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RANGERS ace Ryan Jack was abused by Aberdeen yobs at a racecourse.
Security guards rushed to the ex-Don’s aid after louts hurled verbal taunts as he relaxed with pals.
And an onlooker said two men were booted out of the meet over the heckling near a hospitality tent at Perth.
They said: “It was out of order. The guy was just minding his own business and he got hassled.”
A source close to former Pittodrie skipper Jack said it was not the first time he’d been targeted since his move to Ibrox in 2017.
He added: “He didn’t do anything to warrant any abuse. He was out for a nice day at the races and ended up getting a hard time from Dons fans.
He said he’s had it before but that’s no reason why he should tolerate it.”
One racegoer slammed the louts on Twitter, writing: “Some people are pathetic.”
The flashpoint last weekend came weeks after Scottish international Jack saw Gers teammate Graham Dorrans, 28, knocked out by a lout on holiday in Ibiza.
Slating yob fans, a Rangers spokesman said: “It’s ridiculous that a player from any club can’t enjoy a quiet day out with friends and has to suffer abuse. It’s just not right.”
Security guards rushed to the ex-Don’s aid after louts hurled verbal taunts as he relaxed with pals.
And an onlooker said two men were booted out of the meet over the heckling near a hospitality tent at Perth.
They said: “It was out of order. The guy was just minding his own business and he got hassled.”
A source close to former Pittodrie skipper Jack said it was not the first time he’d been targeted since his move to Ibrox in 2017.
He added: “He didn’t do anything to warrant any abuse. He was out for a nice day at the races and ended up getting a hard time from Dons fans.
He said he’s had it before but that’s no reason why he should tolerate it.”
One racegoer slammed the louts on Twitter, writing: “Some people are pathetic.”
The flashpoint last weekend came weeks after Scottish international Jack saw Gers teammate Graham Dorrans, 28, knocked out by a lout on holiday in Ibiza.
Slating yob fans, a Rangers spokesman said: “It’s ridiculous that a player from any club can’t enjoy a quiet day out with friends and has to suffer abuse. It’s just not right.”