front of the main stand from that direction. That picture seems to indicate we won't be able to.
Based on times I've been to the WRC on derby day, there's no segregation as such.
Plenty police and we just walk out in a group and walk towards the ground with plenty of verbals flying both ways.