Jackson - High ranking Rangers official had a go at Brown

It really wasn't meant to end this way was it? He was supposed to leave this summer the hero who had captained his team to the promised land of 10 in a row.

Instead their fans were desperate to see the back of him, he was subbed off after less than an hour in his final Old Firm game while his team were being dismantled and he ended up having to go running greeting to his pals in the press about someone making a nasty comment to him in the tunnel (that apparently wasn't that nasty anyway).

Had to laugh at Jackson slipping in the "it's alright when players and staff do it" comment as if we're meant to just forget about all the times Brown has acted like a classless c*nt during Old Firm games.
 
When will our Directors learn?
The last time they celebrated in front of Desmond he got so mad he went and got Brendan Rodgers.
What's he going to do now we've upset poor Broonie?
Sell shares to Connor Mcgregor.
 
"That they have chosen not to lodge a complaint suggests that it was all fairly low key, perhaps no more than petty stuff even if the conduct of the senior Ibrox employee - who provocatively goaded Brown as he made his way inside - was regarded as ‘wholly inappropriate behaviour’ by those who witnessed it."


Nothing more than grievance from Victim FC. Did it happen? I'm sure if it did they would be the first to make a public issue of it before now - look back at how quick they were to leak the story of damaged toilets at their dump (something that historically neither club made an issue of) as a tactic to deflect from the effigies hung from the stand.

Let's be honest, supposing it did, it's nothing more than a case of what goes around comes around. If Brown didn't want to be treated like a classless tramp he shouldn't have acted like one over the years.

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Awk his poor wee Celtic.

Not only has he failed to mention the shit this guy has done to us over the years, he has actually gone out his way to make out Brown is the last guy that deserves it because of the Glen Kamara thing. They really do have selective memories.

The Glenn Kamara thing was as clumsy as a "purely set-up for the cameras" stunt could ever be.
You could see that Broon's heart wasn't in it.
Sheer celtc tokenism that only the mhedia fell for.
 
Made me smile this damp Monday morning. Keef why don't you ask your mole in knew camp.what about all the enquiries they have been doing for years.behind closed doors. Still waiting on ànswers about every one of them.sweep sweep.no surrender w.a.t.p
 
So happy that keech the pock faced journo, managed to highlight what a fekkin woose the hard man of Scottish football really is. Vid evidence complaining to the ref cause wee Alfie was taunting him (hard as nails} then complains abt being called a name going up the tunnel (hard as nails) sticks and stones will break my bones but names are worse than stealing my leggo
 
Whoever that man is give him a pay rise. It was all fun and games when they were wearing polis helmets, sunglasses and putting scarfs on goalposts. Now they can't take it back.

Jackson wrote....

In fact, it’s deeply regrettable that his final Old Firm match the other weekend ended with a crude and classless farewell from a high ranking Rangers official inside the Ibrox tunnel in the immediate aftermath of a 4-1 thrashing.

Record Sport understands the Parkhead hierarchy are aware of this incident which took place as a disconsolate Brown made his way back to the away dressing room while Steven Gerrard and his players celebrated a fourth derby win of a whitewash season against their crestfallen neighbours.

That they have chosen not to lodge a complaint suggests that it was all fairly low key, perhaps no more than petty stuff even if the conduct of the senior Ibrox employee - who provocatively goaded Brown as he made his way inside - was regarded as ‘wholly inappropriate behaviour’ by those who witnessed it.

There’s a golden rule where this kind of thing is concerned. It’s one thing for players and coaching staff to let their passions run high in the heat of the battle and to allow the moment to get the better of their sensibilities but it’s quite another for the men in suits to lower themselves into the guttural bating of the opposition.

Celtic might have chosen not to make a big deal of it but Rangers as a club should be better than that nonetheless - especially given that Brown went out of his way to offer his support to Glen Kamara before the previous league encounter between the sides at Celtic Park
Clearly he’s still pissed off that he doesn’t have Paul Murray on board and meeting with him in coffee shops to feed him snippets. And yes that did happen.
 
Rangers suit allegedly makes a comment to a scum player = headline news
Celtic suits dont make a comment to the police about what they knew, infact reemployed a known paedophile = nothing to see
Get your priorities right Jackson you cretin, your silence on the worst CSA in sport is tantamount to aiding and abetting
 
The words ‘senior’ and ‘employee’ mean it can only be Stewart Robertson, Andrew Dickson and Ross Wilson.

Name names Keith you plukey spunk bucket.
 
Whoever that man is give him a pay rise. It was all fun and games when they were wearing polis helmets, sunglasses and putting scarfs on goalposts. Now they can't take it back.

Jackson wrote....

In fact, it’s deeply regrettable that his final Old Firm match the other weekend ended with a crude and classless farewell from a high ranking Rangers official inside the Ibrox tunnel in the immediate aftermath of a 4-1 thrashing.

Record Sport understands the Parkhead hierarchy are aware of this incident which took place as a disconsolate Brown made his way back to the away dressing room while Steven Gerrard and his players celebrated a fourth derby win of a whitewash season against their crestfallen neighbours.

That they have chosen not to lodge a complaint suggests that it was all fairly low key, perhaps no more than petty stuff even if the conduct of the senior Ibrox employee - who provocatively goaded Brown as he made his way inside - was regarded as ‘wholly inappropriate behaviour’ by those who witnessed it.

There’s a golden rule where this kind of thing is concerned. It’s one thing for players and coaching staff to let their passions run high in the heat of the battle and to allow the moment to get the better of their sensibilities but it’s quite another for the men in suits to lower themselves into the guttural bating of the opposition.

Celtic might have chosen not to make a big deal of it but Rangers as a club should be better than that nonetheless - especially given that Brown went out of his way to offer his support to Glen Kamara before the previous league encounter between the sides at Celtic Park
Oh so tying scarves to goal posts and spitting on corner flags is acceptable behaviour,why even print what that idiot says!
 
What ever member of staff at Rangers did this, give him/her a bonus in this months wages! They gave us 9 years of shite and their tears after the boots on the other foot for one season is glorious :shh:
 
I think we can rule out Robinson which leaves Dickson or Wilson . My moneys on Dickson . Give the man a pay rise .
 
That article is utter pathetic.

Brown went out of his way to support Kamara, nah he went over and shook his hand. That's hardly out of his way.

Brown is untouchable in Scotland. Gives it out and can't take it back.
 
The charge sheet against Celtic is as long as your arm.
From Brown bullying and trying to humiliate younger players on the pitch, to the club itself.
The official twitter has been below the belt over the last few years, the club itself with this Glasgow derby shite, zombie songs over the tannoy, humiliating Rangers directors in the boardroom, their behaviour after the League Cup final. The list goes on.
The don't seem to appreciate nor understand payback.
As for Jackson, he's taking the brown peado envelope.
 
Karma a wonderful thing Brown gives it for years yet when someone says boo the media and him are distraught Grow up Jackson
 
Please, I really hope this is true.

I like many others have sat in Ibrox watching them behaving in an outrageous way-behaviour I had never seen before in all my years watching football.
Brown,thumb,Lustig to name a few deserve everything that comes their way from opposing fans and clubs- and I doff my hat to the Gers employee that had a go at him. Well done sir
 
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It is quite funny that Brown has gone grassing to Jackson about it. How the mighty have fallen living it large against the likes of Jason Holt, Sean Goss and Emerson Hyndman to resorting too greeting to his personal PA about a bit of verbals given to him.

The whole thing with Kamara was for the cameras and he showed his lack of class after that game when Alfie scored.
 
Whoever that man is give him a pay rise. It was all fun and games when they were wearing polis helmets, sunglasses and putting scarfs on goalposts. Now they can't take it back.

Jackson wrote....

In fact, it’s deeply regrettable that his final Old Firm match the other weekend ended with a crude and classless farewell from a high ranking Rangers official inside the Ibrox tunnel in the immediate aftermath of a 4-1 thrashing.

Record Sport understands the Parkhead hierarchy are aware of this incident which took place as a disconsolate Brown made his way back to the away dressing room while Steven Gerrard and his players celebrated a fourth derby win of a whitewash season against their crestfallen neighbours.

That they have chosen not to lodge a complaint suggests that it was all fairly low key, perhaps no more than petty stuff even if the conduct of the senior Ibrox employee - who provocatively goaded Brown as he made his way inside - was regarded as ‘wholly inappropriate behaviour’ by those who witnessed it.

There’s a golden rule where this kind of thing is concerned. It’s one thing for players and coaching staff to let their passions run high in the heat of the battle and to allow the moment to get the better of their sensibilities but it’s quite another for the men in suits to lower themselves into the guttural bating of the opposition.

Celtic might have chosen not to make a big deal of it but Rangers as a club should be better than that nonetheless - especially given that Brown went out of his way to offer his support to Glen Kamara before the previous league encounter between the sides at Celtic Park
Big deal. After the way him and Griffiths in particular have goaded Rangers fans over the years, feck him.
 
Child like behaviour I only have one thing to say on the matter.

“ Broonie Cannae take it, Broonie cannae take it”
 
This is too much. The mouth that is Scott Brown greeting about someone giving him some verbals. Brilliant. Plastic hardman, flat track captain status cemented.
 
Even taking his ridiculous claim, that’s it’s okay for players and managers to “lower themselves into the guttural bating of the opposition” but not okay for the “men in suits”..

What’s his stance on Celtic’s “men in suits” decision to deny the existence of the Old Firm, suggesting we are a new club, in a bid to pander to their lunatic fans who believe it? Is that not deemed “lowering themselves into the guttural bating of the opposition”? Surely that’s more disrespectful than one “man in a suit” having a go at a man who’s historically enjoyed a wind up at our expense.
 
It was all a good laugh when that lot were romping it with copper's hats on, tying scarves to goalposts and goading supporters and players alike.

They don't like it up them.
 
The same Scott Brown who has goaded fans, players?

The same Scott Brown who thinks he is untouchable?

Boohoo
 
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